Quotes by Whole To judge a composer's work, one must consider it as a whole. Gustav Mahler composer whole judging Your pot broken seemes better then my whole one. George Herbert broken whole pot My whole life I've had the fear that I was going to be abandoned. Halle Berry abandoned whole-life whole Through a painting, we can see the whole world. Hans Hofmann painting whole world My opinion of my whole experience varies from time to time. H. P. Lovecraft vary opinion whole Behind every word a whole world is hidden that must be imagined. Heinrich Böll behinds whole world I have a whole army of pajamas. Heidi Klum pajamas army whole [a] heavy sense of guilt [is] the most potent factor in the whole psychologic picture of motherliness. Helene Deutsch heavy guilt whole My version of Superman is essentially of a guy who has spent his whole life alone. Henry Cavill whole-life guy whole The laws of animality govern almost the whole of history. Henri Frederic Amiel whole law The whole object of my life has been to inculcate into Cornish people a sense of their Cornishness. Henry Jenner objects whole people When everything is in its right place within us, we ourselves are in balance with the whole work of God. Henri Frederic Amiel right-place balance whole The sky is one whole, the water another Henryk Sienkiewicz whole sky water The light of Greece opened my eyes, penetrated my pores, expanded my whole being. Henry Miller light eye whole This whole earth in which we inhabit is but a point is space. Henry David Thoreau space whole earth What if I told you that I put my whole life into Tintin? Herge whole-life what-if whole Even if one’s whole life were a mistake, there is always time to change. Henry Miller whole-life whole mistake I am against the whole cliche of the moment. Herman Kahn cliche moments whole The half is greater than the whole. Hesiod half whole appreciation I just love to make a whole roomful of people laugh. Hope Davis whole laughing people «910111213141516171819»