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Just let me sleep," she grumbled. "Let me sleep, and I'll sign a paper that you're a fucking angel.
— Kim Harrison
The hollows around her eyes were darkly glamorous, her mouth sullen: she had the beauty of an insomniac.
— Jardine Libaire
Every eye is an eye, when you're doing the surgery there that is just as important as if you were doing eye surgery on the prime minster or the king.
— Fred Hollows
You disappoint yourself more often by not doing things because of cowardice and temerity than you ever did by doing things that turn out to be wrong.
— Fred Hollows
Knowledge is Power. Ignorance is Bliss. But curiosity - even if it had killed the cat - is king.
— Kim Harrison
The neglect this implied, the suffering and wasted quality of human life were appalling.
— Fred Hollows
I was having coffee with my bodyguard. I didn't expect to be hunting bad guys until later. Leather before sundown is tacky.
— Kim Harrison
Constant dripping hollows out a stone.
— Titus Lucretius Carus
Okay, you drive," she said. "I'll sit with m head hanging out of the window like a golden retriever.
— Kim Harrison
I studied medicine so I could help others - set a leg or whatever - and it's given me a great deal of satisfaction.
— Fred Hollows
Each year in Africa about two and a half million people go blind ... and they just go blind ... they sit around in their huts.
— Fred Hollows
To my mind, having a care and concern for others is the highest of the human qualities.
— Fred Hollows
Teaching an adolescent pixy and teenage gargoyle how to make explosives might not be such a good idea. But hell, he'd learned when he was five.
— Kim Harrison
I have been lucky in that I've been alive at times when the things that I wanted to do were capable of being done.
— Fred Hollows
The chill, like scurrying spiders, worked deeper into him, weaving webs of ice in the hollows of his bones.
— Dean Koontz
That's all kids want to know - that you love them.
— Kim Harrison
I have to save the world tomorrow, and I don't even know what I'm going to wear yet.
Rachel Morgan — Kim Harrison
Rachel Morgan — Kim Harrison
The hollows are heavy and dank
With the steam of the Goldenrods. — Bayard Taylor
With the steam of the Goldenrods. — Bayard Taylor
the force of the water drop that hollows the stone. A small daily task, if it be really daily, will beat the labors of a spasmodic Hercules.
— Laura Vanderkam
Mind-pictures brought feelings, and feelings dragged out dramas from the hollows of the heart.
— Zora Neale Hurston
What is harder than rock, or softer than water? Yet soft water hollows out hard rock. Persevere.
— Ovid
What I did not know was how longing could store itself away in the hollows of one's bones and then one day without warning flood out.
— J.M. Coetzee
Good God, the man is dumber than Tink's dildo...
— Kim Harrison
What torments me is not the humps nor hollows nor the ugliness. It is the sight, a little bit in all these men, of Mozart murdered.
— Antoine De Saint-Exupery
His brown eyes were set back in deep hollows, as though he looked out from a place of shadow on all the verities of the world.
— Sharon Shinn
Don't pursue something with a vengeful heart, or it will destroy you. Hate wraps a cold hand around your heart and hollows you out.
- Justus — Dannika Dark
- Justus — Dannika Dark
You try getting through the Hollows traffic with a stoned redhead hanging out the window shouting, 'I'm king of the world!' ~Lee
— Kim Harrison
We pass each other notes in the hollows of our collarbones.
— Tina May Hall
When I've seen an opportunity I haven't sat down and called a committee meeting, We've gone and done it.
— Fred Hollows
The fire that hollows us out is what allows us to be filled with strength and power where before there was none.
— Morgan Rhodes
Every failure hollows out my heart a little further, and no success is able to refill any of that emptiness.
— Dean Koontz
But these are small troubles, people will say. Yes, but they are drops which wear hollows in the rock.
— Hans Christian Andersen
By constant dripping, water hollows stone,
A signet-ring from use alone grows thin,
And the curved plowshare by soft earth is worn. — Ovid
A signet-ring from use alone grows thin,
And the curved plowshare by soft earth is worn. — Ovid
The red Sahara in an angry glow, / With amber fogs, across its hollows trailed / Long strings of camels, gloomy-eyed and slow ...
— Jean Ingelow