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- Without trust, words become the hollow sound of a wooden gong. With trust, words become life itself.
- A faith of convenience is a hollow faith.
- While the hollow oak our palace is, Our heritage the sea.
- I had been loved and dumped and turned hollow-hearted.. I thought life was gonna be bleak ever since.. but u turned up and granted me…
- Losing someone is the worst feeling. Loss carves out a deep, hollow pocket. There's no magical way to fill it, no medicine or Band-Aid or…
- Thankfulness can be hollow as a mere gesture. Only with the appreciation of the sacrifice given can one truly be thankful.
More Hollow Quotes
- I like poems you can tack all over with a hammer and there are no hollow places. — John Ashbery
- But what is Hope? Nothing but the paint on the face of Existence; the least touch of truth rubs it off, and… — Lord Byron
- Our triumphs seem hollow unless we have friends to share them, and our failures are made bearable by their understanding. — James Rachels
- Imagine now a man who is deprived of everyone he loves, and at the same time of his house, his habits, his… — Primo Levi
- Those who cannot work with their hearts achieve but a hollow, half-hearted success that breeds bitterness all around. — Abdul Kalam
- Water continually dropping will wear hard rocks hollow. — Plutarch
- It is the part of cowardliness, and not of virtue, to seek to squat itself in some hollow lurking hole, or to… — Michel de Montaigne
- Experiencing the present purely is being empty and hollow; you catch grace as a man fills his cup under a waterfall. — Annie Dillard
- Golf is the Great Mystery. Like some capricous goddess, it bestows its favours with what would appear an almost fat-headed lack of… — P.G. Wodehouse
- Love can never grow old. Looks may lose their brown and gold. Cheeks may fade and hollow grow. But the hearts that… — Leo Buscaglia
- To be shelterless and alone in the open country, hearing the wind moan and watching for day through the whole long weary… — Charles Dickens
- Eating alone is a disappointment. But not eating matter more, is hollow and green, has thorns like a chain of fish hooks,… — Pablo Neruda