Nothing Quotes
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We live in a culture where everything tastes good but nothing satisfies.
Daniel Pinchbeck -
It's only those who do nothing that make no mistakes, I suppose.
Joseph Conrad
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There is nothing in religion but fiction.
George Bernard Shaw -
Nothing was, nothing will be, everything has reality and presence.
Hermann Hesse -
He did each single thing as if he did nothing else.
Charles Dickens -
All for the nation, nothing against the nation.
Antonio de Oliveira Salazar -
I believe that nothing happens by chance. Deep down, things have their secret plan, even though we don’t understand it.
Carlo D'Este -
Nothing is in the intellect that was not first in the senses.
John Locke Nazareth
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But indeed I would rather have nothing but tea.
Jane Austen -
Nothing's perfect... and it's in the imperfection there is possibility.
Christopher Doyle -
You aim at all the things you have been told that stardom means the rich life, the applause, the parties cluttered with celebrities. Then you find that you have it all. And it is nothing, really nothing. It is like a drug that lasts just a few hours, a sleeping pill. When it wears off, you have to live without its help.
Susan Hayward -
I was nothing more than a thug with Tolstoy in my pocket.
David Adams Richards -
Nothing you will ever do in your lifetime is likely to make you as much money as buying a home and living in it.
David Bach -
If you know only the name, you know nothing.
Walter Lewin
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Financially, I'm fine. But it's good to work. I'm not capable of doing nothing.
Anita Pallenberg -
There is nothing romantic in the poverty of artists except to those who ogle the starving
Campbell McGrath -
We were all worried that nothing good was going to happen for Florida
Gary Danielson -
Dark can't exist with the light. Ain't nothing dark about God.
Mystikal -
There's nothing a man can stand so much of as praise.
Kate Langley Bosher -
There is perhaps nothing that is not musical. Perhaps there's no moment in life that's not musical... All instruments, musical or not, become instruments.
George Brecht