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too-much used changed
China Mieville Everything has changed. I cannot be used anymore. Those days are over. I know too much. What I do now, I do for me.
too-much because-i-can bother
David Hockney It's no good saying I wished I could go out more, because I can't. But I don't bother about it too much.
too-much young knows
Benazir Bhutto I know death comes. I've seen too much death, young death.
too-much disaster
Benedict Cumberbatch I am a PR disaster because I talk too much.
too-much eating said
Beatrix Potter It is said that the effect of eating too much lettuce is 'soporific'.
too-much asks
Audrey Hepburn It is too much to hope that I shall keep up my success. I don't ask for that. All I shall do is my best- and hope.
too-much failing rely
Arnold J. Toynbee Nothing fails like success when you rely on it too much.
too-much littles human-nature
Arnold Bennett Beware of undertaking too much at the start. Be content with quite a little. Allow for accidents. Allow for human nature, especially your own.
obscure words
Joseph Joubert Words, like glasses, obscure everything which they do not make clear.
obscure pursuit trivial twenty
Ted Cruz Twenty years from now if there is some obscure Trivial Pursuit question, I am confident I will be the answer.
obscure palpable uncouth
John Milton Through the palpable obscure find out / His uncouth way.
obscure
Donald Barthelme I am never needlessly obscure I am needfully obscure, when I am obscure.
obscure feels
Don DeLillo I've always liked being relatively obscure. I feel that's where I belong, that's where my work belongs.
obscure interpretation deeper
Stephen Young We allow words to obscure the interpretation of the deeper meaning.
obscure explanation asks
Maurice Merleau-Ponty To ask for an explanation is to explain the obscure by the more obscure.
obscure brevity
Horace Aiming at brevity, I become obscure.
obscure strive miscellaneous
Horace I strive to be brief, and become obscure.