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Ten of My Favorite Nancy Moser Quotes
Quotes, who doesn’t love a good quote? This series of articles we look at Top 10 Famous Quotes by Author Nancy Moser, author quotes are always a challenge and fun to pick, with Nancy Moser you will find my Ten favorites of Nancy Moser’s quotes.
About Nancy Moser
Nancy Moser has written over forty books. She will inspire you to discover your unique God-given purpose through her award-winning stories. In addition to contemporary and historical stories, she writes inspirational humor and children’s books.
Her newest release, “An Undiscovered Life,” is about an elderly woman who wants to tell her family about her life before they were born. It’s based on Nancy’s mother, who died in 2020 at age 99. A poignant and inspiring story about a family.
“Eyes of Our Heart” is another new release that portrays ordinary people who are called to discover where God is working in their lives–and join him.
“The Shop Keepers” is book #3 in the Pattern Artist series about a group of women who designed fashion and opened their own store in 1911-19 New York City. The book “The Pattern Artist” was a finalist for a Romantic Times award.
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Popular Quotes
“Swoon, Dora. Every young woman deserves to swoon over the love of her life.”
― Nancy Moser, Masquerade
“When I read a novel I am not here. I am transported to far-off places, my eyes unseeing of the words on the page, busy with a scene being played out in my mind’s eye, with my ears engaged, hearing the voices carry from the pen to the present. What a lovely place to be-not here
– Just Jane (Chapter Four Page 35)”
― Nancy Moser, Just Jane
“Oh, that God would have made His will ours! Giving us free will was not free; there were costs to consider and balance. The reward for our choices, for our belief in ourselves and our desire to do the right thing, were great. But along the way we had to take risks. We had to try.”
― Nancy Moser, How Do I Love Thee?
“When I read a novel I am not here. I am transported to far-off places, my eyes unseeing of the words on the page, busy with a scene being played out in my mind’s eye, with my ears engaged, hearing the voices carry from the pen to the present. What a lovely place to be—not here.”
― Nancy Moser, Just Jane
“And though many women might enjoy the offering of such compliments, I did not want him to love me based on temporal things like a smile or voice or presence, things that could vanish through mood or an unexpected cloud. He must love me for the sake of love alone . . .”
― Nancy Moser, How Do I Love Thee?
“Robert walked faster than usual, and I had trouble keeping up with him, but I did not hold him back. I was pleased at his urgency. I understood it, for when inspired one does not amble, one runs toward the source.”
― Nancy Moser
“My stories wrap around me like a cozy quilt, and sometimes I long to pull that quilt over my head and pin the blanket shut, allowing me to immerse myself in the world vivid in my mind.”
― Nancy Moser, Just Jane
“How do I love thee? Let me count the ways.’ The list is long, Robert. Very long. And will grow longer still.”
He smiled. “Then let us begin with number one . . .”
― Nancy Moser
“What also excites me is that the artist attempts with the visual what I attempt to do with words: stop time, create a moment, and celebrate the process.”
― Nancy Moser
“We have to have faith as if everything depends on God, while we work hard as if everything depends on us.”
― Nancy Moser, The Quest
10 Famous Quotes by Author Nancy Moser
So there you have it my Ten favorite quotes by Nancy Moser, please comment below and share your favorite quotes by the fantastic author Nancy Moser. Furthermore, if you find any Authors not covered for there, top 10 quotes let me know and I will review their works and find some of their best quotes as has been done here for Nancy Moser.
One Final Bonus – Nancy Moser Quote
“There is much more to playing the clavier than playing written music. Do you realize with accompanying there is often nothing written out but the bass line–the left hand? There might be a few notations as to a suggested harmony, but it is up to me to fill in the music, at the proper volume, style, and harmony for the soloist–often instantly. I’ve heard it said that Bach questioned wether the soloist or the accompanist deserves the greatest glory.”
― Nancy Moser, Mozart’s Sister
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