Distorted Glass Quotes
Distorted Glass: A Snow Queen Story
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Sarah Holman54 ratings, 3.85 average rating, 31 reviews
Distorted Glass Quotes
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“She isn’t acting hurt, she is acting angry,” Jared said, feeling frustrated himself.
“I know, Jared, I know. Right now, she has a distorted view of herself and the world. The only way to effectively combat a lie is with the truth.”
― Distorted Glass: A Snow Queen Story
“I know, Jared, I know. Right now, she has a distorted view of herself and the world. The only way to effectively combat a lie is with the truth.”
― Distorted Glass: A Snow Queen Story
“As he left, he decided not to go back, as it was too easy to lose himself in there, as if the woman had cast a forgetful spell over the place.”
― Distorted Glass: A Snow Queen Story
― Distorted Glass: A Snow Queen Story
“God offered the greatest and most wonderful gift freely, while we were still sinners. It is a gift for any and every one, no matter how broken, how far, or how dark. He didn’t require us to change before we came, but offered a way out while we were at our worst.”
― Distorted Glass: A Snow Queen Story
― Distorted Glass: A Snow Queen Story
“I may not understand what is going on in your heart, but I do see that you have put this contest before everything and everyone … even God.”
― Distorted Glass: A Snow Queen Story
― Distorted Glass: A Snow Queen Story
“Two of the tiny shepherds were using their shepherds’ staffs for swords, nearly hitting Mary and Joseph.
“I remember you doing that."
“You hand a boy a stick, he will use it as a sword. I remember you being upset about that.”
“Because I was Mary and you ruined the whole scene.”
― Distorted Glass: A Snow Queen Story
“I remember you doing that."
“You hand a boy a stick, he will use it as a sword. I remember you being upset about that.”
“Because I was Mary and you ruined the whole scene.”
― Distorted Glass: A Snow Queen Story
“If we are supposed to conduct ourselves with all purity, so that others can see that and be won over by the purity and reverence of our lives, doesn’t it make sense that we wouldn’t dress like everyone else? Doesn’t it mean that we would be as purposeful about what we wear and the messages they send as the actions we make?”
― Distorted Glass: A Snow Queen Story
― Distorted Glass: A Snow Queen Story
“How about that one?"
“That fat thing?”
“Amber, it is a Christmas tree. It is supposed to be fat and jolly looking, like Santa Clause.”
― Distorted Glass: A Snow Queen Story
“That fat thing?”
“Amber, it is a Christmas tree. It is supposed to be fat and jolly looking, like Santa Clause.”
― Distorted Glass: A Snow Queen Story
