Beholden Quotes
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Beholden Quotes & Sayings
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I go where I want to go, I do what I want to do, and I am beholden to no one.
— Mark M. DeRobertis
I think the idea of creating a television news source that is not beholden to corporate interests is nirvana.
— Phil Donahue
we're beholden not to look away from the things we fear or revere.
— Michael Paterniti
In reality, we haven't escaped the gravity of life at all. We are still beholden to ecological laws, the same as any other life-form.
— Janine Benyus
I like to be beholden to the great metropolitan English speech, the sea which receives tributaries from every region under heaven.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
What is freedom when you're too beholden to act spontaneously
— Hilary Thayer Hamann
I think we need to be beholden to each other.
— Robert Peate
I would be beholden to no man, not even for a blanket.
— Knut Hamsun
I am beholden to my own peculiar irony: to survive I self-destruct.
— Jill Alexander Essbaum
I am much beholden to old age, which has increased my eagerness for conversation in proportion as it has lessened my appetites of hunger and thirst.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
We must realize that people do not have to conform to one another. We are after all, ultimately beholden to ourselves.
— Carlos Wallace
You are beholden
To the truth
It is the way
It is the path
It is your destiny
To be true
Is to be — Karen Hackel
To the truth
It is the way
It is the path
It is your destiny
To be true
Is to be — Karen Hackel
All those who try to go it sole alone, Too proud to be beholden for relief, Are absolutely sure to come to grief.
— Robert Frost
The Congo Free State is unique in its kind. It has nothing to hide and no secrets and is not beholden to anyone except its founder.
— Leopold II Of Belgium
It's quite a feeling to finish something you have been 10 years beholden to and to have a clean slate.
— Chad Harbach
Men are rather beholden ... generally to chance or anything else, than to logic, for the invention of arts and sciences.
— Francis Bacon
It was possible, suddenly, to separate love from being beholden.
— Garth Risk Hallberg
If you have something, someone will take it from you, and with the loss comes suffering. It's best to be beholden to nothing.
— Mindy McGinnis