Top 70 Tom Holt Quotes
#1. I don't read the Sunday papers; or the dailies, either.
Tom Holt
#2. Niceness, he realised, was not enough, and Love was only part of the rest. You had to have laughter, too. Laughter would make everything come out right in the end, or if it didn't nobody would notice.
Tom Holt
#3. Human beings can get used to virtually anything, given plenty of time and no choice in the matter whatsoever.
Tom Holt
#4. Here was this man Tom Guthrie in Holt standing at the back window in the kitchen of his house smoking cigarettes and looking out over the back lot where the sun was just coming up.
Kent Haruf
#5. New technology is useful, but it's inefficient and ugly; it knows it'll be obsolete by lunchtime tomorrow, so it has no incentive to be anything else.
Tom Holt
#6. Telling lies is a bit like tiling bathrooms - if you don't know how to do it properly, it's best not to try.
Tom Holt
#7. He turned and gave the Dark Elf a nasty look. "They can do that," he said, "mess with your head, using arcane mind control techniques. Well-known fact."
The Dark Elf sniggered. "I wish," he said. "Sadly, no. You're thinking of journalism, which is slightly different.
Tom Holt
#8. In spite of really intense competition for the job, I'm still my own worst enemy.
Tom Holt
#9. I should hate to be employed and have no time for my needlework and my painting and playing the piano and seeing people. I find I have little enough spare time as it is." "Rubbish, caro, one can find time for important things if one makes an effort." conversation between Georgie and Lucia
Tom Holt
#10. Not only had he lost the only girl he'd ever loved, he'd lost her in duplicate, like some heartbroken but highly efficient civil servant.
Tom Holt
#11. Thanks anyway,' Vanderdecker repeated, and wandered off to have a stare at the sea. It was his equivalent to beating his head repeatedly against a wall.
Tom Holt
#12. You wouldn't think you could get bored falling to your death ... But when it's a really, really long drop, there's a definite risk on ennui.
Tom Holt
#13. Although her hearing was excellent, she had that gift of temporary deafness that is granted to so few.
Tom Holt
#14. How careless of me!" By which she meant that she had deduced that he had found [them] in his pocket and pitied him for needing to be forever in the right.
Tom Holt
#15. I have this vision of maybe going the way of Bill Kurtis and, I think, Tom Brokaw, to a certain extent - the ability to not be tied to the desk anymore, but to do projects that are meaningful to you.
Lester Holt
#16. Luck, like a Russian car, generally only works if you push it.
Tom Holt
#17. If the Good Lord had intended us to crawl, he'd have given us a hundred legs and an exosqueleton.
Tom Holt
#18. Only please, do be careful to bear in mind that Mordak's a goblin. Enlightened, yes, but a goblin. He likes his employees loyal or lightly steamed on a bed of bruised rocket.
Tom Holt
#19. The conscientious arsonist doesn't just set the building on fire; first he fills the fire extinguishers with petrol.
Tom Holt
#20. Look not for too long into the doughnut, lest the doughnut look into you.
Tom Holt
#21. It was worth repeating, because it constituted the First Law of Sentient Ordnance: Thou shalt not blow up the wrong planet. On that point the programmers had been insistent to the point of fussiness. Accordingly,
Tom Holt
#22. There's nothing bad about reincarnation per se, it's basically a very good system, cost-effective and ecologically friendly.
Tom Holt
#23. Poetry is one of the few nasty childhood habits I've managed to grow out of.
Tom Holt
#24. Lawyers are predators in grey worsted.
Tom Holt
#25. He was ... at peace with the world, for it is not in the praise of others that the true artist revels, but in the knowledge that he has satisfied himself.
Tom Holt
#26. It sounded a bit like his mother, a woman who'd lied to him about the existence of Santa Claus and was therefore not to be trusted on matters of any importance.
Tom Holt
#27. A hero," Max said.
"A weirdness-haunted victim of circumstance who spends his days looking for things."
Max grinned. "That's what I just said.
Tom Holt
#28. He believes it's time to redesign Evil from the ground up; to face the challenges and opportunities of a diverse, rapidly changing society.
"He's thinking of calling it," said Miss Gold, "New Evil.
Tom Holt
#29. A romantic, I think the word is. Latin for idiot.
Tom Holt
#30. And if I've got to die, I want to die an editor.
Tom Holt
#31. There's an old goblin saying; there is nothing to fear but fear itself and scary things.
Tom Holt
#32. The fault was lying on its' back...
Tom Holt
#33. The doughnut was definitely looking at him. Hello, sailor, it seemed to be saying.
Tom Holt
#34. There is that within a man that drives him ever onwards, just as the power of the seasons drives the roots of flowers into the hard earth; and so he decided, against his better judgment, to open his eyes and find out what was going to happen to him next.
Tom Holt
#35. As the Athenians to the Pnyx, the antique Romans to the Campus Martius, or our Nordic ancestors to the All-Thing, so the folk of Tilling flocked to the High Street for extempore parliament.
Tom Holt
#36. It had all dropped into place, like the last bit of the jigsaw, which you thought all along was a bit of left-hand sky, but when you turn it over you realise it's the last chunk of right-hand sea, or the sky tricksily reflected in the surface of the pond.
Tom Holt
#37. When you're about to die, your whole life's supposed to flash before your eyes. When you fall in true love, on the other hand, what you see in the twinkling of an eye is your entire future.
Tom Holt
#38. He made a conscious decision not to think about it, and accordingly spent the rest of his shift thinking about nothing else.
Tom Holt
#39. Most thoughtful,"...[he said] politely. This cheerfulness was ambiguous, Had she determined to ignore ...[the] coup entirely--an established tactic, most irritating to the innovator but hard to sustain over long periods of time--or had she already evolved her counter-strategy?
Tom Holt
#40. He could hear rain pattering on the thatch, like a million mice line-dancing.
Tom Holt
#41. Call it a hunch; and hunches don't just materialise, you pay for them with hard-earned experience. No such thing as a free hunch.
Tom Holt
#42. That's the problem with running away, said the little voice. No matter where you go, you have to take yourself with you; and if yourself is constitutionally incapable of leaving well enough alone and not worrying if the rest of the world is weirder than ferret ragout, where the hell is the point?
Tom Holt
#43. A problem's nothing but an opportunity wearing a funny hat, and inside every disaster there's a triumph struggling to get out.
Tom Holt
#44. Just when you've squared up to the solemn realisation that life is a bitch, it turns round and does something nice, just to confuse you. - Emily Spitzer, The Better Mousetrap
Tom Holt
#45. Luck isn't a wheelbarrow, Maurice; it works better if you don't push it. Stay
Tom Holt
#46. American-style iced tea is the perfect drink for a hot, sunny day. It's never really caught on in the UK, probably because the last time we had a hot, sunny day was back in 1957.
Tom Holt
#47. At any given time, ninety-nine-point-nine-five per cent of the human race are a confounded nuisance
Tom Holt
#48. After all, why be right when you can be happy.
Tom Holt
#49. There's all sorts of things I was always meaning to get around to - learning to play the flute, calculating the square root of nought, going mad - but I just didn't have the time.
Tom Holt
#50. The best definition of an immortal is someone who hasn't died yet.
Tom Holt
#51. Birmingham City Council was playing third time lucky with the design of the city's celebrated Victoria Square ...
Tom Holt
#52. There ought to be a dictionary of smiles; somewere you can look them up and find out what they mean.
Tom Holt
#53. You mean it's to be peace between you and Elizabeth until after the Tapestry?" cried Georgie, horrified. The prospect of a cessation of hostilities was appalling, for this warfare provided him with the excitement that no other occupation could hope to offer. "Isn't that a bit drastic?
Tom Holt
#54. {She] laughed so that the street seemed full of little silver bells,
Tom Holt
#55. A lifetime in the business had taught her that, apart from the few good people that work along-side you,nobody is to be trusted,ever,because sooner or later they'll let you down,sure as God made little green apples. And, when you came to think of it,hadn't that been the dirtiest trick of them all?
Tom Holt
#56. They were on foot, for the Royce had developed some curious wasting disease and was even more under the spanner.
Tom Holt
#57. Mostly I sit at home in the evenings watching the box and hoping that one day I'll evolve into plankton.
Tom Holt
#58. Georgie paused on the threshold for a moment as if hesitant to enter the habitation of such a perjurer lest it should be struck by lightning.
Tom Holt
#59. It was irritating to have one's physical shortcomings pointed out quite so plainly twice in one evening, once by a beautiful girl and once by a dying badger.
Tom Holt
#60. Everything is out there if you know how to find it, and have the patience. I don't and haven't, but that's my problem.
Tom Holt
#61. Of all selfish bastards, a selfish bastard who likes to be liked is probably the worst. Never
Tom Holt
#62. There are few moments of clarity more profound than those that follow the emptying of an overcharged bladder. The world slows down, the focus sharpens, the brain comes back on line. Huge nebulous difficulties prove on close calm examination to be merely cloud giants.
Tom Holt
#63. Genies rarely have nightmares, for the same reason that elephants don't usually worry about being trampled underfoot. With the possible exception of bottles, there's nothing in the cosmos large enough or malicious enough to frighten them, or stupid enough to try.
Tom Holt
#64. I try and do 2,500 words a day, every day of the year.
Tom Holt
#65. There comes a time when a man must stand up and do what he knows is Wrong.
Tom Holt
#66. Mordak has the mental clarity to recognise that when it comes to running a bureaucracy, Elves can achieve a degree of blinkered ruthlessness that makes goblins look like teddy-bears.
Tom Holt
#67. Mr Tanner frowned at him, as though he was a spelling mistake.
Tom Holt
#68. A brief note on the legend of Pandora's Box: Ever wondered why bundled in with all the torrents, and suffering of man kind the Gods put hope down there at the bottom, answer because in certain circumstances hope can be the worst torment of them all.
Tom Holt
#69. After all, what else is scientific enquiry of any sort other than a controlled version of banging one's head against the universe until something gives?
Tom Holt
#70. Mr Winckler clapped his hands together. Evil, as personified by me. Meet the new Dark Lord. But you can call me Albert.
Tom Holt
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