Quote by Sheri Holman Download Open image ““All the Baptist churches she's ever visited smelled of the same sweat and boredom.”” — Sheri Holman ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.1 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“All the girls find their seats and the room gets so church-quiet you can practically smell holy water.” — J.C. Lillis Copy Share Image
“What were they?” “Baptists. They had a stronghold in the Blue Hills. They smoked them out.” “Praise be.” Sometimes I wish she would just… — Margaret Atwood Copy Share Image
“The people who had turned their heads turned them again as the service proceeded; and at last observing her they whispered to each other.… — Thomas Hardy Copy Share Image
“I realized after I got Jesus, I'd marry "that good woman who put me right with the Lord, got me away from the bottle… — John Barnes Copy Share Image
“No, we wern't telling Teresa. Because she had that same smell on her skin too, that dead hoocow's awful sterile rot, and until I… — Joan Frances Turner Copy Share Image
“What would God think of her, sitting in this chapel, pretending to be holy? He knew the truth. He knew she was no friend… — Regina Jennings Copy Share Image
“He knew that if Michelle entered into the walls of the Vatican, she’d corrupt every single clergyman within, causing them to forsake their vows… — Travis Luedke Copy Share Image
“But now that was all gone by, and had left her neither happier nor wiser; and the best she could do with her mornings… — Robert Louis Stevenson Copy Share Image
“She knew things that nobody had ever told her... She knew the world was a stallion rolling in the blue pastor of ether. She… — Zora Neale Hurston Copy Share Image
“It's strange, isn't it? The greatest gift you could have given her stemmed from your disgrace. It's enough to make me start going to… — Jane Steen Copy Share Image
“...the women are drinking and laughing inside somewhere, Wallis guesses, as manless as these men are without women.” — Sheri Holman Copy Share Image
It's the greatest of Southern honors . . . to have one's name incorporated into a family tree. It's an honor not lightly given. — Sheri Holman Copy Share Image
“This is what making love must be like, she thinks. At twelve years old, she understands little more than that it will begin with… — Sheri Holman Copy Share Image
“[N]ames were what you wore forever, and she felt that she'd sent her daughters out in tacky rabbit fur coats when they should have… — Sheri Holman Copy Share Image
“[H]e went ahead and named them without her, pulling from the spiral notebook of names they'd been collecting, putting together first and middle names… — Sheri Holman Copy Share Image
“He loved that she eschewed cursive for print, as he did. Cursive, more than anything, betrayed a person's age.” — Sheri Holman Copy Share Image
Every four years we go through the same cycle of hope and disillusionment. — Sheri Holman Copy Share Image
Good and Evil are opposite points on a circle, Dr. Chiver. Greater good is just halfway back to Bad. — Sheri Holman Copy Share Image
“God must feel the same at the end of a long day. Stop trying to make Me happy with all that ritual up and… — Sheri Holman Copy Share Image
“He makes her feel halfway normal by being so much further beyond her.” — Sheri Holman Copy Share Image
“Life must have sucked growing up without TV." "Back then people could wait a few days to learn about all the things they couldn't… — Sheri Holman Copy Share Image