Little Quotes
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Never was isle so little, never was sea so lone, But over the scud and the palm-trees an English flag was flown.
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The reason why so little is done, is generally because so little is attempted.
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Be slow to judge for we know little of what has been done and nothing of what has been resisted.
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...I wasn't sure if we'd ever be the same kind of friends we'd been when we were little. Maybe being two peas in a pod was over, but maybe we could be more like two wild blueberries: two of a kind, but different, too. -Lily
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My first movie, 'Heathers,' had played at the festival, so I had a little bit of a Sundance connection, but I didn't really know about the Labs.
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A little in one's own pocket is better than much in another man's purse.
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I'm just writin' about my little ol' love affair.
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Come let me kiss you. Life was never so precious as today— when it meant so little.
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A man like me troubles himself little about a million men.
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Dear God, let me be damned a little longer, a little while.
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I fear it as little as to drink a cup of tea.
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When you're working on a play like 'Sloane,' that play works; you don't have to worry about that. When you're working on a new play like 'Little Dog,' you have no clue if the play works. You're exploring.
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Since we cannot know all that there is to be known about anything, we ought to know a little about everything.
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Embrace simplicity. Put others first. Desire little.
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Twilight is to Vampires what My Little Pony is to Kentucky Derby Winning Horses.
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A tiny remnant of a big thing is better than a whole little thing.
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A baseball swing is a very finely tuned instrument. It is repetition, and more repetition, then a little more after that.
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If we admit it or not, skiing is a little bit of show biz
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In the morning, I'm like the Antonioni movies. I'm little sad. I haven't the courage to start the day. In the evenings, I'm happier, more alive - like the character I play in 'An Almost Perfect Affair.'
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I grew up next to the ocean, on the coast, and would dance the salsa all day, so I just learned those rhythms and knew how to move my body when I was very little.
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In spite of all these disquieting triumphs in the field of natural science, it's astonishing how little man has learned about himself, and how much there is to learn. How little we know about this brain which made social evolution possible, and of the mind. How little we know of the nature and spirit of man and God. We stand now before this inner frontier of ignorance. If we could pass it, we might well discover the meaning of life and understand man's destiny.
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He who is plenteously provided for from within needs but little from without.
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If goodness is its own reward, shouldn't we get a little something for being naughty?
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I've been around doing a little of this and a little of that.