There was a verse that said if you are lukewarm rather than hot or cold, God will spit you out of his mouth on Judgment Day. And I felt like, I mean, I don’t know. I’m lukewarm. Maggie Rowe Read Quote
How is Maggie Rowe compensating for her decision to not have a child? Is what she is doing instead enough to justify that decision? What is she doing instead, and why can’t she be better at it? What’s keeping her from getting a better overall existence score in comparison to an arbitrary sampling of other human beings? Maggie Rowe Read Quote
I have slavishly dedicated myself to the construction of an image that nobody but me sees. Nobody but me is pondering the question: How does Maggie Rowe stack up against others as an overall human being? Maggie Rowe Read Quote
I know career motivation and encouragement up the ladder of success have their place in the world. But I don’t want them anywhere near my spirituality. Maggie Rowe Read Quote
In high school and college, I did not have any Christian friends except my best friend Sarah, who I actually ‘brought to Jesus.’ Maggie Rowe Read Quote
I’ve been able to sell a number of pilots. Most have been based on my personal experience, so basically, my pitches have been like ‘Sit-‘n-Spin’ pieces. Maggie Rowe Read Quote
When I went to college, I was so focused on this new experience of my life that I really just pushed down all of my fears of hell and damnation. Maggie Rowe Read Quote
I’m not on fire for the Lord, so I tried to make myself generate this fire for the Lord. Maggie Rowe Read Quote
My parents were wonderful Christians. They were religious, but they were not fanatical in any way. I was the one who took it to the extreme. I was told in Sunday school that you had to accept Jesus into your heart if you didn’t want to go to hell. So of course I did that a thousand times. But the catch was you had to mean it with all of your heart. Maggie Rowe Read Quote