Holds Quotes
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Arguments are extremely vulgar, for everyone in good society holds exactly the same opinion.
Oscar Wilde -
I have come to think that life is a far more limited thing than those in the midst of its maelstorm realize. That light shines into the act of life for only the briefest moment - perhaps only a matter of seconds. Once it is gone and failed to grasp its offered revelation, there is no second chance. One may have to live the rest of one's life in hopeless depth of loneliness and remorse. In that twilight world, one can no longer look forward to anything. All that such a person holds in his hands is the withered corpse of what should have been.
Haruki Murakami
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We are secure, not because we hold tightly to Jesus, but because He holds tightly to us.
R. C. Sproul -
The bond that attaches us to the life outside ourselves is the same bond that holds us to our own life.
William Barrett -
...the skin of moss / holds the footprints of / star-footed birds.
Nancy Willard -
Nobody can make you feel inferior without your consent. It’s not who you are that holds you back, it’s who you think you’re not.
Eric Thomas -
Everyone holds a piece of the truth.
Mahatma Gandhi -
The tread Of coming footsteps cheats the midnight watcher Who holds her heart and waits to hear them pause, And hears them never pause, but pass and die.
George Eliot
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When an opportunity comes, it holds possibilities. And when you move away from it or don't sense it or grasp it, you're really throwing away your future; you're throwing away your tomorrow.
Robert H. Schuller -
The highest virtue is not virtuous. Therefore it has virtue. The lowest virtue holds on to virtue. Therefore it has no virtue.
Lao Tzu -
'Wiseguy' for its time was good. It was really good. And it holds up still. But a lot of the restraints have been taken off now.
Jonathan Banks -
I tape my list of goals, both large and small, above my bed so I can see them when I wake up. This holds me accountable.
Chris Solinsky -
... the will always wills to do something and thus implicitly holds in contempt sheer thinking, whose whole activity depends on "doing nothing.
Hannah Arendt -
Everything. She lives with a profound confidence that he holds the whole world (including her) in his hands.
Carolyn Custis James
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Consider the case of a person who holds a view with probability 1. Then coherence says that it is no use having a debate with them because nothing will change their mind.
Dennis Lindley -
Nobody holds a good opinion of a man who has a low opinion of himself.
Anthony Trollope -
The argument holds no water at all, not even a thimbleful.
Allan Lichtman -
He holds blood in his right hand," she whispered. "He will walk with death all his life.
Conn Iggulden -
Nothing happens for almost eight minutes and it still holds your attention.
Ernest Lehman -
A giving which gives only its gift, but in the giving holds itself back and withdraws, such a giving we call sending.
Martin Heidegger
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A small rock holds back a great wave.
Homer -
The Lord never deserts His children. Yet sometimes, like a parent teaching a toddler to walk, He steps back and holds out His arms to see if we can come to Him on our own, thus enhancing our own abilities and understanding.
Brent L. Top -
All things that a man owns hold him far more than he holds them.
Sigrid Undset -
I'm not sure what the future holds but I do know that I'm going to be positive.
Nicole Kidman