Entire families are attending 'Son of God' together and sharing it with their own kids. Parents are using the film as a conversation starter to help bring the story of Jesus to life for their children.
Just like all great stories, our fears focus our attention on a question that is as important in life as it is in literature: What will happen next?
The things of Catholic life are never boring because we have such a rich tradition and so many stories to tell.
The goal is to have every character take on a life of his or her own. Sometimes characters will come into the story that I haven't planned.
Life begins at 40 - but so do fallen arches, rheumatism, faulty eyesight, and the tendency to tell a story to the same person, three or four times.
Like Rodgers and Hammerstein, I'm not afraid to deal with themes about the ups and downs of life, yet which are still entertaining, and you still feel these stories.
Bones tell me the story of a person's life - how old they were, what their gender was, their ancestral background.
That's the story of life - when you start enjoying people, it's always too late.
Scientists have no agreed theory of the origin of life - plenty of scenarios, conjectures and just-so stories, but nothing with solid experimental support.
Fossils have richer stories to tell - about the lub-dub of dinosaur life - than we have been willing to listen to.
Stories about vicars are always being told because they're at the heart of our society. Vicars touch all parts of the community and see life in all its extremity.
People come up to me and tell me how I changed their life and I've inspired them. And they tell me their stories, and that keeps me going.
If the story of your life isn't yet a powerful statement, then you are yet to push yourself to the limit.
Life has sadness, joy, beauty, like poetry. So be passionate and write a great story.
Tattoos are like stories - they're symbolic of the important moments in your life. Sitting down, talking about where you got each tattoo and what it symbolizes, is really beautiful.
[first lines] Giosué Orefice: [narrating as an adult] This is a simple story... but not an easy one to tell.
Live your life in such a way that it is going to be the favorite story of your generation and generations to come.
There's always a story. It's all stories, really. The sun coming up every day is a story. Everything's got a story in it. Change the story, change the world.
I never was the story. The story was the story. Period.
If my life were still a movie, this is the part that would end up on the cutting room floor. We were all just fill-ins for a long-running soap opera. The actors changed, but the story seldom did. Certainly not the action.
She'd known it her whole life. It was the one thing she was certain of. That someday, everyone she loved would die. Everything she loved would crumble to ruin. It was the price of life. It was the price of love. It was the only ending for every true ...