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tiny encounters glimpse
Willem de Kooning Content is a glimpse of something, an encounter like a flash. It's very tiny - very tiny. Content.
tiny moments blink
Wislawa Szymborska Carry on, then, if only for the moment that it takes a tiny galaxy to blink!
tiny good-work twinkling
Wislawa Szymborska Keep up the good work, if only for a while, if only for the twinkling of a tiny galaxy.
tiny
Kerry Greenwood If you look at the map, there's Thrace, Greece, Bulgaria, and there's tiny Gallipoli. It is such a small part of the whole peninsula, and yet you only hear about this little tiny bit.
tiny possibility bunch
Oprah Winfrey The future is full of possibility, whether you make one tiny change - or a whole invigorating, thrilling, inspiring bunch of them.
tiny world fractions
Terence McKenna The world which we perceive is a tiny fraction of the world which we can perceive, which is a tiny fraction of the perceivable world...
tiny going-for-it chance
Louis Tomlinson Even if there's a tiny tiny chance, isn't that worth going for it?
tiny facts minorities
John F. Kerry We should not allow a tiny minority of shoddy scientists and science and extreme ideologues to compete with scientific facts,
bigs stills backsides
Renee Zellweger This [my backside] is still very, very big.
bigs backgrounds bluegrass
Travis Tritt Bluegrass is really a big part of my background.
bigs can-do
Roald Dahl I'm right and you're wrong, I'm big and you're small, and there's nothing you can do about it.
bigs big-picture seems
Richard Powers I really like science because it seems to be that place where you get the big picture, everything connects.
bigs big-movie
Robin Tunney After I do a big movie I get offered big movies. But I always do the weirdest indie
bigs feels humans
Robin Williams I feel like I'm a big human snot.
bigs
Tove Jansson Everything's much too big here,' thought Moominmamma. 'Or perhaps I'm too small.
bigs prime ministers
Will Self So I was smacked up on the Prime Minister's jet – big deal.
bigs grows
Jack Welch With leadership the question at the beginning of the day is, 'how far can we take this...how big can we grow it...and how fast can we get there?'
disservice
David Boren I think it is a disservice to the American people.
disservice exists historical history interpret might people remove rewrite suggest
Tom Schwartz People who suggest or might suggest that we remove the plaque, it does a disservice to the historical record. You don't rewrite history because of what exists here and now. History's there to interpret for hundreds of years down the road.
disservice music whatever zone
Tinashe To break R&B into subcategories does a disservice to the music. I like to live in a zone where I can do whatever I want, where I don't have to worry about genre.
disservice emotion mean means misused terrible word
James Gray The word 'operatic' is often misused to mean over the top, where someone is over-emoting. And that does a terrible disservice because 'operatic' to me means a commitment and a belief to the emotion of the moment that is sincere.
disservice ears fingers simply stick
Conrad Bums To simply stick your fingers in your ears and say, 'No way, I'm not listening,' is to do a disservice to the generations to follow.
disservice increasing morris parents risk tremendous
Stanton Glantz What Phillip Morris is doing here is a tremendous disservice to parents and to infants because it's increasing the risk infants will die.
disservice drives myth ourselves somehow
Martin O'Malley We do ourselves a disservice when some of us cave to the myth that Social Security somehow drives the deficit.
disservice dream fallacy states striving united win worth
James Gray I feel that The American Dream is this fallacy that you come to the United States and win lotto. That's a disservice to The American Dream because the American Dream is worth striving for. And it's not easy.
disservice familiar iraq prepare themselves
Citizen Cope If I condone that kind of journalism, she's going to be in Iraq one day, so is that how she's going to prepare for something of importance?, ... If someone comes in and is not familiar with what I'm doing, then they're doing me a disservice and themselves and their readers.