Plenty Quotes
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Philosophy, like medicine, has plenty of drugs, few good remedies, and hardly any specific cures.
Sébastien-Roch Nicolas
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The rich want good wine, the poor, plenty of wine.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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Marriage is long enough to have plenty of room for time behind it.
William Faulkner
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Give people plenty and security, and they will fall into spiritual torpor.
Charles A. Murray
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I've had plenty of jo-jobs. Nothing I'd call a career. Let me put it this way. I have an extensive collection of name tags and hair nets.
Wayne Campbell
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Sinatra’s idea of paradise is a place where there are plenty of women and no newspapermen. He doesn’t know it, but he’d be better off if it were the other way around.
Humphrey Bogart
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The stream of plenty always flows towards the open expectant mind.
Bob Proctor
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A man is not necessarily intelligent because he has plenty of ideas, any more than he is a good general because he has plenty of soldiers.
Sébastien-Roch Nicolas
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If you have a great part, you have the opportunity to give a good performance. The greatest actors get the best parts, and the best parts make the greatest actors. There are plenty of people who are as talented, who just never got the part.
Tom Hollander
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Because, to despise money, one must have plenty of it.
Cesare Pavese
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I've experienced plenty of times when something I think is funny doesn't do very well. And there are times when something I don't think is funny makes the audience laugh so hard.
Carrot Top
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If you don't feel comfortable talking about really personal things in your music, you shouldn't do it. There's plenty of other things to write about.
Lewis Capaldi
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I have plenty of places to go, but no place to be.
Nick Flynn
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Rereading A.J. Liebling carries me happily back to an age when all good journalists knew they had plenty to be modest about, and were.
Russell Baker
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I have plenty to look forward to, I'm sure.
Miranda Otto
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I have reason to be shy. I've been hurt plenty.
Ethel Waters
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People want to be happy, isn't that right? Haven't you heard it all your life? I want to be happy, people say. Well, aren't they? Don't we keep them moving, don't we give them fun? That's all we live for, isn't it? For pleasure, for titillation? And you must admit our culture provides plenty of these.
Ray Bradbury
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There is plenty of courage among us for the abstract, but not for the concrete.
Helen Keller
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Avarice seems to have so pervaded our vital principles as to battle all hopes of a remedy but for peace and plenty.
Edmund Pendleton