Elizabeth Jane Coatsworth Quotes
Little I ask And that little is not granted." There are few crumbs In this world any more.

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I'd done 'Peter Pan' in a little pre-K class or whatever.
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Humour allows people to exhale a little.
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I try and be a little bit chic. I wouldn't wear sweatpants. I wouldn't wear a twinset.
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There are very little things in this life I cannot afford and patience is one of them.
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The Simpsons take up so little time that I'm able to do other things as well.
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I learned how to shoot when I was pretty little.
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I tend to watch a little TV... Court TV, once in a while. Some of the cases I get interested in.
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Dad really had little to do with the songs, except to perform them.
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We've been programmed, from the time that we were very, very little, about what we can't do - about what is impossible.
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I suffer a little bit from Napoleonism, if you will.
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So little time and so little to do.
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Even at 10 or 12, I was a hot, fast little cheerleader.
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I started out as a receptionist. I typed, I filed, I answered the phones for a little nine-person company.
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It's not just the small-potatoes post-9/11 Homeland spending that feels a little off mission. It's the big-ticket stuff too.
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Never assume you have everything pegged. Never tweak that last duck, and pat yourself on the back, and take everything else for granted. Because that's when god rips the mike out of your hand and says, out of nowhere, you might not come back from Dead Man's Curve. Say what? That's when you wake up in darkness, fumbling for the light switch
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I've got to see my movie to see how I'm acting, see what little things I can learn about my craft.
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God and other artists are always a little obscure....
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One should always be a little improbable.
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Then said a Second - 'Ne'er a peevish Boy Would break the Bowl from which he drank in joy, And He that with his hand the Vessel made Will surely not in after Wrath destroy'.
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Cars are little privacy cocoons that we take with us. If you could refuel while driving you could, theoretically, stay moving forever.
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The term blowback, which officials of the Central Intelligent Agency first invented for their own internal use, . . . refers to the unintended consequences of policies that were kept secret from the American people. What the daily press reports as the malign act of terrorists or drug lords or rogue states or illegal arms merchants often turn out to be blowback from earlier American operations.
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A Soviet diplomat, like a skilled chess player, does not expect his opposite number to give up something for nothing, not even a pawn.
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Little I ask And that little is not granted." There are few crumbs In this world any more.