Holman Quotes
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Holman Quotes & Sayings
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If I had allowed myself to dwell on revenge, it would turn to bitterness, and bitterness is the worst poison a man can give himself.
— Sarah Holman
It's the greatest of Southern honors ... to have one's name incorporated into a family tree. It's an honor not lightly given.
— Sheri Holman
Good and Evil are opposite points on a circle, Dr. Chiver. Greater good is just halfway back to Bad.
— Sheri Holman
The novel is more of a whisper, whereas the stage is a shout.
— Robert Holman
But if a man truly loved you, he would see the beauty that lies much deeper than those scars.
— Sarah Holman
The ocean ... cold and wild the surf, rushing in to overwhelm
the beach, the wind, stinging my cheeks, enveloping me
in total freedom. — Scott Holman
the beach, the wind, stinging my cheeks, enveloping me
in total freedom. — Scott Holman
The longing for company may be no less powerful or irresponsible in its effects than the sexual motive once was.
— Alain De Botton
Nonviolence which to me is the glory of Hinduism, has been sought to be explained away by our people as being meant for the sanyasis only.
— Mahatma Gandhi
Time is merely the passing of awareness
— Andy Holman
The women are drinking and laughing inside somewhere, Wallis guesses, as manless as these men are without women.
— Sheri Holman
We are entering the age of the infinite examination and of compulsory objectification.
— Michel Foucault
The door of the human heart, can only be opened from the inside.
— William Holman Hunt
The moral miracle of Redemption is that God can put into me a new disposition whereby I can live a totally new life.
— Oswald Chambers
He loved that she eschewed cursive for print, as he did. Cursive, more than anything, betrayed a person's age.
— Sheri Holman
What if we lived like Jesus really did rise from the dead?
— Sarah Holman
Alditha wondered if perhaps the key [to] contentment was not what they had, but seeing the beauty in what they had already been given.
— Sarah Holman
The spoken word community was significant in making me want to write accessible and urgent poems. Bob Holman, in particular, was an impressive figure.
— Denise Duhamel