Quotes about Metaphor
We called him Tortoise because he taught us.
— Lewis Carroll
As Don Everts says in his book Jesus with Dirty Feet, "Referring to the church as a building is like referring to people as two-by-fours.
— Shane Claiborne
Why do you suppose the poets talk about hearts?' he asked me suddenly. 'When they discuss emotional damage? The tissue of hearts is tough as a shoe. Did you ever sew up a heart?
— Barbara Kingsolver
As the metaphor of the airplane reminds us, the destination is within reach. And the journey can be rich, enriching, and joyful. In fact, the journey is really part of the destination, because in the family, as in life, how you travel is as important as where you arrive.
— Stephen Covey
And on the tree of Life, The middle tree and highest there that grew, sat like a cormorant.
— John Milton
Statistics are like a drunk with a lampost: used more for support than illumination.
— Winston Churchill
the spirit of Santa is real. It's the spirit of love and giving, and I like to think that it's symbolic of God's love and generosity. Sort of like a metaphor for children.
— Melody Carlson
The mute grain turns to love songs when swallowed by the nightingale.
— Khalil Gibran
Some would say the Creator is a lamb. Some would say he's a lion. Some would say both. The fact is, he is neither a lamb nor a lion. These are fiction. Metaphors. Yet the Creator is both a lamb and a lion. These are both truths.
— Ted Dekker
The daring metaphor of Jesus as bridegroom suggests that the living God seeks more than an intimate relationship with us.
— Brennan Manning
What should we think of the shepherd's life if his flocks always wandered to higher pastures than his thoughts?
— Henry David Thoreau
I so connected to symbolically being able to turn lead into gold. My grandmother used to say, "Life give you a lemon, you go ahead and make lemonade." To me, that's alchemy.
— Will Smith