Holtry Blog Quotes & Sayings
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Stay away from the ones you love too much. Those are the ones who will kill you. — Donna Tartt

[T]he object of any subject is nothing else than the subject's own nature taken objectively. — Ludwig Feuerbach

I like the posture, but not the yoga.
I like the inebriated morning, but not the opium. I like the flower but not the garden, the moment but not the dream. Quiet, my love. Be still. I am sleeping. — Roman Payne

It was as if someone had left
the bird there
as a kind of telegram
of feathers, oily feathers
that looked like they'd struggled,
shuttered a little before letting go
into flight
forever. — Kristen Henderson

It's very easy for me to thank everyone for the incredible contribution they've made to my life. — David Geffen

A lot of things that happen in the world make me a bit crazy. — Ian Somerhalder

Just speak your mind honestly. That's the best thing. It may hurt a little sometimes, and someone may get upset, but in the long run, it's for the best. — Haruki Murakami

Sometimes you can only understand why things happen when you see them in the rearview mirror. — Ron Hall

Googie architecture could ... be seen in its finest flowering among the essentially homogeneous and standardized enterprises of roadside commercial strips: hot-dog stands in the shape of hot dogs, ice-cream stands in the shape of ice-cream cones. There are obvious examples of virtual sameness trying, by dint of exhibitionism, to appear unique and different from their similar commercial neighbors. — Jane Jacobs

When I wake up in the morning, the first thing I look at is the checking account report from the day before. I love checking accounts. I dream about them. — John Stumpf

We believe that in reducing the scope and importance of our errors, we are properly humble; in truth, we are merely unwilling to bear the weight of our true responsibility. — Jordan B. Peterson

What is it about horrible, violent things that capture us? — Alexandra Bracken