Miguel de Cervantes Quotes
Riches are of little avail in many of the calamities to which mankind are liable.Miguel de Cervantes
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Mankind can be very magnanimous, given the chance.
Karin Fossum -
The world is indeed comic, but the joke is on mankind.
H. P. Lovecraft -
Humour allows people to exhale a little.
Zach Anner -
There is too little courtship in the world.
Vernon Lee -
The Simpsons take up so little time that I'm able to do other things as well.
Dan Castellaneta -
I'm a little bit anally retentive, a little bit OCD, but a whole lot clean.
Jack McBrayer
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I learned how to shoot when I was pretty little.
Haley Bennett -
Dad really had little to do with the songs, except to perform them.
Nancy Sinatra -
When you're on a series that's been cancelled, there's a little bit of a stink on you.
Hank Azaria -
I suffer a little bit from Napoleonism, if you will.
Gary Coleman -
If we do not lay out ourselves in the service of mankind whom should we serve?
Abigail Adams -
So little time and so little to do.
Oscar Levant
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Even at 10 or 12, I was a hot, fast little cheerleader.
Jackie Joyner-Kersee -
I started out as a receptionist. I typed, I filed, I answered the phones for a little nine-person company.
Carly Fiorina -
A new type of thinking is essential if mankind is to survive and move toward higher levels.
Albert Einstein -
I've got to see my movie to see how I'm acting, see what little things I can learn about my craft.
LL Cool J -
To the mass of mankind religion of some kind is a necessity.
Alfred Russel Wallace -
To be true to the mythical conception of a God is to be false to the interests of mankind.
E. Haldeman-Julius
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You must be sure that whatever health is brought to mankind it all comes from God.
Emma Curtis Hopkins -
Myself when young did eagerly frequent doctor and saint, and heard great argument about it and about: but evermore came out by the same door as in I went.
Omar Khayyam -
I know something about the civilization of China, with my background, obviously, and I think I know something about American history. But that's about all. And I've traveled all over the world, and for a long time I didn't know very much about it, really.
I. M. Pei -
No greater victory can be won by citizens or soldiers than to transform temporary foes into permanent friends.
William Jennings Bryan -
He believed that he must, that he could and would recover the good things, the happy things, the easy tranquil things of life. He had made mistakes, but he could overlook these. He had been a fool, but that could be forgiven. The time wasted--must be relinquished. What else could one do about it? Things were too complex, but they might be reduced to simplicity again. Recovery was possible.
Saul Bellow -
Riches are of little avail in many of the calamities to which mankind are liable.
Miguel de Cervantes