Anne Holm

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The sun glistened on a drop of water as it fell from his hand to his knee. David wiped it off, but it left no tidemark: there was no more dirt to rub away. He took a deep breath and shivered. He was David. Everything else was washed away, the camp, its smell, its touch--and now he was David, his own master, free--free as long as he could remain so.
- Anne Holm
Collection: Hands
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Never let me hear you say it's someone else's fault. It often is, but you must never shirk your own responsibility ... You can't change others, but you can do something about a fault in yourself.
- Anne Holm
Collection: Responsibility
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Johannes had once said that violence and cruelty were just a stupid person's way of making himself felt, because it was easer to use your hands to strike a blow than to use your brain to find a logical and just solution to the problem.
- Anne Holm
Collection: Stupid
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Being brave meant that though you might be frightened, you would face the greatest danger if you knew it was the right thing to do.
- Anne Holm
Collection: Brave
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Joy passed, but happiness never completely disappeared; a touch of it would always remain to remind one it had been there. It was happiness that made one smile, then.
- Anne Holm
Collection: Joy
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And it was most important to do what one knew was right, for otherwise the day might come when one could no longer tell the difference between right and wrong.
- Anne Holm
Collection: Differences
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There's always something when you're at fault, too, and that fault you must discover and learn to recognize and take the consequences of it.
- Anne Holm
Collection: Faults
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Sorrow has its life just like people. Sorrow is born and lives and dies. And when it's dead and gone, someone's left behind to remember it. Exactly like people.
- Anne Holm
Collection: People
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The angrier you were, the less likely you were to think clearly.
- Anne Holm
Collection: Thinking
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And his eyes frighten me, too. They're the eyes of an old man, an old man who's seen so much in life that he no longer cares to go on living. They're not even desperate... just quiet and expectant, and very, very lonely, as if he were quite alone of his own free choice.
- Anne Holm
Collection: Lonely
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You could not bribe honest people, but bad people would accept bribery.
- Anne Holm
Collection: People