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It matters little if something is 'craft' or 'art.' The question is only this: does it give me pleasure?
— Walter Darby Bannard
Me and my harp was a love affair from way back.
— Little Walter
I don't sleep. I hate those little slices of death.
— Walter Reisch
Sorrow spoken lends a little courage to the speaker.
— Walter Wangerin Jr.
An SF author who reads only SF will have little new to contribute, but someone with a broader experience will bring more to the table.
— Walter Jon Williams
I'm just a little old cartoonist, tryin' to make a buck.
— Walter Lantz
I have very little respect for Nancy Reagan. There is something about her that is very petty.
— Walter Annenberg
Everything is being compressed into tiny tablets. You take a little pill of news every day - 23 minutes - and that's supposed to be enough.
— Walter Cronkite
I am a rune a carrot a little joke
— Walter Wykes
There is no such thing as a little freedom. Either you are all free, or you are not free.
— Walter Cronkite
Couldn't you outgrow the little-girl fantasy? Couldn't love be gentler, smaller, quiter, not quite all-consuming?
— Jess Walter
If the market is so cheap, you want to get something with a little more zip in it, or potential.
— Walter Schloss
Lo! with a little rod
I did but touch the honey of romance
And must I lose a soul's inheritance? — Oscar Wilde
I did but touch the honey of romance
And must I lose a soul's inheritance? — Oscar Wilde
I'm ready to fight, I've been looking for my baby all night. If I get her in my sight, boom, boom, out go the lights.
— Little Walter
Only the very rarest of princes can endure even a little criticism, and few of them can put up with even a pause in the adulation.
— Walter Lippmann
Ambition has but one reward for all: A little power, a little transient fame; A grave to rest in, and a fading name!
— Walter Savage Landor
Covetous ambition, thinking all too little which presently it hath, supposeth itself to stand in need of that which it hath not.
— Walter Raleigh
God in his goodness sent the grapes
To cheer both great and small;
Little fools will drink too much
And great fools none at all! — Walter Scott
To cheer both great and small;
Little fools will drink too much
And great fools none at all! — Walter Scott
I'm not so sure he's mad, Father. Just a little devious in his sanity.
— Walter M. Miller Jr.
Yes, after all, this by now was his customary loneliness: there was little else he desired for the present than the hospitality of the dark.
— Walter De La Mare
The records made money, but I didn't get none.
— Little Walter
Politicians have immense power to do harm to the economy. But they have very little power to do good.
— Walter E. Williams
The goal was never to beat the competition, or to make a lot of money. It was to do the greatest thing possible, or even a little greater.
— Walter Isaacson
I like a highland friend who will stand by me not only when I am in the right, but when I am a little in the wrong.
— Walter Scott
Little Walter I would've liked to have played with.
— Johnny Winter
Literature tells very little to those who understand it.
— Walter Benjamin
Great talent has always a little madness mixed up with it.
— Walter Scott
Most men, after a little freedom, have preferred authority with the consoling assurances and the economy of effort it brings.
— Walter Lippmann
You will get little or nothing from the printed page if you bring it nothing but your eye.
— Walter B. Pitkin
Daddy
I'm just little
But I love you
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Happy Birthday Big Daddy — John Walter Bratton
I'm just little
But I love you
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Happy Birthday Big Daddy — John Walter Bratton
Great men too often have greater faults than little men can find room for.
— Walter Savage Landor
A little praise is good for a shy temper; it teaches it to rely on the kindness of others.
— Walter Savage Landor
When great questions end, little parties begin.
— Walter Bagehot
When a woman hath ceased to be quite the same to us, it matters little how different she becomes.
— Walter Savage Landor
The comparison is perhaps a little bit unfair because a sonnet written by a machine will be better appreciated by another machine.
— Walter Isaacson