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Inspiring quotes by Anne Lamott

Top 10 most inspiring quotes by Anne Lamott

  • Lighthouses don’t go running all over an island looking for boats to save; they just stand there shining.
  • You can safely assume you’ve created God in your own image when it turns out that God hates all the same people you do.
  • I do not understand the mystery of grace — only that it meets us where we are and does not leave us where it found us.
  • I thought such awful thoughts that I cannot even say them out loud because they would make Jesus want to drink gin straight out of the cat dish.
  • You own everything that happened to you. Tell your stories. If people wanted you to write warmly about them, they should have behaved better.
  • I don’t remember who said this, but there really are places in the heart you don’t even know exist until you love a child.
  • Hope is not about proving anything. It’s about choosing to believe this one thing, that love is bigger than any grim, bleak shit anyone can throw at us.
  • When God is going to do something wonderful, He or She always starts with a hardship; when God is going to do something amazing, He or She starts with an impossibility.
  • Hope begins in the dark, the stubborn hope that if you just show up and try to do the right thing, the dawn will come. You wait and watch and work: you don’t give up.
  • We begin to find and become ourselves when we notice how we are already found, already truly, entirely, wildly, messily, marvelously who we were born to be.

Anne Lamott is an American author known for her works in fiction and nonfiction, particularly in the genres of spiritual writing and autobiographical essays. Born on April 10, 1954, in San Francisco, California, Lamott grew up in a literary environment as her father was a writer.

She gained widespread recognition with her bestselling book “Bird by Bird: Some Instructions on Writing and Life,” published in 1994. The book, a combination of writing advice and personal anecdotes, has become a staple for aspiring writers.

Lamott’s writing often explores themes of faith, grace, and the human experience with a unique blend of humor and vulnerability. Her memoirs, such as “Traveling Mercies: Some Thoughts on Faith” and “Operating Instructions: A Journal of My Son’s First Year,” delve into her personal life, addressing challenges, triumphs, and the role of spirituality.

A frequent speaker on writing and spirituality, Lamott’s contributions extend beyond literature. Her distinctive voice, marked by honesty and wit, has garnered a dedicated readership. Through her diverse body of work, she continues to inspire and connect with audiences on a profound level.

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