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Curiosity did not kill the cat all by itself.
— Laird Barron
Conrad might be on his way to achieving godhead and wouldn't that be a kick in the ass?
— Laird Barron
One rotation that I unexpectedly enjoyed was surgery. I knew I was too clumsy to become a surgeon and did not have the traditional gung-ho mentality.
— Barron H. Lerner
The surest sign that God is alive in you is joy.
— Robert Barron
Every living thing is precious somehow.
— T.A. Barron
The ego-drama is nothing compared with the theo-drama. The fun begins when we let God write our stories.
— Robert Barron
Nostalgia, it's nothing but pain," Robert said. "It's memory poisoned by the anguish of loss.
— Laird Barron
Beauty is the arrowhead of evangelization, the point with which the evangelist pierces the minds and hearts of those he evangelizes.
— Robert Barron
Both total accommodation to the culture and total resistance to it are usually signs of intellectual sickness.
— Robert Barron
There's no way up but down.
— Robert Barron
In the, Dei Verbum, there is a great statement of Vatican II: The bible is the word of god but in the words of men.
— Robert E. Barron
I hate dates. I sit at home all day, and I don't fart once. I go on a date and I've got twenty in the bank straight away.
— Carl Barron
He is a mysterious and captivating fellow, this wizard who can live backward in time ...
— T.A. Barron
It grew steadily dimmer, God's thumb on the dial.
— Laird Barron
My husband and I are big givers to charity, and we are teaching our son Barron all about giving his old toys away to children who might not have any.
— Melania Trump
My dad was proud of himself when he farted. He sounds like he's strangling a chicken when he farts.
— Carl Barron
Begin with the beautiful, which leads you to the good, which leads you to the truth.
— Robert Barron
Change. The more you do it, the more you don't. The farther you seek it, the nearer you find it. The less it's in your world, the more it's in you.
— T.A. Barron
The amplified ukulele music was giving me a migraine.
— Laird Barron
You're saying that our souls and the stars and the wings of a butterfly are all somehow connected?
— T.A. Barron
Turn your car into a monastery.
— Robert Barron
It's much more fun to be the exception, not the rule
— T.A. Barron
The creative genius may be at once naive and knowledgeable, being at home equally with primitive symbolism and rigorous logic.
— Frank X. Barron
God is a placebo for your own mortality.
— Robert Barron
I want to go up to the closest white person and say: 'You can't understand this, it's a black thing' and then slap him, just for my mental health.
— Charles Barron
Love without truth devolves into sentimentality. Truth without love becomes cold and calculated.
— Robert Barron
Hope is sometimes fleeting, but always precious. Sad to say, when the battle began, most of my companions had no hope at all.
— T.A. Barron
To be continually underestimated is a woman's lot.
— Stephanie Barron
Market leaders continually chart the changing waters.
— Peter Barron
Christians have no business moping around.
— Robert Barron
My paternal grandfather was a failed novelist. He stacked boxes of rejected manuscripts in a closet.
— Laird Barron
Your faith will grow only in the measure that you give it away.
— Robert Barron
Take a picture of God, tack it on the wall and see who bows.
— Laird Barron
Everything is connected to everything else.
— T.A. Barron
Downstairs, Grandad's warning Barron about something. His voice swells, and I catch the words, In my day we were feared. Now we're just afraid.
— Holly Black
Lila cringed at the ghost of Barron's words, a memory with edges still too sharp to touch.
— V.E Schwab
President Bush's 'Mission Accomplished,' declaration from the USS Abraham Lincoln in 2003 was not just premature, but an untruth.
— Greg Barron
We need to mock false gods publicly.
— Robert Barron
Catholicism is a matter of the body and the senses as much as it is a matter of the mind, precisely because the Word became flesh.
— Robert Barron
- Only fools and the dead never change their mind.
— Laird Barron
The making of thoughts is the most common instance of human participation in the creative act.
— Frank Barron
I don't think we'll understand Advent correctly until we see it as a preparation for a revolution.
— Robert Barron
You are in the field to defend the public interest, the financial truth for investors and the funds that should support the widow and the orphan.
— Clarence W. Barron
Christ's invitation to the priesthood is an invitation to a way of life that is athletic in its intensity and heroic in its form.
— Robert Barron
Actually, coyotes are much scarier than wolves. Sneaky, sneaky little suckers. Eat you up. Lick the blood all up.
— Laird Barron
Bob Dylan said, "The executioner's face is always well-hidden". That's the problem: The cross pulls that hood off.
— Robert Barron
Wisdom devours the weak.
— Laird Barron
Ah, life's little surprises! They can make any day unforgettable ... or make it your last.
— T.A. Barron
We are exceptionally good at seeing the faults in others and exceptionally adept at ignoring the faults in ourselves.
— Robert Barron
Pulver's skills as a post-Beat visionary are in rare form. A House of Hollow Wounds is a thrilling foray into the dark frontier of the weird.
— Laird Barron
Cats do not keep the mice away; it is my belief that they preserve them for the chase.
— Oswald Barron
Easter is an earthquake, an explosion. If you see it as less than that, you're not getting it.
— Robert Barron
Mom was all about hellfire and brimstone. Her Old Testament God was a colossal, ancient brute, a maelstrom of blood and fire, of appetite and wrath.
— Laird Barron
Life's burdens may only be overcome by a summoning of inner resources: by a dependence not upon others, but upon the qualities of spirit and mind.
— Stephanie Barron
Anonymity may be a powerful drug; it is as well we do not taste too much of it in our daily lives.
— Stephanie Barron
A creative person respects the creative spark in other individual men, and in all men (and women).
— Frank Barron
For a true name holds true power.
— T.A. Barron
There is something so INEVITABLE about seven-and-twenty; it is decidedly on the wrong side of the decade for a lady, particularly an unmarried one.
— Stephanie Barron
The deepest cavern in the world is the human heart.
— Laird Barron
A story can sing the truth and not just tell it.
— Robert Barron
I cannot explain, nor must an artist defend his work or elucidate in such a way the reeling audience can fathom, brutes that they are.
— Laird Barron
Enlightenment is its own reward, its own punishment. You begin to see so much more. And so much more sees you.
— Laird Barron
Whether you know Jack Ryan or you don't know Jack Ryan, he's a compelling person to spend time with.
— David Barron
The creative individual not only respects the irrational in himself, but also courts the most promising source of novelty in his own thought.
— Frank Barron
Barron's kindness was like a curse, because she knew she had done nothing to deserve it.
— V.E Schwab
The human race is one big dysfunctional family.
— Robert Barron
This is the one who will find us. He's the one who will lead them all back to me someday. He's the explorer. El curioso.
— Sandra Rodriguez Barron
Stories require faith, not facts.
— T.A. Barron
Submission doesn't mean weakness; it means exploring your wants and desires and being strong enough to give control of yourself to someone else.
— Melinda Barron
The subconscious is a doorway to the infinite.
— Laird Barron
Wanderer, there is no road, the road is made by walking.
— Martha Barron Barrett
Leave a good story.
— Aramis Barron
The strongest bonds are of the heart.
— T.A. Barron
Providence, assuredly, is a mysterious mover, and who is Jane to ignore it's direction?
— Stephanie Barron
Meek - free from the addiction to ordinary power - you can become a conduit of true divine power to the world.
— Robert E. Barron
The heart can see things invisible to the eye.
— T.A. Barron
The best way to protect something is to set it free.
— T.A. Barron
A life-whether seamstress or poet, farmer or king-is measured not by length, but by the worth of its deeds, and the power of its dreams.
— T.A. Barron
Everything can be improved.
— Clarence W. Barron