Top 21 Halloran Quotes
#2. As Halloran parachuted over Tokyo, the Zero that had shot him down sped toward him, and Halloran was certain that he was going to be strafed, as so many falling airmen were. But instead of firing, the pilot saluted him. After the war, Halloran and that pilot, Isamu Kashiide, became dear friends.
Laura Hillenbrand
#3. Oh,It's going to be so easy to kill you,scoffed Opal.
Eoin Colfer
#4. Dawn and its excesses always reminded me of heaven, a place where I have always known I would not be comfortable.
Marilynne Robinson
#5. I didn't grow up in a small New England town like the one in 'The Sundial.' I was raised in an apartment building in Queens, not in a sprawling, slightly sinister mansion like the one where the Halloran family resides.
Victor LaValle
#6. It is an awful, an appalling thought, that we may be, this moment and every moment, in the presence of malignant spirits.
Richard Whately
#7. During the Arab Spring, I learned all sorts of things from Twitter. I wouldn't necessarily trust that information, but it gave me ideas about questions to ask. You can really learn things from the wisdom of crowds.
Nicholas Kristof
#8. Our job is not to worship history and culture like fetishes, but to feed them into our living, creative stream of personal life for spiritual and intellectual reprocessing.
Angus MacLean
#10. It's my life, I'll believe what I want to believe. It's your life, you believe what you want to believe. That doesn't mean we can't get along.
Craig Halloran
#12. But only at Antquarium did I feel a sense of what the library at Alexandria might have been: an accumulation of evidence and suggestions.
Amy Halloran
#13. We're a nation of laws, but the good thing about America, is that laws reside in the people and people can change the laws.
Rick Warren
#14. Suddenly I realized we must take care of things just because they exist.
Maura O'Halloran
#15. The decisions I've made have not always been the most popular, but when I look back, I want to know I've played for good football teams.
Alan Smith
#17. Possibility is far more frightening than impossibility ...
Julia Cameron
#18. I assume then, that you have no real faith in the fondness any of the rest of us may feel for you?'
'None,' said Mrs. Halloran.
Shirley Jackson
#19. We humans are the only creatures on the planet capable of articulating worlds which are contrary, even in the most minor way, to reality. Every story, I think, begins there. With a dream. A fantasy.
L.M. Halloran
#20. When he was taken to the hospital in South Carolina, his blood sugar was 1,680 mg/dL.
Bob Halloran
#21. Panic
a deep abiding, free-floating anxiety, often without any reason or logical basis.
Nelson DeMille
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