Quotes about lit
littles way connections
Errol Morris A movie is like a tip of an iceberg, in a way, because so little of what you do in connection with making a movie actually gets into the movie. Almost everything gets left behind.
literature moral ethical
Gao Xingjian Literature remains an indispensable human activity, in which the reader and the writer are engaged of their own volition. Hence, literature has no duty to the masses or society, and ethical or moral pronouncements added by busybody critics are of no concern to the writer.
littles sitting calm
Christina Milian I have to have a little bit of time to myself right before whatever it is that I have to do because most of the time I'm sitting in my head convincing myself to calm down, all right, show down.
littles changed adore
Christina Hendricks I adore the incredibly tight clothing! My own wardobe's changed - I've streamlined a little bit and definitely learnt from Joan's sleekiness and tailoring.
literature middle-east knows
Chris Matthews You don't know whether he's thought through how this is going to affect the Middle East.
littles
Chris Gardner This part of my life, this little part, is called happiness.
literature remarks
Gertrude Stein Remarks are not literature.
literature knows do-you-know
Gertrude Stein Do you know because I tell you so, or do you know, do you know.
literature population projects
Gertrude Stein It is extraordinary that whole populations have no projects for the future, none at all. It certainly is extraordinary, but it is certainly true.
littles back-and-forth knows
Hayden Panettiere I know I personally get a little rusty when I've jumped back and forth.
littles facade sissy
Harry Hay Underneath that facade, I'm a terrified little sissy, just like everybody else. But I never let it show.
littles might use
Hans Christian Andersen There was once a merchant who was so rich that he might have paved the whole street, and a little alley besides, with silver money. But he didn't do it--he knew better how to use his money than that.
littles garbo knows
Greta Garbo Except physically, we know little more about Garbo than we know about Shakespeare.
littles embrace happens
Gretchen Rubin There are no do overs and some things just aren't going to happen. It is a little sad but you just have to embrace what is
littles ifs
Gordon B. Hinckley Let us stand a little taller, if you don't, you will never strengthen yourself
littles nonsense now-and-then
Horace Mingle a little folly with your wisdom; a little nonsense now and then is pleasant. [Lat., Misce stultitiam consiliis brevem: Dulce est desipere in loco.
literature
Horace Leave the rest to the gods.
literature purpose news
Herman Melville It is not the purpose of literature to purvey news. For news consult the Almanac de Gotha.
literature one-thing
Herman Melville To be called one thing, is oftentimes to be another.
littles should suspicious
Herman Melville Whenever we discover a dislike in us, toward any one, we should ever be a little suspicious of ourselves.
literature edges ragged
Herman Melville Truth uncompromisingly told will always have its ragged edges.
littles printed
Henry David Thoreau Much is published, but little printed.
literature honest trustworthy
Henry David Thoreau Time & Co. are, after all, the only quite honest and trustworthy publishers that we know.
littles adventurous walks
Henry David Thoreau Let your walks now be a little more adventurous.
literature way yards
Henry David Thoreau Front yards are not made to walk in, but, at most, through, and you could go in the back way.
literature life-is
Henry David Thoreau There is always a present and extant life, be it better or worse, which all combine to uphold.
literature confession
Henry David Thoreau Faith never makes a confession.
literature annoying can-do
Henry David Thoreau Do what nobody else can do for you. Omit to do anything else.
literature treats esteem
Henry David Thoreau We are not what we are, nor do we treat or esteem each other for such, but for what we are capable of being.
literature oracles calm
Henry David Thoreau The language of excitement is at best picturesque merely. You must be calm before you can utter oracles.
littles honest honorable
Henry David Thoreau It is remarkable that there is little or nothing to be remembered written on the subject of getting a living: how to make getting a living not merely honest and honorable, but altogether inviting and glorious; for if getting a living is not so, then living is not.
littles reputation chaucer
Henry David Thoreau On the whole, Chaucer impresses us as greater than his reputation, and not a little like Homer and Shakespeare, for he would haveheld up his head in their company.