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Do not expect to be acknowledged for what you are, much less for what you would be; since no one can well measure a great man but upon the bier.
— Walter Savage Landor
Mankind are not perfect, but one age is more or less hypocritical than another, and then simpletons say that its morality is high or low.
— Honore De Balzac
Constance did not have a bun. She didn't need one. She more or less was a bun: neat and contained, and then so tumultuous when unleashed.
— Margaret Atwood
Balance is not letting anyone love you less than you love yourself.
— Elizabeth Gilbert
One day, she promised herself as she lay abed, one day she would allow herself to be less than strong. But not today. It could not be today.
— George R R Martin
Nothing in life is trivial. Life is whole wherever and whenever we touch it, and one moment or event is not less sacred than another.
— Vimala Thakar
I never took a day off in my twenties. Not one. And I'm still fanatical, but now I'm a little less fanatical.
— Bill Gates
I do not wish to give (women) a first place, still less a second one- but the complete freedom to take their true place, whatever it may be.
— Elizabeth Blackwell
I answered that one learns to live, not by hearing of other lives, but by living; for words are infinitely less important than acts.
— Alexander Sutherland Neill
In all people I see myself - none more, and not one a barleycorn less; And the good or bad I say of myself, I say of them.
— Walt Whitman
Surely your gladness need not be the less for the thought that you will one day see a brighter dawn than this.
— Lewis Carroll
I do not choose the roads to travel;my destination does, apparently it is always the one less traveled.
— Pushpa Rana
It sometimes happens that what you feel is not returned for one reason or another-but that does not make your feeling less valuable and good.
— John Steinbeck
One does not make wars less likely by formulationg rules of warfare ...
war cannot be humanized. It can only be eliminated ... — Albert Einstein
war cannot be humanized. It can only be eliminated ... — Albert Einstein
One's dream is defeated not by unsolvable problems, but by all the more-or-less satisfactory solutions that kill it forever.
— Robert Breault
Is that not always the case? Given any two people in a relationship, one will always love more, the other less. Right?
— Jill Alexander Essbaum
One does not love a place the less because one has suffered in it.
— Virginia Woolf
The contemplative life is often miserable. One must act more, think less, and not watch oneself live.
— Nicolas Chamfort
It's not that he's choosing me, a girl he met less than a month ago
he's choosing a world in which no one has to die. — Amie Kaufman
he's choosing a world in which no one has to die. — Amie Kaufman
But just because death was unsavory didn't make it any less of a choice, and one day soon, I'd give in to it. Just not today.
— Pepper Winters
A saint is not someone who never sins, but one who sins less and less frequently and gets up more and more quickly.
— Bernard Of Clairvaux
... I am left with less
than one drop of my blood that does not tremble.
I recognize the the signs of the old flame. — Dante Alighieri
than one drop of my blood that does not tremble.
I recognize the the signs of the old flame. — Dante Alighieri
These two are not two Love has made them one Amo Ergo Sum! And by its mystery Each is no less but more.
— Benjamin Britten
The hospital, by necessity, may send a man home with one leg less: but it will not (in a creative rapture) send him home with one leg extra.
— G.K. Chesterton
The longer one knows people the less relevant it becomes whether or not one liked them initially.
— Julian Fellowes
Not having children is one less worry. Children are a worry!
— Jeanne Calment
One secret to wisdom:
think more, speak less.
If you let your words be few,
your troubles will not be many. — Matshona Dhliwayo
think more, speak less.
If you let your words be few,
your troubles will not be many. — Matshona Dhliwayo
A dangerous quality, if real; and a not less dangerous one, if feigned.
— Charles Dickens