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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
Although I hardly ever turn on the TV set unless it's football season, I do watch a lot of TV on my iPad - perfect for long airplane journeys.
— Joshua Bell
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
When I began teaching you hardly could find a university in America or a college where they would teach either Jewish studies or Holocaust studies.
— Elie Wiesel
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
The covetous man is like a camel with a great hunch on his back; heaven's gate must be made Higher and broader, or he will hardly get in.
— Thomas Adams
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
His growing lack of concern for the others hardly surprised him, whereas previously he had prided himself on being considerate.
— Franz Kafka
Hardly anyone moved to Coot Lake unless they had some kind of tie to the community. It wasn't like Coot Lake was on the Most Scenic Small Towns list.
— Anonymous
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
Oh, Kanga," said Pooh, after Rabbit had winked at him twice, "I don't know if you are interested in Poetry at all?" "Hardly at all," said Kanga.
— A.A. Milne
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