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Quotes 1041 till 1060 of 2072.

  • Woody Allen Most of the time I don't have much fun. The rest of the time I don't have any fun at all.
    Woody Allen
    American movie director and actor (1935 - )
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  • Bobby Vinton Most of those takes were one take. I made those records in three minutes. I didn't have time to get nervous or scared the first time I sang it. It was all 'live' and I enjoyed it so much.
    Bobby Vinton
    American singer and songwriter (1935 - )
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  • Peace Pilgrim Most of us fall short much more by omission than by commission. While the world perishes we go our way: purposeless, passionless, day after day.
    Peace Pilgrim
    American activist, mystic and pacifist
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  • Will Durant Most of us spend too much time on the last twenty-four hours and too little on the last six thousand years.
    Will Durant
    American writer, historian, and philosopher (1885 - 1981)
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  • Campbell Scott Most of us... are simply just trying to get through the day. And wait for those times in their life that are markers, that put things into relief. That's why we like movies and books so much.
    Campbell Scott
    American actor, director and producer (1961 - )
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  • Billy Corgan Most people are living lives of sort of survival. And constantly posing an existential crisis, either through fantasy or oblivion, really has been pretty much explored in rock and roll. At least in the western version of rock n' roll.
    Billy Corgan
    American musician, singer and songwriter (1967 - )
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  • François Fénelon Most people I ask little from. I try to give them much, and expect nothing in return and I do very well in the bargain.
    François Fénelon
    French writer and archbishop (1651 - 1715)
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  • G. C. Lichtenberg Much can be inferred about a man from his mistress: in her one beholds his weaknesses and his dreams.
    G. C. Lichtenberg
    German writer and physicist (1742 - 1799)
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  • Archer J. P. Martin Much can often be learned by the repetition under different conditions, even if the desired result is not obtained.
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  • Euripides Much effort, much prosperity.
    Euripides
    Greek tragedian and poet (480 - 406)
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  • Edward H. Harriman Much good work is lost for the lack of a little more.
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  • John Keats Much have I traveled in the realms of gold, and many goodly states and kingdoms seen.
    John Keats
    English poet (1795 - 1821)
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  • Arnold Bennett Much ingenuity with a little money is vastly more profitable and amusing than much money without ingenuity.
    Arnold Bennett
    British novelist (1867 - 1931)
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  • Bob Kane Much is written about the Batman because he is publicly exposed in print. Very little is known personally about his creator, because I haven't given out that many interviews.
    Bob Kane
    American comic book writer, animator and artist (1915 - 1998)
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  • Heraclitus Much learning does not teach understanding.
    Heraclitus
    Greek philosopher (540 - 480)
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  • Edward Young Much learning shows how little mortals know; much wealth, how little wordings enjoy.
    Edward Young
    British poet (1683 - 1765)
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  • John Kenneth Galbraith Much literary criticism comes from people for whom extreme specialization is a cover for either grave cerebral inadequacy or terminal laziness, the latter being a much cherished aspect of academic freedom.
    John Kenneth Galbraith
    American economist (1908 - 2006)
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  • Charles Caleb Colton Much may be done in those little shreds and patches of time, which every day produces, and which most men throw away, but which nevertheless will make at the end of it no small deduction for the life of man.
    Charles Caleb Colton
    English writer (1777 - 1832)
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  • Samuel Johnson Much may be made of a Scotchman, if he be caught young.
    Samuel Johnson
    English writer (1709 - 1784)
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  • Madame Guizot Much misconstruction and bitterness are spared to him who thinks naturally upon what he owes to others rather than what he ought to expect from them.
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