
Top 14 Hagiography Quotes
#1. The true genre of the life is neither hagiography nor saga, but tragedy.
Alasdair MacIntyre
#2. She felt like one of the luckless peasant girls in some Russian hagiography, left to fend for her family in deep Siberian snows.
Ever a logical girl, she didn't like where the hints all around were leading her.
Liz Braswell
#3. If you think about how broadcast mini-series approach historical events, there is a hagiography. There has been a soft, very glossy idea about history. And one of the things I like about Game of Thrones, for example, is just the grit and the authenticity.
John Landgraf
#4. The old chess is too limited. Imagine playing cards, black jack for example, and every time the dealer has the same starting hand you have the same starting hand. What's the point?
Bobby Fischer
#5. Leslie, don't you believe that I know who you will marry, and that I'm capable of leading you to that right man someday?
Leslie Ludy
#6. Life isn't just about darkness or light, rather it's about finding light within the darkness.
Landon Parham
#7. Charity followed the pirate. To salvation or to hell, she would soon find out.
Tamara Hughes
#9. You can't write a novel all at once, any more than you can swallow a whale in one gulp. You do have to break it up into smaller chunks. But those smaller chunks aren't good old familiar short stories. Novels aren't built out of short stories. They are built out of scenes.
Orson Scott Card
#11. If we knew the truth, we'd see it; all else is system and outskirts.
Fernando Pessoa
#12. There's nothing sexier than imaging myself as an Oxford comma getting unambiguously banged. Throw in a semicolon in between two closely related independent clauses, and a volcanic love of punctuation eruption is guaranteed.
Ella Dominguez
#13. I love Terry O'Quinn. He's a wonderful guy, wonderful actor.
Henry Ian Cusick
#14. Since 2000, we've seen base power rates rise by 50%.
Greg Walden
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