Quotes on the topic: Hold


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You don't have to hold a position in order to be a leader.


I really like stuff that is collectible that you can hold and go, 'There's only a few people that have this.' I like to see that someone's put a lot of labor into making something.


I like flesh. I do! Something to hold.


I don't profess to be Luciano Pavarotti, but I can hold a tune.


You know, interesting minds usually do hold more than one idea at a time.


Although I never publicly defended promiscuity, I never publicly attacked it. I attempted to avoid the subject, in part because I felt, and often still feel, unable to live up to the ideals I really hold.


After leaving law school, I intentionally said that I never wanted to hold a job more than six years.


Normally, banks record profits on loans only as they are repaid, whether they securitize the loans or hold them on their books.


I do not hold to non-violence for moral reasons, but for political and practical reasons.


Attend me, hold me in your muscular flowering arms, protect me from throwing any part of myself away.


Hold on with a bulldog grip, and chew and choke as much as possible.


We must remember that a photograph can hold just as much as we put into it, and no one has ever approached the full possibilities of the medium.


The punctuation of anniversaries is terrible, like the closing of doors, one after another between you and what you want to hold on to.


Any tool is a weapon if you hold it right.


I'm not somebody that just wants to hold up a white flag and say, 'Let's all just get along.' I think people that do horrible things should be held accountable.


When you think about advertisements, it makes sense that they want to hold and retain our attention.


I feel like the majority of the fear that I had or that we have we hold from other people. They're like people that we trust; they're their fears. All of a sudden we think that they're our fears.


In words, as fashions, the same rule will hold; Alike fantastic, if too new, or old: Be not the first by whom the new are tried, Nor yet the last to lay the old aside.


Sometimes in football you have to hold your hand up and say, yeah, they're better than us.


In 'A Confession,' Tolstoy found meaning that he could hold on to, and he lived for another 30 years.