Top 18 Holovid Quotes
#1. Miles leaned forward and spoke earnestly into the secure holovid recorder. I just want you to know, Gregor, that if the planet melts down over all this, it wasn't my fault. The trip-wire was laid long before I stumbled across it.
Lois McMaster Bujold
#2. Quinn keyed up a three-dimensional holovid schematic of Vega Station and its neighbors. The jump routes were represented by sparkling jagged lines between hazy spheres of local space systems.
Lois McMaster Bujold
#3. This was not an Indiana Jones classic holovid; it was real life.
Karen Lord
#4. In the heir's world, where everything was available, the unattainable had a wild allure.
Geraldine Brooks
#5. The psychological and moral comfort of a presence at once humble and understanding-this is the greatest benefit that the dog has bestowed upon man.
Percy Bysshe Shelley
#7. A culture of vultures steeped and born of violence shall choke on the blood of its offspring.
T.F. Hodge
#8. A reliable way to make people believe in falsehoods is frequent repetition, because familiarity is not easily distinguished from truth. Authoritarian institutions and marketers have always known this fact.
Daniel Kahneman
#9. I stand morally opposed to killing: war, executions, killing of the old and demented, the killing of children, unborn and born. . . . I believe that all of life is sacred and must be protected, especially in the vulnerable stages at the beginning of life and its end.
Helen Prejean
#10. Precisely the least thing, the gentlest, lightest, the rustling of a lizard, a breath, a moment, a twinkling of the eye - little makes up the quality of the best happiness. Soft!
Friedrich Nietzsche
#11. Woke up this morning with a wine glass in my hand. Who's wine, what wine, where the hell did I dine?
Peter Frampton
#12. Part of my passion for all things Christmas is seeing my holiday stuff again every December. I suppose I do have more than most folks, so the reunion each winter keeps me in the holiday spirit for a full year. And there are always a few pieces out in my house whatever the month.
Mary Engelbreit
#13. The colonists' first protest against the British unfolded on Aug. 14, 1765 at the Liberty Tree. A magnificent elm towering over the other trees nearby, the Liberty Tree stood at the corner of what is now Washington and Essex Streets in downtown Boston.
Ronald Kessler
#14. The things in our lives that die and can't be laid to rest hurt the most.
Haley Webb
#15. Prejudices of taste, likings and dislikings, are not always vanquishable by reason ...
Mary Russell Mitford
#17. live each day because yhou don't know if you wake up tomorrow.
Giselle Roeder
#18. In the midst of vice we are in virtue, and vice versa.
Samuel Butler
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