98 Quotes by Ron Brackin

"Writing a NYT bestseller was a delightful experience. But there are many books which are read by few that should be read and reread by many, as well as books bought by many that are hardly worth the ink."

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"Who but the Christian, among the religions of the world and throughout time, worships a God who loves him so much that he died an agonizing and wretched death to pay for his sins?"

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"Judging art is like caging a bird. Instead of seeing it soar, you can only watch it flutter."

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"There's no such thing as good art or bad art. Art is popular or unpopular. What is banned in Boston may be bid on at Christie's."

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"RON BRACKIN'S TEXAS GLOSSARY "Peccadello" n. roadkill."

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"Q. How many docents does it take to change a lightbulb?A. Two. One to remove the old lightbulb and the other to tell the story behind it."

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"Art – music, painting, sculpture, dance, drama – opens doors to our soul, exposing our lives to whom or what we allow to enter."

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"Not much has changed in the past 6,000 years. We still hide from God because we know we’re naked."

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"One problem with today’s culture is that we defend too many rights and ignore too many wrongs."

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"If it’s not whether you win or lose but how you play the game, why keep score?"

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