Lose yourself wholly; and the more you lose, the more you will find. — St. Catherine of Siena Copy Share Image
Maybe in any art you have to be wholly you in the context of whatever you're doing. — Mariel Hemingway Copy Share Image
I come from an almost wholly secular background and have no quarrel with religion. — Michael Moorcock Copy Share Image
No human endeavour can ever be wholly good... it must always have a cost. — William Golding Copy Share Image
The perfection of Christian character depends wholly upon the grace and strength found alone in God. — Ellen G. White Copy Share Image
And because his Spirit was wholly God, he is called God, and he is called man on account of his flesh. — Michael Servetus Copy Share Image
Acting is usually regarded as a wholly narcissistic pursuit but there really is a hunger in me to unravel the human condition. — Jason Isaacs Copy Share Image
Unless the work of art has wholly exhausted its maker's attention, it fails. This is why works of great significance are demanding… — Guy Davenport Copy Share Image
Don't write your books for people who won't like them. Give yourself wholly to the kind of book you want to write,… — Paul Harding Copy Share Image
I've been making bronze sculptures for a long time. My sculptures are wholly unsuccessful and uncommercial. No one is even the remotest… — Tracey Emin Copy Share Image
“I fit perfectly within my vibration. I am wholly complete in the knowledge that I am who I am supposed to be!” — Debbie A. Anderson Copy Share Image
Men wholly bent on wordly treasures were the dupes of their own passions, rather than deceived by the writings or pretenses of… — Ethan A. Hitchcock Copy Share Image
We live in a culture that is much happier talking about organic brain disease than about psychic illness because the former suggests… — Siri Hustvedt Copy Share Image
I love that, even after jumping through hoops forever, I can still get that buzz, that hook. That's very healthy, but it's… — Gina McKee Copy Share Image
It is clear to me that people often want incompatible things. They want danger and excitement on the one hand, and safety… — Theodore Dalrymple Copy Share Image
A fine memoir is to a fine novel as a well-wrought blanket is to a fancifully embroidered patchwork quilt. The memoir, a… — Julia Glass Copy Share Image
God is over all things, under all things; outside all; within, but not enclosed; without, but not excluded; above, but not raised… — Madeleine L'Engle Copy Share Image
We tend to think of our selves as the only wholly unique creations in nature, but it is not so. Uniqueness is… — Lewis Thomas Copy Share Image
My mind wanders terribly. I'm not wholly annoyed by my daydreaming as it has been immense use to me as regards imaginative… — Jasper Fforde Copy Share Image
In the seventeenth century, the science of medicine had not wholly cut asunder from astrology and necromancy; and the trusting Christian still… — Alice Morse Earle Copy Share Image
“To be able to listen -- really, wholly passively, self-effacingly listen -- without presupposing, classifying, improving, controverting, evaluating, approving or disapproving, without… — Abraham Maslow Copy Share Image