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Balance how much you give of youself, including volunteer activities.You won't do anyone any good you are stretched too thin.
— Monika Kristofferson
Most of my prayers are expressions of sheer gratitude for the fullness of my contentment.
— Elizabeth Gilbert
You think we're going to turn you over to the law?" he said. "Oh, no, we're much more dangerous than that.
— Matt Forbeck
The truth may be stretched thin, but it never breaks, and it always surfaces above lies, as oil floats on water.
— Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra
Quality in a classical Greek sense is how to live with grace and intelligence, with bravery and mercy.
— Theodore White
There was too much to feel strongly about, she was stretched too thin, so she could not quite feel anything about anything.
— Frances Hardinge
Switzerland is simply a large, lumpy, solid rock with a thin skin of grass stretched over it.
— Mark Twain
The capacity for loyalty is stretched too thin when it tries to attach itself to the hypothetical solidarity of the human race.
— Christopher Lasch
To explain is sometimes to diminish. And what does it matter if I believe one thing and you believe another? We share the same end.
— Rachel Joyce
I would do this for free as long as you're doing it for free.
— Deion Sanders
When the whistle blew and the call stretched thin across the night, one had to believe that any journey could be sweet to the soul.
— Charles Tennyson Turner
I have fallen in love with the world
And I am aware that I have chosen
the most dangerous lover of them all. — Rod McKuen
And I am aware that I have chosen
the most dangerous lover of them all. — Rod McKuen
The baby's body lay in a bassinet. He was the size of a half loaf of bread, his bones light as a bird's and stretched with thin skin.
— Jodi Picoult
War grows out of ordinary human nature.
— Bertrand Russell