Francine Quotes
Collection of top 100 famous quotes about Francine
Francine Quotes & Sayings
Happy to read and share the best inspirational Francine quotes, sayings and quotations on Wise Famous Quotes.
That you will know and accept Jesus Christ as your Savior and Lord and learn who you are in Him.
— Francine Rivers
This is not about being liberal. This is not about being conservative. This is about making sure our government works for all Americans.
— Francine Busby
Like most-maybe all- writers, I learned to write by writing and, by example, by reading books.
— Francine Prose
Better the discomfort that leads to repentance and restoration than temporal comfort and eternal damnation.
— Francine Rivers
It probably all boils down to three magic words: I don't care. And nobody can make me.
— Francine Pascal
He had fallen head over heels for a devil with blue eyes and waist-length blonde hair and a body that would tempt a man into sin and death.
— Francine Rivers
Though fallen low God raised her up An angel.
— Francine Rivers
surfaces are not for storage. Rather, surfaces are for activity, and should be kept clear at all other times.
— Francine Jay
I want to see Christian fiction speak to the hard and real issues that tear people's lives apart.
— Francine Rivers
I'm out of the equation, an innocent bystander at the major love affair Joan is having with Joan
— Francine Prose
Stand firm in the Lord, Hadassah. Stand firm and let him fight your battles. Do not try to fight alone.
— Francine Rivers
One forgives parents as naturally as one emancipates oneself from them - usually shortly afterward.
— Francine Du Plessix Gray
Life's one great lesson was: Do not care. Not caring was a person's real protection.
— Francine Pascal
If God wills that I die, then I die. No power on earth can change that.
— Francine Rivers
You are free, you just don't know it" ~Michael to Sarah
— Francine Rivers
What does the body matter if the soul is dead?
— Francine Rivers
Though He slay me, yet will I trust Him.' Whatever happens is to His good purpose and for His glory. I am not afraid.
— Francine Rivers
But why? Where are you going?" "Home," Angel said. "I'm going home.
— Francine Rivers
My job is to allow the character to live and breathe - and become as real to the reader as he or she is to me.
— Francine Rivers
She was so tightly wrapped in herself, her own misery and dark thoughts, that she was blind to everything else. Especially him.
— Francine Rivers
Angel, Michael's still waiting for you to come home." Her face went deathly white. "It's been over three years. He can't still be waiting." "He is.
— Francine Rivers
Life is like a pond, and every decision and act we commit, good or bad, is a pebble flung into it. The ripples spread in widening circles.
— Francine Rivers
When two oxen are yoked together, they must pull in the same direction, Marcus. If one pulls to the right, and the other to the left, what happens?
— Francine Rivers
Have faith have faith. When you have nothing else have faith.
— Francine Rivers
For some of us, one mile can be more to walk than thirty.
— Francine Rivers
Only later did he remember his pride-and the shattering cost of an illusive sense of freedom.
— Francine Rivers
He stopped and glared at her. It's a lifetime commitment in my book, lady. It's not an arrangement you nullify when things get a little tough to bear.
— Francine Rivers
These conquerors of the world are slaves to their passions, and someday their passions will bring them down.
— Francine Rivers
It's not easy for me either, but if we allow anger to reside in us, we're more guilty than they are because we know the better way.
— Francine Rivers
Love is the way back into Eden. It is the way back to life.
— Francine Rivers
Ed felt faint. Milk shake, as it turned out, was much less handy in your veins then, say, oxygen.
— Francine Pascal
The people with the most fear have the greatest opportunity to be brave.
— Francine Pascal
I heard he went home to Poughkeepsie and moved back in with his mom.
— Francine Prose
Word of the Lord,
— Francine Rivers
Calamity is a blessing when it brings one to God.
Hadassah — Francine Rivers
Hadassah — Francine Rivers
When we humans speak, we are not merely communicating information but attempting to make an impression and achieve a goal.
— Francine Prose
Luck doesn't shine her light on each of us equally. She is arbitrary, irrational, unfair and sometimes downright cruel.
— Francine Pascal
True beauty is rare, and seldom recognized by the one who possesses it.
— Francine Rivers
I want to be free Michael, just for once in my whole life I want to be free"
"You are free. You just don't know it yet — Francine Rivers
"You are free. You just don't know it yet — Francine Rivers
One person standing on the Rock can throw a lifeline to others drowning in the sea. He
— Francine Rivers
Consequently, we sympathize. We identify. We care. In fact, most writers would like you to identify
— Francine Prose
There are many occasions in literature in which telling is far more effective than showing.
— Francine Prose
Francine looked up and mouthed, "Thank you." "any titme," I lied.
— Sloane Crosley
Love cleanses, beloved. It doesn't beat you down. It doesn't cast blame.
— Francine Rivers
You touch that young woman, and I will see you hang.
— Francine Rivers
Stand firm in the Lord. Stand firm and let Him fight your battle. Do not try to fight alone.
— Francine Rivers
But Robin ... well, she's OK. We really don't have much in common, though. I get nervous around people who eat all the time.
— Francine Pascal
Pursue Your Dreams & Live!
— Christina Francine
I don't want to fall in love with you,' she said, pushing away.
'why not?'
'because you'll just end up using it against me. — Francine Rivers
'why not?'
'because you'll just end up using it against me. — Francine Rivers
Don't make light of werewolves, Jessica,' Luke said in a quiet voice. 'They're very serious business.
— Francine Pascal
How inappropriate,' Lila said coldly. 'Who'd ever dream of showing up at a dance in a wheelchair? What does she think she's going to do all night?
— Francine Pascal
When we love like Jesus does, lives change for the better.
— Francine Rivers
Be patient. Life will give you what you need (to write your story).
— Francine Prose
You have whatever strength God has given you, and it will be enough to carry out his good purpose. Trust in him.
— Francine Rivers
Elizabeth remembered how foolish everyone had felt when they discovered Mr. Mercandy was the victim of a stroke and not a zombie as they'd thought.
— Francine Pascal
If you turned sideways and stuck your tongue out, you could probably pass for a zipper.
— Francine Pascal
Like the one-sentence paragraph, the second-person point of view can also make us suspect that style is being used as a substitute for content.
— Francine Prose
Grief is deeper when the sun goes down and memories rise up with the moon and stars.
— Francine Rivers
I always loved reading. Growing up, my favorite book was 'A Child's Garden of Verses,' by Robert Louis Stevenson.
— Francine Pascal
Traditionally, the love of reading has been born and nurtured in high school English class
— Francine Prose
All the elements of good writing depend on the writer's skill in choosing one word instead of another.
— Francine Prose
Teling a little would ultimately mean telling a lot.
— Francine Pascal
The feeling of love is measured by the extent of missing the feverish state in which the absence of the other plunges us
— Francine Noel
Like most writers I know, I love being on stage. I've sublimated the dramatic urge by teaching and by making people laugh.
— Francine Du Plessix Gray
Art is both a vengeance against reality and a reconciliation with it.
— Francine Du Plessix Gray
What is with those Wakefield women that makes them think they're better than everybody?' Ken asked.
— Francine Pascal
Every song may be someone's personal implement of torture.
— Francine Prose
Oooh. Barbie has a brain, huh?" The smile was gone. His voice low, gravelly.
"Oooh. Ken has an attitude," she snapped back. — Francine Pascal
"Oooh. Ken has an attitude," she snapped back. — Francine Pascal
The sin we need to be concerned about is the sin in our own lives. It's the root of all human woe, the source of anguish.
— Francine Rivers
Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest. JESUS, MATTHEW 11 : 29
— Francine Rivers
How the French can talk. About a stew, about a fly on the parapet, about death, about anything.
— Francine Du Plessix Gray
We write out of revenge against reality, to dream and enter the lives of others.
— Francine Du Plessix Gray
One: See the two of them everywhere. Contemplate suicide. Would it seem too tourist-y to jump off the Eiffel Tower?
— Francine Prose
All of us have observed how often our erotic attractions reflect a mysterious but consistent taste, almost as if we were ordering a favorite dish
— Francine Prose
Man planned, but God prevailed.
— Francine Rivers
God would light the way. Faith would keep them on the right path.
— Francine Rivers
But the eyes of the Lord are watching over those who fear him, who rely upon his steady love. "He will keep them from death. . . ." Psalm 33:18
— Francine Rivers
The human heart was undeniably the stupidest organ in the body.
— Francine Pascal
There are some people who remain your best friends even if you haven't seen them for ages, and others with whom you start from scratch every time.
— Francine Prose
Remember: you are not what you own. Storing all those books doesn't make you any smarter; it just makes your life more cluttered.
— Francine Jay
Our salvation depends on not who we are but on who He is
— Francine Rivers
Better to have trouble with man than trouble with God.
— Francine Rivers
Perhaps it was the approach of death that had opened his eyes wide and made him see so clearly.
— Francine Rivers