48 Quotes & Sayings By Carl Henegan

Carl Henegan was born in the Bronx, New York in 1932. After serving in the US Navy during WW II, he left New York to attend the University of Colorado, earning a BA degree in English in 1955. He then moved to Denver where he worked for several newspapers before starting his own business. He sold his company in 1960 and moved to Wyoming, where he worked as a sports reporter for two newspapers Read more

Henegan was also active in politics, serving on the Wyoming State Parks Commission from 1968-1972. He has written other books including "The Legacy" which serves as a guide to the historic sites of America. Henegan died August 9, 2008 at his Cheyenne home.

Adversity is a mirage. People, situations, and relationships sometimes change...
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Adversity is a mirage. People, situations, and relationships sometimes change for the worst but inevitably clear a path for far better replacements. The continued journey will always find bliss. Carl Henegan
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Here is how the universe works, whether it is in business or personal relationships. The more you second guess, doubt, and try to cover everything that could go wrong “before” you enter it, the more you will discover the need to do it. However the more you approach life and each new connection with open arms and trust, the more positive and elevating souls will enter your path in which none of the doubt is needed. Even the negative moments are positive lessons. . Carl Henegan
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Remain assiduously stubborn with your positive thinking, sooner or later the world around you will give up and let you have your way Carl Henegan
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Set your goals and along the way learn ride the chaotic waves of the universe without resistance. Its scheduling and course may not be what you hoped for or anticipated, but embrace it anyway with sincere welcoming joy. At the end of the day it will inevitably turn out to be the ideal timing and path all divinely designed for you. Carl Henegan
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A fiction writer is nothing more than the ambassador of an alternative world of their own design. Their success dwells in how many people their work entices to relocate Carl Henegan
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When writing fiction, you learn to only put things and characters in, that are going to progress your story. There is something to be learned about that approach in real life Carl Henegan
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There is never a restless night for the dark soul. They sleep well within a destiny sealed and accepted in trade for the spoils of the earth Carl Henegan
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Venture deep into the wilderness of lost thought to the point that you physically shiver with apprehension, and there you will find creativity Carl Henegan
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Thank God for all of your short comings because it gives the people who don’t belong in your life something to hang their insecurities on as they drift away in a cloud of delusional perfection. Carl Henegan
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Life is all about priorities. Year after year, day after day, and even minute after minute you have to embrace what is more important and essential for you and not look back. When others don’t understand or admonish you for your choices don’t give it any energy because they are telling you that their wants are more significant than yours. Carl Henegan
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Once you realize that the imagination is non-fiction, the world is yours Carl Henegan
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The magic in writing is not so much using your imagination as it is allowing the reader to uses theirs. When I write a novel I’m not going to hand walk you through each scene. Avid readers tend to have very high IQ’s so I’m constantly aware of, and respect that. I have a tendency to give my readers vivid descriptions of panoramic viewpoints, soft breezes, and the late evening as it scrapes against the emerging night and present this step by suspenseful step. Once I get them to the threshold of that unseen cliff, I shove them off and say, take it from there. Carl Henegan
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There is a brilliant novel in all of us. Some imagine it…others live it. Authors dwell in an auspicious life by having the ability to fuse the two. Carl Henegan
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Emotions retain a timeless photographic memory. Good or bad, you can never forget how a person makes you feel. Carl Henegan
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Make no mistake in denying it…magic is real. It happens when you touch her hand for the first time and your palms mysteriously sweat, it transpires within those sustained seconds just before your lips touches hers your heart miraculously races, and it occurs when you cross paths with someone you never met or knew, but have always waited for and instantly know. Carl Henegan
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The true magic of novels dwells within us individually. Each reader will interpret every single character, scene, and metaphor in a slightly different way Carl Henegan
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I find it boring and a waste of time debating other people’s opinions, however challenging my own is always intriguing and there is where I inevitably discover growth. Carl Henegan
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Growth dwells not in standing one’s ground, anyone can do that. Personal growth comes from reaching past insecurities with a sincere effort to acquire an understanding that does not mirror your own. Carl Henegan
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It is far too easy to discover complacency in mediocrity. Success is rooted in extreme ambition, implanted by divine guidance, and is achieved long before others are able to see it. Surprise them all, but you know this…you are already there. Carl Henegan
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Push yourself to the brink of exhaustion into the crossroads of excitement and anxiety. Embrace the risks taken, and never acknowledge the shadows of doubt that stretch across your path. It is only there where you will discover a personal success that exceeds the pictures painted in your dreams Carl Henegan
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When you are touched by a calling, answer on the first ring. As time passes the volume decreases until it is silenced forever by our allotted time. Carl Henegan
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Strangers are never seen through a window. When our eyes are cast upon another, we are in fact gazing into the depths of a mirror. If you truly desire to understand how you feel about yourself, just take an honest look at how you view the world around you. Carl Henegan
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The definition of brilliance is redoing failures different each time and expecting successful results. Carl Henegan
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When their eyes connected she tilted her head slightly…paused, and smiled. It was as if she needed to see him at a different angle to insure that her instant desire wasn’t a vanishing mirage Carl Henegan
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There is an awkward silence that overcomes you when cross paths with the person that kisses your heart the second that you meet them. It balances on the edge of unknown but always desired. Carl Henegan
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An adamant silence overcomes you when cross paths with the person that kisses your heart the second that you meet them. It balances on the edge of an indefinable unknown, unconsciously desired. Carl Henegan
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The trick in minimizing dark moments, no matter how tragic they may be, is to have ambitions placed far beyond them. Carl Henegan
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My view on writers? We all have the same shovels, but never dig in the same places or to the exact same depth Carl Henegan
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Aside from a very select few, there are no overnight success stories. Most of the time that single step took a thousand miles to get to it. Carl Henegan
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No matter what your origin or beliefs, rather adolescent or full grown. Thoughts are scribed in pencil but actions are carved in stone Carl Henegan
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From my perspective I believe that most Christians do not dread judgment day because it is the end, but because they will no longer be able to embrace the façade of a sinless mirrored reflection. Carl Henegan
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Life is a great novel, discovering your calling is the far better sequel Carl Henegan
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God loves us so much that he doesn’t let us live forever so we can stop making mistakes Carl Henegan
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Artist paint images unseen, musicians create sounds that emerge from silence, and authors write from a synthetic point of view about a world that can never exist. Carl Henegan
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Writing a complete novel is time consuming, frustrating, nerve wrecking, and most of the time your work is under valued, under appreciated, and taken for granted. So why do authors do it? Because not writing at all, feels far worse. Carl Henegan
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Chances are like criticism; few like to take it, some love to give it, yet most never see it. Carl Henegan
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Genius and insanity are fraternal twins. Carl Henegan
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An author never lies. We do, however tend to speak in a fictional prose. Carl Henegan
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An author simply comes up with a hypothetical question, and then spends eight months and 80 thousands words to come up with a believable lie to answer it Carl Henegan
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I consider myself a synthetic thinker in a virtual domain therefore if I’m way off there is no solid foundation or reference for authentic stupidity. Carl Henegan
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True wisdom dwells in the ability to remain constantly aware of that in which we have no practical knowledge of Carl Henegan
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You don't need a time machine to live in the moment. Carl Henegan
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Every moment is precious, even the ones behind me that I often reflect upon with a reserved smile. However…I seldom look back, only forward in anticipation of the next greater now. Carl Henegan
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Choose your friends carefully but don’t worry about your enemies, they will choose you Carl Henegan
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Only internal bliss is perpetual, nothing else is created to last. That's why God lives within us and all storms pass Carl Henegan
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Only internal bliss is perpetual, nothing else is created to last Carl Henegan
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I don’t just want a gripping story line. I shoot for the three dimensional literary Braille to a silent Scorsese movie Carl Henegan