11+ Adam Gidwitz Quotes On Religion, World
Adam Gidwitz is an American children's author. He is best known for his A Tale Dark and Grimm series, which retells classic fairy tales with a modern twist. Gidwitz has also written several other books, including The Inquisitor's Tale and The Empire Strikes Back: So You Want to Be a Jedi. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Adam Gidwitz on life, leadership, religion.
For, in life, it is in the darkest zones one finds the brightest beauty and the most luminous wisdom. — Adam Gidwitz
When you do what you want, not what you wish...' said the first raven. 'When you no longer seek your reflection in others' eyes...' said the second. 'When you see yourselves face to face...' said the third. 'Then,' the ravens intoned in unison, 'you will have found what you truly seek. — Adam Gidwitz
Home is where you can be yourself. — Adam Gidwitz
There is this weird thing that happens, when you stop worrying so much about what other people think of you...you suddenly start seeing what you think of you. — Adam Gidwitz
Maybe I've been wanting the wrong things. — Adam Gidwitz
You see, to find the brightest wisdom one must pass through the darkest zones. And through the darkest zones there can be no guide. No guide, that is, but courage — Adam Gidwitz
But beware, dear reader. For we go out into the wide, wild world, looking to change, looking to grow, looking for wisdom. But wisdom is hard to come by, and once achieved, it is very easily lost. Especially when one is leaving the wide, wild world - and returning to the place you once fled. — Adam Gidwitz
Once upon a time, fairy tales were AWESOME! — Adam Gidwitz
The oven became hotter and hotter, and Hansel began to sweat. Then a delicious smell wafted to his nostrils. Oh no! he thought. I'm cooking! He sniffed at the air. And I smell delicious! — Adam Gidwitz
You see, Hansel and Gretel don’t just show up at the end of this story. They show up. And then they get their heads cut off. Just thought you’d like to know. — Adam Gidwitz
So thirsty," Jack groaned. "So worried,"said the frog. I hope we don't starve to death." "Yes,"said Jill, "not starving to death would be nice." "So would not thirsting to death," said Jack "Thirsting isn't even a word," said Jill "It isn't?" "No." "Then what's the word?" "I dont know. You just can't." "Oh." This is, of course, the kind of inane conversation that occurs when people are slowly losing their minds. — Adam Gidwitz
Life Lessons by Adam Gidwitz
- Adam Gidwitz emphasizes the importance of learning from history, and shows that stories can be used to teach us about the past.
- He also stresses the importance of being brave and standing up for what is right, even in the face of adversity.
- Finally, Gidwitz emphasizes the power of friendship and how it can help us overcome difficult obstacles.
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