A Quote by Peter Morgan

The films of which I'm most proud I've written are the ones that pivot on forgiveness. — © Peter Morgan
The films of which I'm most proud I've written are the ones that pivot on forgiveness.
The secret of living is to find a pivot, the pivot of a concept on which you can make your stand.
In the restaurant business, there's the concept of pivot. Pivot to the stove, pivot to the refrigerator.
Most of the films that I've written, made in my life, I've written. Not all, but most I would say.
If you had told me in the Seventies and Eighties that TV would be as edgy or edgier than most films, and more intelligently written than most films, I wouldn't have believed it. There's great stuff out there.
Famous pivot stories are often failures but you don't need to fail before you pivot. All a pivot is is a change is strategy without a change in vision. Whenever entrepreneurs see a new way to achieve their vision - a way to be more successful - they have to remain nimble enough to take it.
I think my films kind of walk this line that I'm proud of, that they feel sort of like films of my youth, which were far more commercial.
Mothers are the pivot on which the family spins, Mothers are the pivot on which the world spins.
I think my films kind of walk this line that Im proud of, that they feel sort of like films of my youth, which were far more commercial.
'No Matter What' is, without question, the most personal song I have ever written and the one I am most proud of.
Jesus' forgiveness of our sins is the single most impactful part of the gospel, and when we forgive others who sin against us we're shining his light most brilliantly. Every act of forgiveness brings a touch of Heaven to Earth, and it makes the gospel look as otherworldly and supernatural as it is. Forgiveness is constructed in the DNA of the persecuted.
God has left sin in the world in order that there may be forgiveness: not only the secret forgiveness by which He Himself cleanses our souls, but the manifest forgiveness by which we have mercy on one another and so give expression to the fact that He is living, by His mercy, in our own hearts.
We are committed to making content driven films of all kinds and are proud to be jointly producing films with LUV Films.
Films have been my only passion in life. I have always been proud of making films and will continue taking pride in all my films. I have never made a movie I have not believed in. However, though I love all my films, one tends to get attached to films that do well. But I do not have any regrets about making films that did not really do well at the box office.
This doctrine of forgiveness of sin is a premium on crime. Forgive us our sins means Let us continue in our iniquity. It is one of the most pernicious of doctrines, and one of the most fruitful sources of immorality. It has been the chief cause of making Christian nations the most immoral of nations. In teaching this doctrine Christ committed a sin for which his death did not atone, and which can never be forgiven. There is no forgiveness of sin. Every cause has its effect; every sinner must suffer the consequences of his sins.
My painting and writing has always been parallel. That's why probably where my colleagues have done 300 films, I have done only about a 100, out of which I'd say at least 30-35 films I am even proud of.
I've been interested in the idea of forgiveness and the necessity of it. I think of it as the most critical piece of any relationship, whether that be business, or romantic, or familial. We fail each other. We make mistakes. If we contract to go on after those mistakes, forgiveness is involved. Forgiveness is required.
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