Maurice Blanchot Quotes
If nothing were substituted for everything, it would still be too much and too little.

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Too much work, too much vacation, too much of any one thing is unsound.
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I do not read SF as much as I used to. It's too much like a busman's holiday.
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I don't worry too much about the script, I just ad lib, like Pearl Bailey.
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I've never liked rehearsing too much.
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You can't have too much of everything, you must have a balance, that's very important.
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Money often costs too much.
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Working out should be a key part of your life but not your whole life. When it is all a man could talk about, it becomes too much.
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A little jewellery on a man is OK, although he should never wear too much. Every man should always have a great watch.
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I always like teaser trailers because they don't give too much away, you know? They give just a flavor of what the thing is.
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In millions of encounters each year between the police and the public, it may be too much to expect that every officer will always get it right. But it is not too much to expect that we can put the right safeguards in place to hold officers accountable when they get it wrong.
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On the tech side, little start-ups can do something magnificent. They don't need too much in terms of plants and infrastructure.
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My weakness is wearing too much leopard print.
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If somebody has too much stress about their appearance, they can overcome their inferiority complex through surgery.
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Ferrari or Lamborghini. Never fancied one of those – too flash for me. I don't really like seeking too much attention.
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Few of us can accurately gauge how we will feel tomorrow or next week. That's why when you go to the supermarket on an empty stomach, you'll buy too much, and if you shop after a big meal, you'll buy too little.
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I'm too much of a big kid.
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I still use quill and parchment. I do e-mails, and I write, but I don't go around surfing too much.
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I like to cook with the philosophy of using great ingredients and not altering them too much.
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I turned on the pillow with a little moan, and at this juncture Jeeves entered with the vital oolong. I clutched at it like a drowning man at a straw hat.
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In a world where there is so much to grieve and so little good to take? I grieve nothing. I take everything.
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When you educate a girl, you kick-start a cycle of success. It makes economic sense. It makes social sense. It makes moral sense. But, it seems, it's not common sense yet.
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Wonder, Carlyle declared, is the beginning of philosophy. It is not wonder, but rather the social enthusiasm which revolts from the sordidness of mean streets and the joylessness of withered lives, that is the beginning of economic science. Here, if in no other field, Comte's great phrase holds good: "It is for the heart to suggest our problems; it is for the intellect to solve them.... The only position for which the intellect is primarily adapted is to be the servant of the social sympathies.
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It is necessary to reteach a thing its loveliness, to put a hand on its brow of the flower and retell it in words and in touch it is lovely until it flowers again from within, of self-blessing.
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If nothing were substituted for everything, it would still be too much and too little.