A Quote by Chris Lowell

I will always be the hopeless romantic, more often pathetic than heroic. — © Chris Lowell
I will always be the hopeless romantic, more often pathetic than heroic.
The evangelist is the world's hopeless romantic, and just like a hopeless romantic, he must hope for the miracle of God more than the romance itself.
I'm a hopeless mother; a hopeless wife; I have to try harder. I'm just a pathetic case history, really.
But the real life of a writer resides in showing up at the keyboard every day, with the necessary patience and mercy, and making the best decisions you can on behalf of your people. It’s a slow process. It often feels hopeless, more like an affliction than an art form. Most of us will have to find our readers one by one, in other words, and against considerable resistance. If anything qualifies us as heroic, it’s that private perpetual struggle. Put down the magazine, soldier. Forget about the other guy. Remember who you are.
I think I'll always be a hopeless romantic.
I'm personally a hopeless romantic. I always have been.
Sometimes fiction is more easily understood than true events. Reality is often pathetic.
I'm a pathetic haggler and often give more than the original price out of a misplaced sense of duty.
I'm a hopeless romantic and I believe that you can find love in many different places and be very conflicted. I've discovered as I've grown up that life is far more complicated than you think it is when you're a kid. It isn't just a straightforward fairytale.
I’m always going to be a hopeless romantic. Always.
Nonconformity is an empty goal, and rebellion against prevailing opinion merely because it is prevailing should no more be praised than acquiescence to it. Indeed, it is often a mask for cowardice, and few are more pathetic than those who flaunt outer differences to expiate their inner surrender.
There's always something heroic and romantic about taking a stand against the powers that be.
I've always felt most comfortable in the hopeless romantic, underdog kind of roles who always gets the girl in the end. I don't know what that says about me but for some reason it's a natural fit.
The truth is always more heroic than the hype.
The reason progress is slow is that we always expect other men to be the heroes and to live the heroic lives. But we all have hero stuff in us. In our sphere of life we can always live more heroically and triumphantly and grow in heroic stature.
I'm romantic to some degree, if I really like somebody. I'm more romantic if there's someone that I like than I am a romantic just for romantics sake.
The Church right now has more fashion than passion, is more pathetic than prophetic, is more superficial than supernatural.
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