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Let not adversity oppress thee: be rather like unto the nail; the farther 'tis hammered, the firmer it holds.
— Ivan Panin
Until the philosophy which holds one race superior and another inferior is finally and permanently discredited and abandoned everything is war
— Bob Marley
Remember, in the end, it isn't what you are that holds you back, it's what you think you are not.
— John C. Maxwell
Britain cherishes her eccentrics and wisely holds that the function of government is to build a walled garden in which anarchy can flourish.
— Quentin Crisp
What holds people together long enough to discover their power as citizens is their common inhabiting of a single place.
— Daniel Kemmis
He holds the crown in the nonverval department
— Colleen Hoover
Is not the cup that holds your wine the very cup that was burned in the potter's oven?
— Kahlil Gibran
The poetry of heroism holds an irresistible appeal for people who aren't involved in a war, especially when they're making piles of money out of one.
— Louis-Ferdinand Celine
What matters in a character is not whether one holds this or that opinion: what matters is how proudly one upholds it.
— Madame De Stael
God holds the entire universe and it's inhabitants with His mighty right hand of righteous.
— Euginia Herlihy
Any car which holds together for a whole race is too heavy.
— Colin Chapman
It is pure potential. Every ball or skein of yarn holds something inside it, and the great mystery of what that might be can be almost spiritual
— Stephanie Pearl-McPhee
Building the future holds more attraction than ancestor worship, whichever ancestor we're talking about.
— Douglas Alexander
She has that something, like the thread in a crystal-bead necklace. She holds it all together.
— Amish Tripathi
What holds attention determines action.
— William James
You The Thought God holds of you is like a star, unchangeable in an eternal sky.
— Marianne Williamson
Are we really so far from the Victorians? Much of what our society holds important was shaped in the 19th century.
— Kate Williams
A woman should never have a need to fear the man who holds her in his arms; neither his hands that touches her.
— Ellen J. Barrier
Nature holds the key to our aesthetic, intellectual, cognitive and even spiritual satisfaction.
— Edward O. Wilson
Truth and trust are the means by which civilization holds off barbarism.
— Mercedes Lackey
Love holds no expectation on what you will be, it simply values who you are.
— E'yen A. Gardner
Hmmm," he said. "Quite a novel idea, I must say. But hardly conducive to a bestselling, tell-all, no-holds-barred biography.
— Alan Bradley
The more chaos there is, the more science holds on to abstract systems of control, and the more chaos is engendered.
— William Irwin Thompson
It isn't things and proximity, or even blood that holds us all together. What makes a family is love and loyalty.
— Genevieve Dewey
Ted Turner sailed into the meeting, and I mean sailed. He holds himself as if he were at the helm of his sailboat, in the process of winning the race.
— Joseph Barbera
A tiger of a rather and a wolf of a brother. Sandwiched between the two, I wonder what my tomorrow holds.
— Kazuo Koike
In the lonely dark she goes again and again to that locked cupboard knowing that she holds the key, and frightened of the self she might find inside.
— Frederick Anderson
The real leader holds the power, not just the position.
— John C. Maxwell
Data is the new science. Big Data holds the answers. Are you asking the right questions?
— Patrick P. Gelsinger
A hero holds purposes appropriate to man and is, therefore, a thinker.
— Andrew Bernstein
Yes, metaphor. That's how the whole fabric of mental interconnections holds together. Metaphor is right at the bottom of being alive.
— Gregory Bateson
Goethe said, "A man sees in the world what he carries in his heart." The same holds true for demons. If you look for evil, you will find it.
— Jack Grisham
Every life holds that which only a miracle can cure.
— Grace King
( ... ) my problem with paper is that all communication dies with it. It holds no possibility of continuity.
— Dave Eggers
222. He who holds back rising anger like a rolling chariot, him I call a real driver; other people are but holding the reins.
— Max F. Muller
A man is only as strong as the woman who holds him.
— Beverly Jenkins
Ninety isn't old. You're old when your doctor doesn't X-ray you any more - he just holds you up to the light!
— Red Buttons
Nor is it that truly a belief at all which has not some influence upon the actions of him who holds it.
— William Kingdon Clifford
You own a piece of me," he murmurs as he holds me afterward.
"Good," I tell him. "And just so you know ... I'm never giving it back. — Simone Elkeles
"Good," I tell him. "And just so you know ... I'm never giving it back. — Simone Elkeles
Death holds no fear for me. I shall conquer it as I conquer all things.
— Lesley Livingston
Let go of the place that holds, let go of the place that controls, let go of the place that fears. Just let the ground support me.
— Stephanie Kaza
A true friend is the one who holds your hand and touches your heart
— Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Privacy is dead, and social media holds the smoking gun.
— Pete Cashmore
Above all, the thrall in which an ideology holds a people is best measured by their collective inability to imagine alternatives.
— Tony Judt
Men may not believe you, my son. But you must always say the truth, when the truth holds no danger for you or your loved ones.
— Janet Morris
All the things we could be doing now if she weren't busy wondering if the world holds better things for her than me.
— Nina LaCour
Perhaps it is true that the world is made new again every day but our minds are not. The clamp that holds me will not let me go.
— Jeanette Winterson
What you say in anger holds you hostage; only after anger has departed do you see the chains.
— Matshona Dhliwayo
sStip settling for someone who doesn't meet your expectations and find someone whom already holds the characteristics you're looking for.
— Nikki Rowe
I want to do music that holds the heart of five members and send a message to my fans with the song.
— Kim Kyu-jong
That flesh is but the glasse, which holds the dust That measures all our time; which also shall Be crumbled into dust.
— George Herbert
Music is the very cement that has not just held the black community together but holds black selves together in a fundamental sense.
— Cornel West
I believe every era has its significance and the same holds true for players and coaches.
— Sachin Tendulkar
But once you've learned the nasty, street-fighting, no-holds-barred art of Max Kwon Do, you never really forget
— James Patterson
You don't know for sure why things happen, but you know, it did! It was my time to go on the show and I'm excited to see what my future holds.
— Pia Toscano
I am forever grateful for not knowing - What would have been. WHAT WILL BE holds none of those bittersweet pangs and it is lit w joy.
— Erica Goros
Fear holds on. Love lets go.
— Lisa Unger
The sun, coming hard around the world: the island rises from the sea, sinks, rises, holds.
— Peter Matthiessen
The strong man holds in a living blend strongly marked opposites.
— Martin Luther King Jr.
I don't care how good a song is - if it holds back the storyline, stalls the plot, your audience will reject it.
— Dorothy Fields
I've learned ... That when your newly born grandchild holds your little finger in his little fist, that you're hooked for life.
— Andy Rooney
God holds the power of authentic freedom that both begs and invites us onward to wild liberation.
— Craig D. Lounsbrough
Nothing holds you back more than fear of failure.
— Debasish Mridha
No humane being, past the thoughtless age of boyhood, will wantonly murder any creature, which holds its life by the same tenure that he does.
— Henry David Thoreau
PRESBYTERIAN, n. One who holds the conviction that the government authorities of the Church should be called presbyters.
— Ambrose Bierce
Know well what holds you back, and what moves you forward
— Gautama Buddha
Nothing holds back human progress as frequently as the misbelief that the words 'impossible' and 'improbable' are synonyms.
— Mokokoma Mokhonoana
Nature never holds back but never hurries.
It blooms with all its power, with all its beauty. — Debasish Mridha
It blooms with all its power, with all its beauty. — Debasish Mridha
The combination of a brand like Cartier and the immense heritage that India holds can go places.
— Mark Shand
Power rests on the kind of knowledge one holds. What is the sense of knowing things that are useless?
— Carlos Castaneda
You have a gorgeous ass, and it holds handprints beautifully.
Oh, well, how nice for me. — Cherise Sinclair
Oh, well, how nice for me. — Cherise Sinclair
Continuity holds the best writer hostage of the worst.
— Marv Wolfman
The Nationalists peddle a misplaced cultural conceit that holds that everyone south of the Solway Firth is an austerity loving Tory.
— Douglas Alexander
I work with gold that holds history, diamonds that see the future, and rubies that long for love.
— Waris Ahluwalia
Every man holds his property subject to the general right of the community to regulate its use to whatever degree the public welfare may require it.
— Theodore Roosevelt
Full faith is an all-out, no-holds-barred approach to a life punctuated by actions of belief.
— Tony Evans
Every journalist loves a peaceful protest -whether it makes news, shakes up a political season, or holds out the possibility of altering history.
— Nina Easton
The right to choose death when life no longer holds meaning is not only the next liberation but the last human right.
— Marya Mannes
While the farmer holds the title to the land, actually, it belongs to all the people because civilization itself rests upon the soil.
— Thomas Jefferson
Fortunate indeed, is the man who takes exactly the right measure of himself, and holds a just balance between what he can acquire and what he can use.
— Peter Latham
The slightest act of love holds greater spiritual power than a thousand rituals.
— Matshona Dhliwayo
A giving which gives only its gift, but in the giving holds itself back and withdraws, such a giving we call sending.
— Martin Heidegger