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When you approach every job enthusiastically in a spirit of friendly cooperation, you distinguish yourself from the vast majority of people.
— Napoleon Hill
I was lost in a vast, storm-tossed sea of shifting rhythmic complexities.
— Jordan Sonnenblick
The sentiments of an adult are compounded of a kernal of instinct surrounded by a vast husk of education.
— Bertrand Russell
Among all nations there should be vast temples raised where people might worship in silence and listen to it, for it is the voice of God
— Jerome K. Jerome
That's what depression had wrought inside me: one, vast, barren rock garden-without the garden
— Peter McWilliams
As I stepped on the moon, I looked around, dazed ... magnifice nt. The vast, sandy silver surface was almost illusory.
— Neil Armstrong
It's maddening; he's like an obnoxious seven-year-old that someone has installed at the helm of a vast international conspiracy.
— Ben H. Winters
In Charleston, more than elsewhere, you get the feeling that the twentieth century is a vast, unconscionable mistake.
— Pat Conroy
With Will I sensed a vast internal hinterland, a world he wouldn't give me even a glimpse of.
— Jojo Moyes
This is a vast frontier that's going to take us awhile to understand. It was very lunar, desolated, isolated.
— James Cameron
If you're willing to take risks, Twitter is a vast amusement park of interesting life possibilities.
— Amanda Palmer
I do not believe wealthy candidates should spend vast resources in their own campaigns.
— Laurance Rockefeller
What was once to me mere matter of the fancy now has grown the vast necessity of heart and life.
— Alfred Lord Tennyson
I might walk vast expanses
of earth and always be beginning
and I love beginning
or could learn
to love it. — S. Jane Sloat
of earth and always be beginning
and I love beginning
or could learn
to love it. — S. Jane Sloat
The kingdom of God is vast and tiny, universal and exclusive.
— Russell D. Moore
No accumulation of good, no matter how vast, undoes an evil; no rescue of the future, no matter how successful, undoes a murder in the past.
— Timothy Snyder
The gulf between the information we proclaim & the information we know to be true is vast. In other words: we say one thing & do another.
— Steven Levitt
The vast majority of the libraries in the United States today - nearly 100,000 of them - are school libraries.
— John Palfrey
I would still describe China as a vast, invigorating puzzle that will never make sense to my western upbringing.
— Abigail Washburn
I reported everything I was given, even if I didn't keep - I did not keep the vast majority of it.
— Tim Kaine
Poetry, like sanctity, is the orchestration of multiple attributes into vast, compelling wholes.
— William Everson
Another of Madiba's great lessons: you can have a vast difference of opinion with someone but that never justifies disrespect.
— Zelda La Grange
There is a vast difference between having some coin and no coin. There is a feeling of helplessness that comes from an empty purse.
— Patrick Rothfuss
To see the films coming out of France is to break into a vast treasure and become liberated ...
— Mick LaSalle
The nation is in a death-struggle. It must either become one vast slaveocracy of petty tyrants, or wholly the land of the free.
— Angelina Grimke
Each day is a lifetime. In the morning we are born. The day lies before us: vast and bright and new.
— Michael Leunig
The hall's door was framed by a pair of vast curved bones that had come from some sea monster.
— Bernard Cornwell
There is a vast gulf between perfection and near perfection, and that gulf is filled with agony.
— Larry Correia
You are the vanguard of knowledge and consciousness; a new wave in a vast ocean of possibilities.
— Jim Carrey
In the inconceivably vast and humbling unknown called "everything", is a supreme inter-communication called, spirituality.
— Bryant McGill
But the rip in her blouse was large, her hunger vast, and her patience negligible even under better circumstances.
— Katherine Arden
If God is vast and boundless as the ocean, how can a tiny drop like man imagine what He is?
— Mahatma Gandhi
On his first visit on shore piloting him firmly but without ostentation to a vast, cavern-like shop which is full of things that are eaten and
— Joseph Conrad
Foreign aid is not something the vast majority of Americans support, but definitely not conservatives.
— Rand Paul
One must picture everything in the world as an enigma, and live in the world as if in a vast museum of strangeness.
— Giorgio De Chirico
The Poet binds together by passion and knowledge the vast empire of human society.
— William Wordsworth
The opportunity ahead for Microsoft is vast, but to seize it, we must focus clearly, move faster, and continue to transform.
— Satya Nadella
Most reformers, like a pair of trousers on a windy clothesline, go through a vast deal of vehement motion, but stay in the same place.
— Austin O'Malley
I like going there for golf. America is one vast golf course today.
— King Edward VIII
You are the culmination of all that ever was. You are the highest point of the vast pyramid of history and of your own life.
— Bryant McGill
Keith Knight is mapping out a previously unknown vector of the vast cartoon universe.
— Garry Trudeau
I believe that a man is converted when first he hears the low, vast murmur of life, of human life, troubling his hitherto unconscious self.
— D.H. Lawrence
The more you do, the more you realize there is to do, what a vast object the metropolis is, and how the work of photographing could go on forever.
— Berenice Abbott
Rehearsals and practice times by myself are like these little islands of 'Okay' in a vast sea of 'Holy Crap!
— Jordan Sonnenblick
Contemplating this vast human suffering, you might be tempted to shrug your shoulders, but you could not.
— Alexander McCall Smith
Do Dragons eat Mexican?" Hank wondered out loud.
"Dude, they eat people. Mexican is a vast improvement over people. — Robyn Peterman
"Dude, they eat people. Mexican is a vast improvement over people. — Robyn Peterman
Today our achievements are so vast that the whole world has become interested in them.
— Adolf Hitler
Over the vast plain I wander, observing a thousand strange and incredible and terrifying manifestations of the Bootstrap-lifting impulse.
— Upton Sinclair
Relationship are part of the vast plan for our enlightenment.
— Marianne Williamson
I don't have a vast longing for the stage.
— Anthony Hopkins
If an architect's ego is very small, he is done for it; if it is vast then he might make some very important contributions.
— Paolo Soleri
Remember, in the vast infinity of life, all is perfect, whole, and complete ... and so are you.
— Louise L. Hay
There is a vast difference between merely knowing about Christ and actually knowing Him-the difference between heaven and hell.
— Steven J. Lawson
Travelers are much at the mercy of phrases ... vast generalizations formulate in their exposed brains ...
— Virginia Woolf
It is certain that there is no limit to the vast ocean of knowledge.
— Eraldo Banovac
The machinery of government is a vast series of interlocking hierarchies riddled through and through with incompetence.
— Laurence J. Peter
I greet you from the other side of sorrow and despair, with a love so vast and shattered it will reach you everywhere.
— Leonard Cohen
Even a little gift may be vast with loving kindness.
— Theocritus
This world is a vast unbroken totality, a deep solidarity joins its contrary powers.
— Sri Aurobindo
The power of thought, the vast regions it can master.
— Bertrand Russell
Temperament is something that is an integral part of the artist. Not temper, temperament. There is a vast difference.
— Bette Davis
Natural resources are so vast that no single individual or business is going to protect them; they don't have an incentive to.
— William Weld
If the State does not acquire supremacy over [vast private] enterprises, it becomes their puppet, and they become the real State.
— Bertrand Russell
The unknown is too vast to live in known unhappiness.
— Russell Eric Dobda
The state is a vast enterprise for declaring all sorts of things legal for itself that would be illegal for us.
— Llewellyn Rockwell
How few our real wants, and how vast our imaginary ones!
— Johann Kaspar Lavater
Sins are like chains and locks preventing their perpetrator from roaming the vast garden of Tawheed and reaping the fruits of righteous actions.
— Ibn Taymiyyah
Each person is a vast territory of undiscovered mystery as nebulous and uncharted as the deepest oceans and expanses of space.
— Bryant McGill
A lot of what you presume to be evidence of your intelligence is just part of a vast cultural inheritance.
— David McRaney
Africa is not a country, but it is a continent like none other. It has that which is elegantly vast or awfully little.
— Douglas Wilder
Reason is simply a vast tautology.
— J.M. Coetzee
The world is like a vast sea: mankind like a vessel sailing on its tempestuous bosom ... [T]he sciences serve us for oars.
— Oliver Goldsmith
Banks burn, boys die bullet-eyed, mothers scream realization the vast tonnage of napalm
— Allen Ginsberg
Absence is a house so vast that inside you will pass through its walls and hang pictures on the air.
— Pablo Neruda
I am as vast as God; there is nothing in the world
O Miracle: that can shut me up in myself. — Angelus Silesius
O Miracle: that can shut me up in myself. — Angelus Silesius
The physical world was one vast, tangled obstacle course of pointless, arbitrary restrictions. We'd
— Greg Egan
The vast majority of the students I have taught have become self-sufficient and confident individuals who enjoy their lives.
— Frederick Lenz
To be sure, the vast majority of people who are untrained can accept the results of science only on authority.
— Morris Raphael Cohen
At every step the vast majority have expressed horror at the idea of an aggressive war.
— Paul Robeson
Today in America vast concourses of youth are flocking to our colleges, eager for something, just what they do not know.
— Learned Hand
This was war: a vast machine that chewed up people.
— Michael Pryor