Best quotes by Sue Monk Kidd on Life

Checkout quotes by Sue Monk Kidd on Life

  • I think many people need, even require, a narrative version of their life. I seem to be one of them. Writing memoir is, in some ways, a work of wholeness.
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  • Gradually it occurred to me that we spend a great deal of life asleep and that dreams are little narratives, little stories. I thought, 'Who's choreographing this stuff?'
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  • People who think dying is the worst thing don't know a thing about life.
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  • I've always been a journal-keeper. I've always tried to write about how I'm experiencing life, and my feelings and thoughts.
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  • When I wrote 'The Secret Life of Bees,' I was writing about civil rights.
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  • I think books with spiritual themes simply point to the deeper mysteries of life - to what lies beyond us, to what's hidden inside of us, or perhaps to an understanding of what truly matters.
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  • I grew up in the American South and came of age in the 1960s, an incredibly turbulent time. It was as if the seams of American life were being ripped apart with riots and protests.
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  • Reading was a huge part of my life as a child - we were a family of storytellers.
    - Sue Monk Kidd
  • Reading was a huge part of my life as a child - we were a family of storytellers.
    - Sue Monk Kidd
  • I've noticed that most people tend to go through life preserving their differences from others.
    - Sue Monk Kidd