Exiguity Quotes & Sayings
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Kids are like buckets of disease that live in your house. — Louis C.K.
Alas, irreverence has been subsumed by mere grossness, at least in the so-called mass media. What we have now, to quote myself at my most pretentious, is a nimiety of scurrility with a concomitant exiguity of taste. — Tom Lehrer
It took nature 100 million years to make the ape stand up and become Homo sapiens. It took us only 10,000 to make knowing obsolete. — Sugata Mitra
Social service that savours of patronage is not service. — Mahatma Gandhi
When I started writing, the first thing that came out was in English. I liked a few French things, but they were very overwhelming. — Thomas Mars
Our children are too precious and their time with us too short for us to neglect the unspeakable privilege we have in loving them, nurturing them, shaping them, and preparing them to step out into the wide world. — David Jeremiah
But, hell, I wouldn't have grudged him your body. I know how little bodies mean - especially women's bodies. But I do grudge him your heart and your dear, hard, unscrupulous mind. He doesn't want your mind, the fool, and I don't want your body. I can buy women cheap. But I do want your mind and your heart, and I'll never have them. — Margaret Mitchell
When I meditate, I clearly see that God is already seated inside my heart. — Sri Chinmoy
Everyone has pencils in their house, no matter how hip and contemporary they are. — David Rees
We want our marriage to be a triumph, not a tragedy. — Joyce Meyer
I'd like to be a working actor.It sounds really trite, but there really are no small parts, only small actors. And so as long as I'm a working actor, I can improve. — Anne Hathaway
When I get home after being away for work, my wife always stuffs the fridge with loads of what she calls 'nibbles' - all the great things you can eat straight from the fridge, like chunks of cheese, slices of ham, bowls of hummus. — Alfred Molina
I probably did pack a lifetime's work into the 1980s. — John Lloyd