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I hardly know an intellectual man, even, who is so broad and truly liberal that you can think aloud in his society.
— Henry David Thoreau
The central moral issue of science is that we do not have a science of peace and hardly know where to begin in building one.
— Joshua Lederberg
Some ghosts are so quiet you would hardly know they were there.
— Bernie Mcgill
I can hardly keep track of the things I don't know, but every now and then comes an ignorance that makes me nostalgic.
— Erri De Luca
I felt more than ever the necessity of my mission. But I went home out of spirits, I hardly know why. I must work by myself all life long.
— Elizabeth Blackwell
A man can hardly be said to have made a fortune if he does not know how to enjoy it.
— Luc De Clapiers
I more than like you. I hardly know you, but I want to keep you. Just the way you are. Maybe forever.
— Aly Martinez
You will hardly know who I am or what I mean
— Walt Whitman
Your friends avoid you, brutishly transform'd
They hardly know you, or if one remains
To wish you well, he wishes you in heaven. — John Armstrong
They hardly know you, or if one remains
To wish you well, he wishes you in heaven. — John Armstrong
I hardly know so true a mark of a little mind as the servile imitation of others.
— Sir Fulke Greville
We ain't going to curse anyone," said Granny firmly. "It hardly ever works if they don't know you've done it.
— Terry Pratchett
There is danger in courage. Cowardice is a power for good. We hardly know what it prevents.
— Ivy Compton-Burnett
Bomb', Reyes said, not bothering to look up.
'One of ours?' Maddox insisted ...
'Hardly. I know better than to blow myself up,' Reyes sighed. — Gena Showalter
'One of ours?' Maddox insisted ...
'Hardly. I know better than to blow myself up,' Reyes sighed. — Gena Showalter
Prayer gives a man the opportunity of getting to know a gentleman he hardly ever meets. I do not mean his maker, but himself.
— William Ralph Inge
I hardly trust myself to write about him. I do not know what I should write about him.
— Ahdaf Soueif
I know little about nature and hardly anything about men.
— Albert Einstein
Among the smaller duties of life I hardly know any one more important than that of not praising where praise is not due.
— Sydney Smith
I don't know why wicked places generally look wicked. You'd think they'd look nice, to fool people, but they hardly ever do.
— Lemony Snicket
If souls can suffer alongside, and I hardly know it, because the spirit of discernment is not in me, then I know nothing of Calvary love.
— Amy Carmichael
What could a child know of the darkness of God's plan? Or how flesh is so frail it is hardly more than a dream
— Cormac McCarthy
If we go somewhere on foot, we know the way perfectly, whereas if we go by car or airplane, we are hardly there at all. It becomes merely a dream.
— Chogyam Trungpa
Destroying species is like tearing pages out of an unread book, written in a language humans hardly know how to read, about the place where they live.
— Holmes Rolston III
How is it you can love someone when you hardly know them and how do you stop loving them once you do?
— Kate McGahan
It is amazing how much a thought expands and refines by being put into speech: I should think it could hardly know itself.
— Letitia Elizabeth Landon
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
Life, as we know it, could hardly continue if men did not soon slay the dreamer inside them
— Robert Aickman
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
as I hardly know where I am, with what
— George Eliot
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
We hardly ever know the decisions we make that change our lives, mostly because they are the small ones
— Rachel Hawkins
Work becomes at once a delight and a tyrant. For even when the time comes and you can relax, you hardly know how.
— Alice Foote MacDougall
Hardly anyone knows how much is gained by ignoring the future.
— Bernard Le Bovier De Fontenelle
Will you tell me how long you have loved him?"
"It has been coming on so gradually, that I hardly know when it began. — Jane Austen
"It has been coming on so gradually, that I hardly know when it began. — Jane Austen
It felt better to forgive him. I hardly wanted him to know, that it could be so easy, just to let him off the hook. I wouldn't have to carry him then.
— Louise Wareham Leonard
Now I see that if one doesn't know how to die, one can hardly know how to live - because death is a part of life.
— Thich Nhat Hanh
My life is not nuts. I hardly ever watch television, I don't go out very much, so I don't really know what's going on.
— Sophie Okonedo
If a caterpillar doesn't know its future has wings, it hardly experiences itself as land-bound.
— Robert Kagan
And it's been so long since most of our boys have sailed they hardly know a poop deck from a chamber pot!
— Andrew Peterson
He hated so many people I hardly know anyone any more
— Elaine Dundy
I admire the assurance and confidence everyone has in himself, whereas there is hardly anything I am sure I know or that I dare give my word I can do.
— Michel De Montaigne
His dream must have seemed so close that he could hardly fail to grasp it. He did not know that it was already behind him.
— F Scott Fitzgerald