Top 15 Charles Holloway Quotes
#1. Within this new work of art a creature from beyond the reach of Humanity has insinuated herself and now lurks there at the heart of the mystery, a power unimagined before our time.
Villiers De L'Isle-Adam
#2. If you go to Cass Sunstein, what net neutrality means is now if you go to FoxNews, you will have Arianna Huffington, a little box pop up with her showing that "Bill O'Reilly is wrong on this" or "here's an opposing view of Bill O'Reilly".
Glenn Beck
#3. I want to find that defining moment that you're satisfied and you've done what you want to do in your life.
Tyson Gay
#4. So in sum, what are we? We are the creatures that know and know too much. That leaves us with such a burden again we have a choice, to laugh or cry. No other animal does either. We do, depending on the season and the need.
Ray Bradbury
#5. The pressure of the [election] campaign has a wonderful way of revealing your strengths and weaknesses.
William J. Clinton
#6. The exquisite kindliness of her manner suggested that their relationship was of no possible consequence, that she could not pay him the tribute of hostility.
Ayn Rand
#7. Katherine Sedley was the only daughter and heiress to the libertine poet Sir Charles Sedley, and grew into a thoroughly scandalous lady in her own right.
Susan Holloway Scott
#8. When you want to hurry something, that means you no longer care about it and want to get on to other things.
Robert M. Pirsig
#9. The Love of Self I have never known happiness like this. I feel warm, comforted and wrapped up in a vibration of joy. There is no language that can describe this love.
Alexandra Elle
#10. My recent activities have been concentrated on criticism on and actions against Japan's and worldwide plutonium programs, since it is, as I believe, one of the greatest threats to the world ...
Jinzaburo Takagi
#11. Apparently, I have a totally different sense of humour.
Andrew Eldritch
#12. When a man strikes another man, he better have a good reason. There is never a good reason for a man to strike a woman.
Dixie Waters
#13. It was being published, even after his death, that brought Franz Kafka alive: otherwise he would have been just a man who got nowhere with women.
Clive James
#14. Nothing is more foreign than the world of one's childhood when one has truly left it.
Par Lagerkvist
#15. Religion
that voice of the deepest human experience.
Matthew Arnold
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