Quotes about lit
literature consumerism hardest
The hardest thing is to take less when you can get more. Kin Hubbard
littles world imagine
Politicians live in little worlds of their own and imagine they are the universe. Michael Foot
little-sister littles
I love my little sister to death Michael Trevino
littles who-cares care
I'm probably just an obnoxious little bollocks. Who cares?
literature emotion
There's always been anger in the making of music or literature or dance. Michael Ondaatje
littles idiot
Here Mr Potts come here you little idiot! Enid Blyton
littles sometimes politician
A little nonsense now and then is not a bad thing - where would we politicians be if we were not allowed to talk it sometimes. Enoch Powell
littles paradox knows
The more I know, the more sure I am I know so little. The eternal paradox. James Clavell
littles bits little-bit
I'm superstitious a little bit. Jake Gyllenhaal
literary-merit judging merit
It's hard to judge literary merit. Henry Rollins
littles sound workaholic
This sounds really corny, but I am a slave to my work, a workaholic, and glad of it. I like what I do; this is my place, my little universe, one of them. Henry Rollins
littles dough
When you're little and you don't have much dough, you have to innovate. You have to be sharp. Henry Rollins
littles information illegal
Before the Freedom of Information Act, I used to say at meetings "The illegal we do immediately. The unconstitutional takes a little longer." ... But since the Freedom of Information Act, I'm afraid to say things like that. Henry A. Kissinger
littles experts fit
I'm no expert in vibrators, but I was surprised to learn that one could fit in that little box. Henry Blodget
littles spoiled cooks
I never learned to cook; I was a little spoiled as far as that's concerned. Hector Elizondo
littles
He who owns little is little owned. Henry David Thoreau
literature
In literature it is only the wild that attracts us. Henry David Thoreau
literature advantage enjoy
It is the greatest of all advantages to enjoy no advantage at all. Henry David Thoreau
littles way sound
I realized that equipment really had little to do with why I sound like the way I sound Pat Metheny
littles prize professional-life
The prize seemed to change my professional life very little. Philip Warren Anderson
littles surreal
Everything is always a little surreal. Paula Abdul
literature paper peer-review
...I can't see either of these papers being in the next IPCC report. Kevin [Trenberth] and I will keep them out somehow, even if we have to redefine what the peer-review literature is! Phil Jones
littles four surf
I love my little Mac G4 computer and we just had Internet installed on the bus... we all have little Macs actually, there's four of us on the bus, and we all just sit there and surf the Internet! Lee Ann Womack
littles reminders
I thought I would spend the rest of my life searching for little reminders of you... Lisa Kleypas
littles thorns administration
In 1840 I was called from my farm to undertake the administration of public affairs and I foresaw that I was called to a bed of thorns. I now leave that bed which has afforded me little rest, and eagerly seek repose in the quiet enjoyments of rural life. John Tyler
littles empires too-much
History. The more of it you have the more you have to live it. After a little while there gets to be too much of it to memorize and maybe that's when empires start to decline. John Updike
littles world foolery
Thou little thinkest what a little foolery governs the world. John Selden
littles pioneers sin
Little sins are pioneers of hell.
littles bears teddy-bear
And that's an even greater love: to love somebody when he's a little...worn at the edges. —Teddy Bear James Howe
littles understood
Have read little and understood less. James Joyce
literature privilege doe
It is the privilege of genius that life never grows common place, as it does for the rest of us. James Russell Lowell
literature world born
Every person born into this world their work is born with them. James Russell Lowell
literature lasts should
[B]ut in literature, it should be remembered, a thing always becomes his at last who says it best, and thus makes it his own. James Russell Lowell