
Top 13 Habila Helon Quotes
#2. And I too am not myself, hoping for refuge in a metaphor that will contain it all.
Helon Habila
#3. You cannot be responsible for salvation until first you've been responsible for sin.
Edwin Louis Cole
#4. I wanted to say, with as much sarcasm as I could put into my voice, "Sir, your poem is both original and interesting, but the part that is interesting is not original, and the part that is original is not interesting." But all I said was, "Not bad, you need to work on it some more.
Helon Habila
#5. So your question, are we happy here? I say how can we be happy when we are mere wanderers without a home?
Helon Habila
#6. Surprisingly, I felt no anger towards him. He was just Man. Man in his basic, rudimentary state, easily moved by powerful emotions like love, lust, anger, greed, and fear, but totally dumb to the finer, acquired emotions like pity, mercy, humour, and justice.
Helon Habila
#7. Life is seen as an ongoing war between art and philistinism - and although the philistines may win some of the battles, it is literature that always wins the war.
Helon Habila
#8. This was soul calling to soul. A tired, trapped lock at last meeting the key that unlocks it.
Helon Habila
#9. We know that appropriators will fight these cutbacks. But by eliminating earmarks, we can stop the horse trading that grows agency budgets.
Eric Cantor
#10. Can you continue to love a person regardless of such shortcomings? Maybe because you hope to save them? Or because you can't help it? Isn't that what love is all about?
Helon Habila
#11. You must take a year off, one of these days, before you're old and tired and weighed down by responsibility. Go away somewhere, and read. Read all the important books. Educate yourself, then you'll see the world in a different way.
Helon Habila
#12. But there are many fools in the world. One praises God for their existence and keeps out of their way.
Agatha Christie
#13. The time has come to recognize that the U.S. will continue to exercise unprecedented power in a world where international rules are still unreliable and where security and advancing of the free democratic order still depend significantly on the possession and use of military might.
Stephen Harper
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