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An abundance of some good things is perfectly compatible with the scarcity of others; that life is everywhere precarious, man everywhere small.
— Joseph Wood Krutch
...the desert is so huge, and the horizons so distant, that they make a person feel small, and as if he should remain silent.
— Paulo Coelho
...I lived for those long casual walks down the beach and the sight of her small footprints in the glistening wet sand...
— Pat Conroy
The joy of a small town lies in its unchanging nature.
— Bryce Courtenay
I'm a guy who comes from a small town in the Midwest. It's not in my nature to say the most explicit things in public.
— Jim Gaffigan
The nature of search engines is that they can make a major issue out of something small that no person would otherwise be able to find.
— Max Mosley
There are aspects of small town life that I really like - the routine nature of it, the idea of people knowing you and your likes and dislikes.
— Cress Williams
Every man is sensitive. Some cover it up with brutality, others with cowardice and vanity, but a small few wear it bravely like armor
— Solange Nicole
Nature has circumscribed the field of life within small dimensions, but has left the field of glory unmeasured.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
Fear not, we are of the nature of the lion, and cannot descend to the destruction of mice and such small beasts.
— Elizabeth I
Feeling a little small? Well, in the context of the cosmos, we are small.
— Neil DeGrasse Tyson
Nature uses only the longest threads to weave her patterns, so that each small piece of her fabric reveals the organization of the entire tapestry.
— Richard P. Feynman
You should not be absent-minded. But to be aware of the movement does not mean to be aware of your small self, but rather of your universal nature ...
— Shunryu Suzuki
It was earliest morning, when even small trees cast long shadows and scarlet foxes trot denward through the dew like flecks of fire.
— Gene Wolfe
Although an act of help done timely, might be small in nature, it is truly larger than the world itself.
— Thiruvalluvar
Nothing is really small; whoever is open to the deep penetration of nature knows this.
— Victor Hugo
Occasionally it is good for us to become small.
— Nicole Gulotta
The role of the infinitely small in nature is infinitely great.
— Louis Pasteur
Boundaries have no existence save on charts or in small minds. Nature does not draw lines.
— Jack McDevitt
The purpose of writing is to hold a mirror to nature, but too much today is written from small mirrors in vanity cases.
— John Mason Brown
Art will never come except from some small disregarded corner where an isolated and inspired man is studying the mysteries of nature.
— Jean-Francois Millet
You know what an illusion is? On this planet, one small cloud has the ability to block the entire sun.
— J.R. Rim
All these years I kept my true nature hidden, running along like a small shadow so nobody could catch me.
-Ying Ying — Amy Tan
-Ying Ying — Amy Tan
A person of fifty-four who is still so pedantic and small-minded must be so by nature, and will never improve.
— Anne Frank
It is in the nature of the New Yorker to be as topical as possible, on a level that is often small in scale and playful in intention.
— Brendan Gill
There are no small number of people in this world who, solitary by nature, always try to go back into their shell like a hermit crab or a snail.
— Anton Chekhov
One's course in life often pivots on small incidents.
— Sidney Huntington
The Z-particle Pure energy - no mass at all. It may well be the
smallest building block in nature. Matter is nothing but trapped energy. — Dan Brown
smallest building block in nature. Matter is nothing but trapped energy. — Dan Brown
All the effects of Nature are only the mathematical consequences of a small number of immutable laws.
— Pierre-Simon Laplace
It is no small misfortune and disgrace that, through our own fault, we neither understand our nature nor our origin.
— Saint Teresa Of Avila
My boy, one small breeze doesn't make a wind storm.
— John McGraw
To live in the realm of Buddha nature means to die as a small being, moment after moment.
— Shunryu Suzuki
I begin to see my life as a small part of something grander, more elegant: the intertwined nature of the souls of man.
— Raoul Wientzen
Man is not the owner of mind but only a user. The nature owns mind, man hires only a small portion of it that too for a brief period.
— Thiruman Archunan
Whenever there is stillness there is the still small voice, God's speaking from the whirlwind, nature's old song, and dance ...
— Annie Dillard
Nature is supposed to become greater to me than people. It ought to speak louder from me. I should feel small in the face of nature's enormity.
— Paula Modersohn-Becker
That's a maker," Isidore said. "That's the way they are. Creativity in large and small ways defines their nature in everything they do.
— Terry Goodkind
One thing I've learnt about humans: you can't judge their strength by the size of their actions, but by the devotion of an act, no matter how small.
— Dianna Hardy
In the fabric of space and in the nature of matter, as in a great work of art, there is, written small, the artist's signature.
— Carl Sagan
The space left to freedom is very small.ends are inherent in human nature and the same for all.
— Hannah Arendt
Nothing is small, in fact; any one who is subject to the profound and penetrating influence of nature knows this.
— Victor Hugo
At no other time has Nature concentrated such a wealth of valuable nourishment into such a small space as in the cocoa bean.
— Alexander Von Humboldt
That was the nature of presents. You kept them in the giver's stead. They were a small part of that person to keep.
— Paul Magrs
The best portion of your life will be the small, nameless moments you spend smiling with those who matter to you most.
— Auliq Ice
There is no absolute scale of size in nature, and the small may be as important, or more so than the great.
— Oliver Heaviside
What a psalm the storm was singing, and how fresh the smell of the washed earth and leaves, and how sweet the still small voices of the storm!
— John Muir