15 Quotes & Sayings By Erwin Raphael Mcmanus

Erwin Raphael McManus is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of more than fifty books of fiction and nonfiction. His novels include the popular 'Dublin Murder Squad' series, 'The Man Who Made Husbands Jealous', and 'The Butcher Brothers', which has been translated into more than twenty-five foreign languages and has sold over ten million copies worldwide. McManus' novels have won numerous awards, including multiple Agatha Awards, the Edgar Award, the Macavity Award, the Anthony Award, the Barry Award, the Spur Award, and the Edgars. He was also awarded the Special Achievement Tony in 2001 Read more

He lives in Dublin with his wife.

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Who told you that you were naked? Who have you been listening to?.' This is a tragic reminder that we humans have the strange capacity to live a soulless life. Our inner voice was never supposed to be simply an echo. Our inner voice was always to resonate with the voice of God. Every other voice will either make us less than we were intended to be or convince us that we are more than we really are. Neither self-loathing nor self-worship helps us find our authentic voice. It is only when our inner voice responds to the voice of God that we begin to truly find to find our own voice. As critical as it is for us to understand that art is always an extension of ourselves, the creative act is also an expression of our essence. It is equally important for us to realize that our guiding narrative determines the story we tell through our lives. Our inner voice not only informs us of who we are, but affects everything we touch. And in the end, becomes the driving force through which we strive to shape the world around us. The principal creative act described in Genesis chapter 1 begins with God speaking the universe into existence. God speaks out of who He is and everything in creation is a declaration of His glory. Erwin Raphael McManus
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All art is an expression and extension of ourselves.. Art finds its deepest value when it is the authentic expression of a deep human experience. Erwin Raphael McManus
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When we are passionate about God, we can trust our passions. Erwin Raphael McManus
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Far too often, when we think we are frightened by mystery, the fact is that we are haunted by history. Erwin Raphael McManus
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Most of us are still in some small way victims of the Industrial Revolution. Whether through our grandparents, our parents, or our own experience, we were raised to believe that our place in life required compliance and conformity rather than creativity and uniqueness. We have been raised in a world where information is deemed far more important than imagination. Adults replaced dreams with discipline when they were finally ready to grow up and be responsible for their lives. Whether this contrast was reinforced on an assembly line, in a cubicle, or in a classroom, the surest path to acceptance in society is accepting standardization. And we more than willingly, relinquish our uniqueness. Erwin Raphael McManus
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We are all time voyagers leaving history in our wake, pioneering into the future. Erwin Raphael McManus
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This is perhaps why so many of us who know love fear love. We know that love is not the absence of pain. If anything, love is the promise of pain. No one has loved more deeply than God. Has anyone ever been more betrayed? God would not know suffering if He did not know love. But because He is Love, He chose to suffer on our behalf. Without love there is no glory in suffering. Erwin Raphael McManus
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Whoever tells the best story shapes the culture. Erwin Raphael McManus
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Attitude is an accurate monitor of where we fall on the spectrum of pride and humility. Erwin Raphael McManus
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What is the path to wholeness? We will see this path more clearly if we recognize that greed’s ugly stepsister is ungratefulness. Greed always wants more. When we are greedy, we are never satisfied. Whatever we receive from others, we conclude we deserve. And in whatever quantity it may come, it is never enough. Lack of gratitude is a manifestation of an abundance of greed. From the vantage point of the taker, it is his or her justification for always demanding. He is endlessly disappointed in others. No one ever comes through for him. No one ever keeps his promises. Everyone always falls short of his expectations. There is no need for thanks, except thanks for nothing. No truth, no matter how profound, will find its way into a heart that is absent of gratitude. . Erwin Raphael McManus
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We are called to fear only God. There is an important reason for this. What we fear is what we're subject to; our fears define our master. Where there is no fear, there is no control. Erwin Raphael McManus
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While never violating our uniqueness, we move together, united in heart and soul. Our greatness is unleashed in the context of community. When we move together, God is most perfectly revealed in us. Erwin Raphael McManus
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The first and most important step in the process of becoming genuinely is to be once again authenticated by the original designer. Erwin Raphael McManus
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When calling for authenticity, we need to take seriously the brokenness and sinfulness of the human heart. If to be authentic means to be who we really are or to express what we really feel, then in most cases I’m going to vote for hypocrisy. Our prisons are filled with men and women who acted on their feelings and impulses. If authenticity is about being true to yourself, these individuals should be our models of inspiration. . Erwin Raphael McManus