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I have no fear nor shrinking; I have seen death so often that it is not strange or fearful to me.
— Edith Cavell
When I first came out of Argentina to Europe, the flight took 36 hours. Now it takes 12 hours, and the world is still shrinking.
— Juan Manuel Fangio
There is no example on the planet of a successful economy with broadly shared prosperity and a shrinking, weak government.
— William J. Clinton
Booking windows are shrinking, and customers are going mobile: trends which position HotelTonight perfectly for the future.
— Barry Sternlicht
The monster was crumbling, shrinking, revealing a man. Only a man. A traitor and a murderer certainly, but that made him less not more.
— Jonathan Renshaw
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— Daisy Meadows
There is not a country on earth that could get its fiscal house in order by shrinking opportunity and depressing growth.
— Martin O'Malley
Habitat for wildlife is continually shrinking - I can at least provide a way station.
— Peter Coyote
Leading economists have shown that by shrinking Texas, we can actually create more income for Texas in the long run.
— Ian Frazier
There is in most passions a shrinking away from ourselves. The passionate pursuer has all the earmarks of a fugitive.
— Eric Hoffer
If left unchecked, global change will create violent conflict, torrential storms, shrinking coastlines, and irreversible catastrophe.
— Valerie Jarrett
More than ever, the world needs good engineers. However, the pool of talent is shrinking not growing.
— Dean Kamen
best businesses to own are those in which end markets are growing rather than shrinking. Absent
— Lawrence A. Cunningham
I mean it. I know Stacy thinks just because you're shy, she can step all over you, but that's B.S.
— Danielle Joseph
The beauty of Twitter is that more and more people are flocking to it because it's shrinking their world.
— Dick Costolo
The irony of seeking a shrink: they are successful in shrinking your brain but unfortunately they also make your wallet shrink.
— Mico Monsalve
Plays are getting smaller and smaller, not because playwrights minds are shrinking but because of the economics.
— Lynn Nottage
I could feel myself shrinking. I couldn't move, not even to blink or breathe. Soon I'd be nothing at all.
— Jessica Martinez
Iran's economy is now shrinking by 1 percent a year. Its oil production is down 40 percent.
— Susan Rice
CHILDHOOD: The rapidly shrinking interval between infancy and first arrest on a drug or weapons charge.
— Rick Bayan
As the word 'tolerance' grows in popularity, tolerance for pure, unadulterated Christian doctrine appears to be shrinking.
— Monica Johnson
When I see a paragraph shrinking under my eyes like a strip of bacon in a skillet, I know I'm on the right track.
— Peter De Vries
Come to think of it, Your Majesty, I believe I must still be growing. Either that, or you are shrinking.
— C.L. Wilson
A man's mind must be continually expanding and shrinking between the whole human horizon and the horizon of an object-glass.
— George Eliot
For we, the people, understand that our country cannot succeed when a shrinking few do very well and a growing many barely make it.
— Barack Obama
There is nothing enlightened about shrinking so that other people won't feel insecure around you. We are all meant to shine, as children do.
— Marianne Williamson
I look up and watch the bad parts of me shrinking to dots in the wide blue.
— Lauren Nicolle Taylor
Anxiety can act as internal gravity, shrinking the soul.
— Fredrik Backman
She had switched from counting her years not up from birth, but back from death - a grab-bag of time not growing, but shrinking, use it or lose it.
— Lois McMaster Bujold
Just when he thinks he's adjusting to anxiety as a constant condition, Jake feels several internal organs shrinking.
— Peter Blauner
When it comes to letting the world in on the secrets of his heart, he has about as much shrinking reticence as a steam calliope.
— P.G. Wodehouse
Desiring the exhilarations of changes:
The motive for metaphor, shrinking from
The weight of primary noon ... — Wallace Stevens
The motive for metaphor, shrinking from
The weight of primary noon ... — Wallace Stevens
One could simply say it's a legitimate fear-response, a reasonable and deeply internalized reaction to a shrinking economic pie.
— Jennifer Senior
the world was shrinking, sympathies changing;
— Barack Obama