Debbie Macomber Quotes

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  • I'm an optimist and my heroines seem to be that way, too. It's too much work to be cynical and distrusting. That doesn't mean I create perfect stories and perfect people, however. What this means is that my stories are resolved in a manner that leaves the reader with a feeling of hope and happy expectation . . . and wanting to reach for another one of my books.

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  • I am a big popcorn fanatic. I love popcorn. In fact one year for my birthday, my husband bought me one of those big popcorn machines like they have in movie theaters.

  • My office walls are covered with autographs of famous writers - it's what my children call my 'dead author wall.' I have signatures from Mark Twain, Earnest Hemingway, Jack London, Harriett Beecher Stowe, Pearl Buck, Charles Dickens, Rudyard Kipling, Alfred, Lord Tennyson, to name a few.

  • Readers have actually changed the way I've done things, changed the course of my career even, about four or five times. Just from reader feedback.

  • I'm a yarnaholic. That means I have more yarn stashed away than any one person could possibly use in three or four lifetimes. There's something inspiring about yarn that makes me feel I could never have enough.

  • First and foremost, I consider myself a storyteller. And I'm endlessly fascinated with people, with what they do and why... and how they feel about it. Which means I'm interested in romance fiction. I was drawn to it, as both a reader and a writer, at the very beginning of my career. It's my kind of storytelling.

  • Maybe money can't buy love - but it can get you practically everything else.

    Debbie Macomber (2016). “The Perfect Christmas: Can This Be Christmas?”, p.37, MIRA
  • People are funny. They want the front of the bus, the middle of the road and the back of the church. —Mrs. Miracle

    Debbie Macomber (2015). “Call Me Mrs. Miracle: The Christmas Basket”, p.110, MIRA
  • I'd found love -- only to discover how fleeting it can be.

    Debbie Macomber (2014). “A Good Yarn”, p.136, MIRA
  • It's all right to sit on your pity pot every now and again. Just be sure to flush when you are finished. Mrs. Miracle

  • My greatest strength as a writer is that I'm a storyteller. But, it was a long, hard struggle for me to make the transition from verbally telling stories to writing them. You'll note I don't dwell on descriptions in my writing, because I'm far more interested in telling the story. There are many better writers in this world, but you'd be hard pressed to find anyone more passionate about stories than I am.

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  • She said interruptions were simply God's appointments.

    Debbie Macomber (2014). “Choir of Angels: Shirley, Goodness and Mercy\Those Christmas Angels\Where Angels Go”, p.339, Harlequin
  • We're each our own person, we live our own lives, make our own mistakes, learn from them and move forward.

    Debbie Macomber (2001). “Sooner Or Later”, Wheeler Pub Incorporated
  • But although she was with family and friends, she'd never felt more alone. She felt as if she'd lost a vital part of herself and she had - her heart.

  • God gave the Angels wings and humans chocolate. Mrs. Miracle

  • The best way to get even is to forget.

    Debbie Macomber (2009). “Mrs. Miracle”, p.15, Harper Collins
  • Humans tend to build walls when they should be opening doors.

    Debbie Macomber (2014). “Mr. Miracle: A Christmas Novel”, p.76, Ballantine Books
  • Sometimes, I think we're afraid to admit we want certain things. Especially things that contradict the image we have of ourselves.

    Debbie Macomber (2015). “Debbie Macomber Blossom Street Series Books 4-6: Christmas Letters\Back on Blossom Street\Twenty Wishes\The Twenty-First Wish”, p.950, Harlequin
  • Feed your faith and your doubts will starve to death.

    Debbie Macomber (2009). “Mrs. Miracle”, p.24, Harper Collins
  • Cultivating the habit of good deeds will not only affect those around us, it will improve our own emotional well being.

    Debbie Macomber (2009). “One Simple Act: Discovering the Power of Generosity”, p.49, Simon and Schuster
  • Some marriages are made in heaven, but they all have to be maintained on earth. Mrs Miracle

  • I've always been a creative speller and never achieved good grades in school. I graduated from high school but didn't have the opportunity to attend college, so I did what young women my age did at the time - I married.

  • While it may not be a simple act, offering forgiveness not only has the power to heal relationships, it strengthens the well-being of those who give this life-changing gift.

    Debbie Macomber (2009). “One Simple Act: Discovering the Power of Generosity”, p.61, Simon and Schuster
  • We all face difficulties of our own, and how comforting it is to immerse yourself in a book - my book, any book, any romance. It's entertainment, it's escape, and it can even be an inspiration!

  • Grandpa Patterson used to say: Never approach a bull from the front, a horse from the rear or a fool from any direction.

    Horse   Cowboy   Grandpa  
    Debbie Macomber (2013). “Texas Two-Step”, p.98, Harlequin
  • I'm dyslexic, although they didn't have a word for it when I was in grade school. The teachers said I had 'word blindness.

  • Your heart has to let your head know what it wants.

    Debbie Macomber (2015). “Twenty Wishes”, p.340, MIRA
  • Here's where the real power of generosity comes in. Often, the more we give, the more we receive.

    Debbie Macomber (2009). “One Simple Act: Discovering the Power of Generosity”, p.33, Simon and Schuster
  • I love the way knitting brings people together.

    Debbie Macomber (2014). “A Good Yarn”, p.129, MIRA
  • Romance focuses on emotions and on relationships, both of which are fundamentally important to women.

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