Little Quotes
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There's very little reason in politics these days.
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When many little people in many little places do many little things, then the whole world changes.
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For Punjabis like me, we have to work a little harder on our body.
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I'm used to the golf course playing soft, so tomorrow I'm going to have to pay attention a little bit more.
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I think I'll always feel a little in awe whenever I see someone in their 20s or 30s carrying a cello or violin case - because I know, if they're doing it professionally, how many years of practice have gone into being able to make music with them. And the sounds they can make just hit me very hard, and feel full of limitless complexity.
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Let's keep that our little secret, shall we.
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A man is not little when he finds it difficult to cope with circumstances, but when circumstances overmaster him.
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Possibly we might even improve the world a little, if we got up early in the morning, and took off our coats to the work.
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Appearances have very little to do with happiness.
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I'm petite, only 5 feet tall, so occasionally I'd get an audition for a small person. But small people and little people are technically different.
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She had had sweet dreams, which possibly arose from the fact that her little bed was very white.
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Perfection is in the little things
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The Green Wind frowned into his brambly beard. “All little girls are terrible,” he admitted finally, “but the Marquess, at least, has a very fine hat."
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Obviously, I'm a little more responsible these days.
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Little by little, one travels far.
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Where wisdom is called for, force is of little use.
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It is always a mistake to underestimate the little people of the world, for it is often they who tip the balance.
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A scholar has to know a little of everything.
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We must always strive to improve, little by little.
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No religion but blasphemes a little.
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Little other than a red tape Talking-machine, and unhappy Bag of Parliamentary Eloquence.
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Three things too much, and three too little are pernicious to man; to speak much, and know little; to spend much, and have little; to presume much, and be worth little.