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As I look back over my mountains of growth and compare them to the molehills where I stagnated, community often made the difference.
— Mary E. DeMuth
When we lift our voices tiny molehills of difference become great mountains of conflict.
— Gordon B. Hinckley
The quality of work we do is not just about bragging rights. It's about stewardship.
— Brad Lomenick
I have a biology degree, okay?
— Rand Paul
it's what breaks us down and makes us feel weak that builds us up and makes us stronger than before.
— Kelly Elliott
I have not watched the TV show. I do not generally watch TV sci-fi drama shows. They make me itch.
— Charles Stross
Let the colours of your ideas are red so that all can easily notice them! And what is red? Red is scream, red is power, red is assertion!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
A tiny fly can choke a big man.
— Solomon Ibn Gabirol
if you want to climb mountains don't practice on molehills
— Thabiso Monkoe
As a historian I refuse to recognize an epochal boundary before the fact.
— Wladyslaw Bartoszewski
making mountains out of molehills, thereby
— Linda Hatch
The market is always making mountains out of molehills and exaggerating ordinary vicissitudes into major setbacks.
— Benjamin Graham
I can imagine no more successful and productive form of manufacture than that of making mountains out of molehills.
— G.K. Chesterton
and a campfire for illumination. Usually a slow writer - he
— John Ferling
There is no entity in the world that controls our lives more than the Federal Reserve System
— Harry Reid
Man can be understood only by ascending from physics, chemistry, biology, and geology. In other words, he is first of all a cosmic problem.
— Pierre Teilhard De Chardin
The mountains of today are the molehills of tomorrow.
— Ellis Peters
Slave to no sect, who takes no private road, But looks through Nature up to Nature's God.
— Alexander Pope