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Nothing's work unless you'd rather be doing something else.
— John C. Maxwell
I'd rather believe in something and be wrong, than believe in nothing and be wrong.
— Claudialyn Rodriguez Cosentino
Some people take pretty pictures of nothing.
I'd rather record grime that means something. — Jonathan Heatt
I'd rather record grime that means something. — Jonathan Heatt
I'd rather have five minutes of something amazing than a lifetime of nothing special
— G.J. Walker-Smith
I don't know exactly what's next. But I do know now that it's something rather than nothing.
— Jenny Slate
There may even be puritanical fanatics of conscience, who prefer to put their last trust in a sure nothing, rather than in an uncertain something.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
I would rather believe for something great and receive half of it, than to believe for nothing and receive all of it!
— Joel Osteen
I would rather spend my entire life doing nothing than have my name attached to something mediocre.
— Lena Dunham
It was rather awkward, insofar as we were both teetering between the possibility of something and the possibility of nothing.
— David Levithan
As pathetic as it was, she'd rather hold on to the possibility of something perfect than be hit with the reality of nothing much.
— Francine Pascal
I would rather have nothing than something that was only alright.
— Dorothy Koomson
I think sometimes nothing is better than something. I mean, I'd rather have nothing than let this guy use me like his bitch.
— Ben Fountain
I'd rather pour myself into a world I love and understand than try to make something up out of nothing.
— Rainbow Rowell
I'd rather attempt to do something great and fail than to attempt to do nothing and succeed.
— Robert H. Schuller
If I believe in something, I will fight for it, with all I have. But I do not demand all or nothing. I would rather get something than nothing.
— Hubert H. Humphrey
The answer to the ancient question 'Why is there something rather than nothing?' would then be that 'nothing' is unstable.
— Frank Wilczek
Why should there be something rather than nothing?
— Thomas Ligotti