A love of books, of holding a book, turning its pages, looking at its pictures, and living its fascinating stories goes hand-in-hand with a love of learning. Laura Bush
Kitap aşkı, kitabı tutmak, sayfalarını çevirmek, resimlerine bakmak ve büyüleyici hikayelerini yaşamak öğrenme aşkıyla el ele gider.
- Don't talk like that when I'm holding something this sharp. Or I might slip and stick it in your heart if you have one.
- Oh, I do. Tough little muscle, too, never bleeds.
- Bu kadar keskin birşey tutarken bu şekilde konuşma. Yoksa çekip kalbine saplayabilirim tabi kalbin varsa.
- Oh var. Hiç bir zaman kan ağlamayan, küçük, sağlam bir kas.
I walked down the narrow passage between the double row of sleepers, holding my breath to keep out the vile, stupefying fumes of the drug, and looking about for the manager.
I think one has to say it's not just simply a matter of capturing people and holding them accountable, but removing the sanctuaries, removing the support systems, ending states who sponsor terrorism. And that's why it has to be a broad and sustained campaign. Paul Wolfowitz
The floor was seemingly inches deep, except where there were recent footsteps, in which on holding down my lamp I could see marks of hobnails where the dust was cracked.
He could see quite well, though, that there were more reasons than consideration for him that made it difficult for them to move, it would have been quite easy to transport him in any suitable crate with a few air holes in it; the main thing holding the family back from their decision to move was much more to do with their total despair, and the thought that they had been struck with a misfortune unlike anything experienced by anyone else they knew or were related to.
Now it's a fully realized production but for the fact that we're holding our scripts in our hand and some of us used them, and some of us didn't and you have to by union rules hold the script. You don't have to use them but you gotta hold them. Blair Underwood
And without considering that he still was not familiar with how well he could move about in his present state, or that his speech still might not - or probably would not - be understood, he let go of the door; pushed himself through the opening; tried to reach the chief clerk on the landing who, ridiculously, was holding on to the banister with both hands; but Gregor fell immediately over and, with a little scream as he sought something to hold onto, landed on his numerous little legs.