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Hollingshead Quotes By Christopher Titus

Jealousy - the Auschwitz of emotions. — Christopher Titus

Hollingshead Quotes By Michael J. Sullivan

The main paused only a moment, then pulled the boy around so he could look the lad in the eye. There's doing what's right, and there's doing what's safe. Most of the time you do what's safe because doing different will get you dead for no good reason, but there are times when doing what's safe will kill you too. Only it'll be a different kind of death. They dying will be slow, the sort that eats from the inside until breathing becomes a curse. Understand? — Michael J. Sullivan

Hollingshead Quotes By Sheryl Sandberg

I thought resilience was the capacity to endure pain, so I asked Adam how I could figure out how much I had. He explained that our amount of resilience isn't fixed, so I should be asking instead how I could become resilient. Resilience is the strength and speed of our response to adversity - and we can build it. It isn't about having a backbone. It's about strengthening the muscles around our backbone. Since — Sheryl Sandberg

Hollingshead Quotes By Avicenna

When a thing standeth long in salt, it is salt, and if any thing stand in a stinking place, it is made stinking; and if any thing standeth with a bold man, it is made bold, and if it stand with a fearefull man, it is made fearefull. — Avicenna

Hollingshead Quotes By Robert Charles Wilson

Since Deacon Hollingshead's arrival in town last July the Dominion had been hard at work, cleansing New York City of moral corruption. "Corruption" is a popular word with the enthusiasts of the Dominion, usually uttered as a prelude to the knife, the docket, or the noose. — Robert Charles Wilson

Hollingshead Quotes By Fred Brooks

Show me your flowcharts and conceal your tables, and I shall continue to be mystified. Show me your tables, and I won't usually need your flowcharts; they'll be obvious. — Fred Brooks

Hollingshead Quotes By Gerry Adams

The unionists also for their part, want to minimise the potential for change, not only on the equality agenda but on the issues of sovereignty and ending the union. — Gerry Adams

Hollingshead Quotes By Arthur C. Clarke

Our lifetime may be the last that will be lived out in a technological society. — Arthur C. Clarke

Hollingshead Quotes By Anthony Hopkins

I like to work. I don't like to disrupt my equilibrium. I don't like to change my head. I'd rather be a third-rate actor. It's a job, and I'm dedicated in my way. I enjoy it. I'm serious about it. But if it doesn't come off, I'm not going to die. — Anthony Hopkins

Hollingshead Quotes By Erik Rutan

I've always risen to the challenge and faced adversity; it's just a part of who I am. — Erik Rutan

Hollingshead Quotes By Sherrilyn Kenyon

Aren't you afraid they'll arrest you? (Shahara)
I wasn't a convict, Dagan. I was an illegally purchased slave. My owner has no legal claim on me. And I'm no longer a kid learning my powers. I'm a full-grown man with an ax I want to bury in the forehead of anyone dumb enough to come at me. I defy the bastards to try something now. (Nero) — Sherrilyn Kenyon

Hollingshead Quotes By Tom Stoppard

You're familiar with the tragedies of antiquity, are you? The great homicidal classics? — Tom Stoppard

Hollingshead Quotes By Robert Kiyosaki

For people who live in the suburbs and must commute long distances to work, their wealth will sink as energy prices rise. — Robert Kiyosaki

Hollingshead Quotes By Kristen Bell

What was previously perceived as nerdy is now viewed as original. What I like about nerdiness, geekiness, is it doesn't really matter what you're into - it just means you're not a follower. — Kristen Bell

Hollingshead Quotes By Dieter F. Uchtdorf

Latter-day Saints are not asked to blindly accept everything they hear. We are encouraged to think and discover truth for ourselves. We are expected to ponder, to search, to evaluate, and thereby to come to a personal knowledge of the truth. — Dieter F. Uchtdorf