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When I was focusing on theater, I would go on for months without any work and could hardly pay the rent.
— Luke Evans
I hardly even leave my own house.
— Bill Nighy
Actually it seems to me that one can hardly say anything either bad enough or good enough about life.
— C.S. Lewis
Cleveland's a great place when you're a kid. You hardly ever get sunburned, without the sun shining.
— Darrell Issa
Hardly anyone in the world is an American
— Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
Has he been snatched up to heaven?" I queried. "They'd hardly have taken the pie too," said George.
— Jerome K. Jerome
We are hardly ever as strong as that which we create.
— Charles Bukowski
But still, how could they write whole libraries about someone like Kant and hardly even notice Taylor-that prophet who could see ten centuries ahead?
— Yevgeny Zamyatin
There is little to be gained by seeking after the mysteries, for there is hardly time in a lifetime to master the plain and precious things.
— Boyd K. Packer
But that was always the case. People hardly ever saw their children as they really were.
— Rohinton Mistry
A man can hardly be said to have made a fortune if he does not know how to enjoy it.
— Luc De Clapiers
The spectacle of people following current custom for lack of will or imagination to do anything else is hardly a new failing.
— William H. Whyte
One hardly saves a world without ruling it.
— Emile M. Cioran
Read until my eyes ached
it was hardly important
but proof again that there is always an escape. — Lily Koppel
it was hardly important
but proof again that there is always an escape. — Lily Koppel
She knew, now, why her father had not spoken of the last war, nor Alistair of his. It was hardly fair on the living.
— Chris Cleave
Wow! I can hardly believe I finished Beyonders.
— Brandon Mull
I can hardly decide what plays I should be in.
— Fiona Shaw
Hindsight is not 20-20. Not even close. Our view of the past, in fact, is hardly clearer than our view of the future.
— Ed Catmull
There are 2,000 young-adult novels published a year, and hardly any of them ever break out.
— Catherine Hardwicke
I am so tired, I can hardly type these worfs.
— Lemony Snicket
You can hardly do anything that won't seem stupid later.
— Karl Lehenbauer
One is hardly sensible of fatigue while he marches to music.
— Thomas Carlyle
Cleverness that comes too late is hardly cleverness at all?
— Cassandra Clare
When a man must force himself to be faithful in his love, this is hardly better than unfaithfulness.
— Francois De La Rochefoucauld
Hmmm," he said. "Quite a novel idea, I must say. But hardly conducive to a bestselling, tell-all, no-holds-barred biography.
— Alan Bradley
I'm a terrible grocery shopper. I hardly ever do it. And if I do, there's never more than three things in the bag.
— Seth Meyers
I could hardly be responsible for my actions when everyone around me gave me every opportunity to sink to their low expectations.
— Darynda Jones
I hardly ever think about audience. I just try to tell a story for me. I write the kind of story I would like to read.
— Brent Runyon
Grandfather always said school's a place where they take sixteen years to wear down your brain. Grandfather hardly went to school either.
— Haruki Murakami
With my child, I hardly watch TV now.
— Lindsay Davenport
My own belief is that there is hardly anyone whose sexual life, if it were broadcast, would not fill the world at large with surprise and horror.
— W. Somerset Maugham
One can hardly overestimate people's need to talk about themselves and to be listened to.
— Erich Fromm
But I can hardly remember what it felt like. It's like everything that happens to you. It doesn't feel real.
— Sebastian Faulks
as I hardly know where I am, with what
— George Eliot
I'm not surprised by hardly anything anymore.
— Laura Schlessinger
We are hardly ever as that which we create
— Charles Bukowski
I hardly recognize what I do well. I just do it.
— Stephen Jay Gould
Conscience and the cock-rot are hardly equivalent,' snapped Lorsen.
'Indeed,' said Cosca, significantly. 'The cock-rot is rarely fatal. — Joe Abercrombie
'Indeed,' said Cosca, significantly. 'The cock-rot is rarely fatal. — Joe Abercrombie
I don't know hardly any of the players who have the in-between game like me, who can go to any position on the court.
— Oscar Robertson
Keys were hardly known for their complacency,
— Patrick Rothfuss
Arguments hardly affect the faithful- their beliefs have an entirely different foundation.
— Paul Feyerabend
We're hardly idiots, Linzi. I think we can manage without an instruction manual." - Trissk from Hunter's Edge (After the Fall series)
— Gayla Drummond
Social order at the expense of liberty is hardly a bargain
— Marquis De Sade
[A]ll her life she [Chantal] had been carefully, heroically watching over mediocre beings who were hardly real, over things of no value.
— Georges Bernanos
Hardly any generation wants to take the whole of the last generation, it just wants to take its best bits.
— Ninette De Valois
Togetherness is the key to success: a lone bee makes hardly any honey; a lone man makes hardly any money.
— Vinita Kinra
One man's flash of lightning, ripping through the air, is another's passing glare. Hardly there.
— Kate Tempest
I just think some books are instructions on why women are dirt or hardly exist at all except as accessories or are inherently evil and empty.
— Rebecca Solnit
I can hardly wait until Donald Trump announces his celebrity cabinet.
— David Letterman
It was a night so beautiful that your soul seemed hardly able to bear the prison of the body.
— W. Somerset Maugham
Experience isn't interesting until it begins to repeat itself. In fact, till it does that, it hardly is experience.
— Elizabeth Bowen
Life, as we know it, could hardly continue if men did not soon slay the dreamer inside them
— Robert Aickman
What a man knows hardly matters. It is what he does.
— Gene Wolfe
I hated my mind, how it remembered. Memories were daggers to my soul, and I hardly had any positive ones to hold on to. I
— Brittainy C. Cherry
Man can hardly even recognize the devils of his own creation.
— Albert Schweitzer
...Hardly. A ragged apron does not a waiter make.
— Eoin Colfer
The intelligent man finds everything laughable, the sensible man hardly anything.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
I think after Christmas would be better for publication: I am hardly a Christmas present.
— Oscar Wilde
Forgive me, Cassie, but Jonas Marsden is hardly an example of well-adjusted behavior!
— Karen Chance
Legalists and theological experts with "lips close to God and hearts far away from him" (Isa. 29:13). The world hardly needs more of these.
— Dallas Willard
Well, this I know: our best years are when we're working hardest and going right ahead when we can hardly see our way out.
— Willa Cather
That's how it goes within a family. You think you know each other so well, and so you don't bother hardly getting to know each other at all.
— Orson Scott Card
God in his infinite wisdom
Did not make me very wise-
So when my actions are stupid
They hardly take God by surprise. — Langston Hughes
Did not make me very wise-
So when my actions are stupid
They hardly take God by surprise. — Langston Hughes
And you," she spat in Nikolai's direction. "Go somewhere you're wanted."
"That's hardly limiting," he said. — Leigh Bardugo
"That's hardly limiting," he said. — Leigh Bardugo
At Barca we trained every day with the ball. I hardly even took a step running without a ball at my feet.
— Lionel Messi
That which enters the mind through reason can be corrected. That which is admitted through faith, hardly ever.
— Santiago Ramon Y Cajal
As for earthquakes, though they were still formidable, they were so interesting that men of science could hardly regret them.
— Bertrand Russell
Unless we consent to lack the common things which men call success, we shall hardly become heroes or saints, philosophers or poets.
— John Lancaster Spalding
A scientist can hardly encounter anything more desirable than, just as a work is completed, to have its foundation give way.
— Gottlob Frege
What began it all was the bright bone of a dream I could hardly hold onto.
— Michael Ondaatje
A life time is still not enough to show how much you love, But a moment is hardly enough to show how much you hate.
— Jitendra Anne
Her need was as big as the stars, and he was down there on the beach, so quiet she could hardly hear him.
— Ann Brashares
The believer who has never doubted will hardly convert a doubter.
— Marie Von Ebner-Eschenbach
Revenge hardly mends anything. The son of a bitch you want to crush does not exist. The son of a bitch is your own self.
— E.E. Giorgi
I hardly ever remember my dreams.
— Tyler Blackburn
The world is apt to judge of everything by the success; and whoever has ill fortune will hardly be allowed a good name.
— William Dampier
In 1984 the lust for power is satisfied by inflicting pain; in Brave New World, by inflicting a hardly less humiliating pleasure.
— Aldous Huxley
Hector? You call him Hector?"
"Well, I can hardly call out, 'Agent Chavez, oo Agent Chavez,' When he makes me climax, now can I? — Kristen Ashley
"Well, I can hardly call out, 'Agent Chavez, oo Agent Chavez,' When he makes me climax, now can I? — Kristen Ashley
It was a very stupid thing to do, I'll admit, but I hardly didn't even know I was doing it.
— J.D. Salinger
There is hardly anything that an ingenious mind cannot bring itself to doubt, granted sufficient industry and application.
— Frances Noyes Hart
I hardly see myself as a futurist.
— Dick Wolf