Quotes about lit
littles towns
Be the weirdest little weird in all Weird Town. Grace Helbig
literature great-service grows
It is doubtless one of Aristotle's great services that he conceived so clearly the truth that literature is a thing that grows and has a history. Gilbert Murray
littles might matter
There were nameless horrors abroad; and no matter how little one might be able to get at them, one ought tp stand prepared for any sort of action at any time. H. P. Lovecraft
littles may ends
We must recoile a little, to the end we may leap the better. George Herbert
littles fine ill
To fine folkes a little ill finely wrapt. George Herbert
littles patient
The Physitian owes all to the patient, but the patient owes nothing to him but a little mony. George Herbert
littles bees
The little cannot bee great, unlesse he devoure many. [The little cannot be great unless he devour many.] George Herbert
littles
The great would have none great and the little all little. George Herbert
littles
The great put the little on the hooke. George Herbert
littles
That which sufficeth is not little. George Herbert
littles little-things
Of a little thing a little displeaseth. George Herbert
literature force gentle
There is great force hidden in a gentle command. George Herbert
littles hearing ears
Little pitchers have wide eares. [Little pitchers have wide ears.] George Herbert
littles
In each of us there is a little of all of us. Georg C. Lichtenberg
littles causes world
The greatest things in the world are brought about by other things which we count as nothing: little causes we overlook but which at length accumulate. Georg C. Lichtenberg
littles infinite
Just as there are polysyllabic words that say very little, so there are also monosyllabic words of infinite meaning. Georg C. Lichtenberg
littles make-things-right bits
A little bit is not that much to ask to make things right. Jessica Simpson
littles bugs polls
We're going to get that little bug before that little bug gets my poll ratings down any further. Jerry Brown
littles rooms towns
It was the kind of town that made you feel like Humphrey Bogart: you came in on a bumpy little plane, and, for some mysterious reason, got a private room with balcony overlooking the town and the harbor; then you sat there and drank until something happened. Hunter S. Thompson
littles spots knows
Knowledge is little; to know the right context is much; to know the right spot is everything. Hugo von Hofmannsthal
lit mines mining mules pulled work worked
My great-grandfather was a coal miner, who worked in Pennsylvania mines when carts were pulled by mules and mines were lit by candles. Mining was very dangerous work then.
literally means politics power
Democracy literally means the power of people. Democracy is not about politics, it is about the people. Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj
littles our-actions moral
Moral maxims are surprisingly useful on occasions when we can invent little else to justify our actions. Alexander Pushkin
literal random ways
We don't know what we are going to do with this. It's really random with all the ways that we're thinking. Some are very literal and some are very non-literal, but we have no idea where we're going right now.
literature scripts pieces
A script is not a piece of literature it's a process. Abel Ferrara
littles rage terrorist
Fascism was little more than terrorist rule by corrupt gangsters. Mussolini was not corrupt himself but he did nothing except to rage impotently. A. J. P. Taylor
littles good-things
I've never before been so aware of the thousands of little good things, the thousands of things that go right every day. A. J. Jacobs
littles laptops recording-studio
I'm portable. I carry a laptop and a little recording studio on my back. Abbie Cornish
literature mourn
Mourn for me rather as living than as dead. Aeschylus
literature guile
We shall perish by guile just as we slew. Aeschylus
littles all-alone indian
One little Indian left all alone, he went out and hanged himself and then there were none. Agatha Christie
littles too-late late
One knows so little. When one knows more it is too late. Agatha Christie
literature eternity
Everything that has existed, lingers in the Eternity. Agatha Christie