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As I may or may not say to the Lord on Judgment Day, "You ask a lot of questions for someone who has so much explaining to do"
— Robert Breault
My husband does not like me to give interviews because I say too much. No talk, no trouble.
— Imelda Marcos
I've simplified much more in my writing. I say what I've got to say, not in metaphor.
— Marianne Faithfull
I am strangely tired, not from having talked so much but at the mere thought of what I still have to say
— Albert Camus
Abraham Lincoln said, Patents Add Fuel to the Fire of Genius. What the great man did not say is that Too Much Fuel Can Burn the Genius
— Kalyan C. Kankanala
She would not have put herself out so much to say so little.
— Edith Wharton
Hope is a powerful thing. Some say it's a different breed of magic altogether. Elusive, difficult to hold on to. But not much is needed.
— Stephanie Garber
Leopold, like most men of power and prestige, was not so much interested in listening to what others had to say as he was in having an audience.
— Jeremy Robinson
She was different and the same, and I had known her insofar as you can really know anyone, which is to say not much.
— Bennett Madison
I'll say this much, I'm not going to lose her and I'll fight to get her back. But the time for that is not now, so I'll wait.
— Harper Bentley
A cat's got her own opinion of human beings. She don't say much, but you can tell enough to make you anxious not to hear the whole of it.
— Jerome K. Jerome
Just once how I'd like to see the headline say, not much to print today, can't find anything bad to say.
— Anne Murray
It is not possible to say too much about Christ. But it is quite possible to say too little about hell.
— J.C. Ryle
I am not going to say much about the film 'Maidentrip,' but I won't be representing it, as I am not fully standing behind it.
— Laura Dekker
It is not too much to say that when the word "blood" is pronounced, this is a sign that reason is about to depart.
— Doris Lessing
Sunny did not reply, but her siblings were not alarmed because they imagined it was difficult to say much when you had a mouthful of wall.
— Lemony Snicket
I fear that I have not got much to say about Canada, not having seen much; what I got by going to Canada was a cold.
— Henry David Thoreau
Sundance is just a great place for your work to be seen. Not much more to say about it than that.
— David Wain
I try not to pay much attention to what people say-I just try to concentrate on the game.
— Jose Reyes
The result of my not caring so much about what I say allows me to care more about how I say it. P. 4
— Mindy Kaling
Sometimes we have so much to say, we cannot say it. Sometimes it's best we do not say goodbyes.
— Susan Fletcher
It's not just dead men who tell no tales. Live ones don't have much to say for themselves, either.
— Michael Feldman
I'm not going to say I'll never rock with a band, because I'm too much of a fan of the aesthetic of a great band. But a girl group? Not again.
— Dawn Angelique
I like to say, but saying is too much. We understand not the same.
— Gilbert Alexandre
Cucullus non facit monachum; that's as much to say, as I wear not motley in my brain.
— William Shakespeare
Sir, what is poetry? Why, Sir, it is much easier to say what it is not. We all know what light is; but it is not easy to tell what it is.
— Samuel Johnson
It is not too much to say I was piqued to the tonsils.
— P.G. Wodehouse
I always say perseverance is nine-tenths of any art - not that it's much help to be nine-tenths an artist, of course.
— Peter S. Beagle
I am not ashamed to say that no man I ever met was my father's equal, and I never loved any other man as much.
— Hedy Lamarr
Readers would email me and say, 'Please write a novel about so-and-so,' but it has to come from yourself and not so much from your readership.
— Susan Vreeland
Why, Mrs. Piper has a good deal to say, chiefly in parentheses and without punctuation, but not much to tell.
— Charles Dickens
Most times, the foreman says, it ain't knowing what to say as much as it is just being there not knowing how to say it
— Marc Bojanowski
It's not easy to sit down and open yourself up and say, 'This is how much I love you,' you know? It's scary to do that.
— Jason Isbell
They may not know each other to say it, but it was never hidden. How much ever they hated each other, fate ties them together.
— Parul Wadhwa
People hurt each other. That's how it works. At least you were trying to do something good. Not everyone can say that much.
— Tana French
I went to a local high school in Lancaster. Not much I can say about it; it was pretty much your typical public high school back in Pennsylvania.
— Jonathan Groff
This cat-and-mouse could not last forever, and he also knew that when you are the mouse you don't have much to say about it to the cat.
— Robert Olmstead
Among those who were about to stake so very much on him and his bridge, or who already had, there was not one who could honestly say he knew the man.
— David McCullough
It sounds gross to say that I like myself more. But not everyone likes themselves that much. Especially in the comedy world.
— Chris Kattan
But, you see, it is not so much in the things we say to them about Christ, but more in the things we do for them that mirror the ways of Christ.
— John Corey Whaley
In short stories it is better to say not enough than to say too much, because, because
I don't know why. — Anton Chekhov
I don't know why. — Anton Chekhov
Most people hate to say no - but not nearly as much as other people hate to hear it.
— Dianna Daniels Booher
You risked much, to give your love to such a one.
I stared at him. Love?
Did you not know, until now, when you must say goodbye? — Juliet Marillier
I stared at him. Love?
Did you not know, until now, when you must say goodbye? — Juliet Marillier
There was so much I was trying not to say. I guess it was easier to talk about nothing than about how much I missed you.
— Jennifer E. Smith
It was said of him that he did not say much, but that when he did everyone stopped to listen.
— Benjamin Franklin