Quotes about lit
littles facts originality
One couldn't carry on life comfortably without a little blindness to the fact that everything has been said better than we can put it ourselves. George Eliot
littles
Go, little booke! go, my little tragedie! Geoffrey Chaucer
littles
In love there is but little rest. Geoffrey Chaucer
littles busy found
Great peace is found in little busy-ness. Geoffrey Chaucer
literature carpentry
Ultimately, literature is nothing but carpentry Gabriel Garcia Marquez
littles function windmills
I find little in the works of Beethoven, Berlioz, Wagner and others when they are led by a conductor who functions like a windmill. Franz Liszt
littles
He that hath little is the lesse durtie. George Herbert
littles labour
A little labour, much health. George Herbert
littles excuse given
A little given seasonably excuses a great gift. George Herbert
littles
A little and good fills the trencher. George Herbert
littles
He is not poore that hath little, but he that desireth much. George Herbert
littles great-business
Great businesses turne on a little pinne. George Herbert
littles
Aske much to have a little. George Herbert
littles too-much riches
The use we make of our fortune determines its sufficiency. A little is enough if used wisely, and too much if expended foolishly.
littles
I've always been a little soft. I like to eat. Chris Pratt
littles sides why-not
Why not just do something a little more on the gentle side? Chris LeDoux
littles ordinary done
I always like doing things that no one's ever done before. Doing things a little out of the ordinary. Chris Jericho
literature sound doe
I can cite a chapter and verse of literature at the times saying Italians don`t speak our language, these folks coming from other places - it sounds identical to what you are saying about Muslims now. It really does. Chris Hayes
literature virtue great-gatsby-important
Every one suspects himself of at least one of the cardinal virtues. F. Scott Fitzgerald
littles enough knows
I learned a little of beauty-- enough to know that it had nothing to do with truth... F. Scott Fitzgerald
littles way persons
Once we were one person, and always it will be a little that way. F. Scott Fitzgerald
literature ordinary vegetarian
If you have embraced a creed which appears to be free from the ordinary dirtiness of politics - a creed from which you yourself cannot expect to draw any material advantage - surely that proves that you are in the right? George Orwell
literary-merit survival tests
There is no test of literary merit except survival, which is itself an index to majority opinion. George Orwell
littles too-much enough
A little too much is just enough for me. Jean Cocteau
literature slavery politics
Slaves are generally expected to sing as well as to work. Frederick Douglass
literature silent slave
Slaves were expected to sing as well as to work. A silent slave was not liked, either by masters or overseers. Frederick Douglass
literature individualism spite
In spite of his practical ability, some of his experience had petrified into maxims and quotations. George Eliot
literature freedom-of-the-press presses
One of the unsung freedoms that go with a free press is the freedom not to read it. Ferdinand Mount
littles denied
I asked for very little from life, and even this little was denied me. Fernando Pessoa
literature world enough
Literature exists because the world isn't enough. Fernando Pessoa
littles want boundaries
We want to push mankind's boundaries out a little further. Felix Baumgartner
literature pay printing
Nothing written for pay is worth printing. Only what has been written against the market. Ezra Pound
literature pounds inability
In our time, the curse is monetary illiteracy, just as inability to read plain print was the curse of earlier centuries. Ezra Pound