10 Quotes & Sayings By Vannetta Chapman

Vannetta Chapman (born Carmelita Vannetta Chapman; December 3, 1912 – August 26, 2002) was an American author and teacher of creative writing. She is considered one of the most influential and best-known authors in the field of creative writing. Chapman was born in Cleveland, Ohio and lived there for most of her life. Her father was a minister and she later became a minister's wife herself. She had three sons, one of whom is the late Reverend John Chapman, former senior minister at First United Methodist Church in Atlanta, Georgia. She died on August 26, 2002 Read more

She knew then that white was more than a color:...
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She knew then that white was more than a color: It was a cold, pale shade of understanding that seems to take all of your hope away. Vannetta Chapman
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When you're completely lost, when you have no idea what comes next or why things are happening, faith is what gets you through. Even if you're not sure what you believe, you keep doing the things you know in your heart are the right things. That is faith, Carter. It's not the absence of questions. It's continuing, day in and day out, in spite of those questions. Vannetta Chapman
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If you think you've seen it all, put on your sunglasses, because you're about to be surprised. Vannetta Chapman
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He had been the pastor of Tate's church since Tate's boys were in high school--probably over ten years now. Tate thought he was a fair man with a good heart. It helped that his sermons were interesting and not fire and brimstone like the guy they'd had before him. Tate understood too well the repercussions of his sin. He went to church to hear about hope, to be encouraged. That was a thing Mitch seemed naturally born to--encouraging others. Vannetta Chapman
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Forget your mistakes but remember what they taught you. Vannetta Chapman
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It seemed to him that she looked completely at home in the classic truck, but then, he supposed that spoke more of her personality than of the vehicle. She was probably at home..wherever she was planted. Ha! That thought had come straight from his wife. She was always admonishing the boys, "Bloom where you're planted." By the time they were in high school, they'd learned it did no good complaining to their mother about teachers, coaches, or chores. Her response was consistent throughout their road to adulthood. Vannetta Chapman
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The knowing is easy. It's the doing that gives us trouble. Vannetta Chapman
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Say what's in your heart, Annie.''You're in my heart, Samuel. Vannetta Chapman
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Charlie Everman understood, in the very depth of his soul, that God's mercies were new each morning. Vannetta Chapman