Hardly anyone knows how much is gained by ignoring the future. Votes: 3
Bernard le Bovier de FontenelleYou're just jealous." "Hardly. Been there, done you. Adequate, but unremarkable. Votes: 3
Jennifer EstepHardly anyone understands the principles behind magic,"scoffed Betony. "It's too difficult. Votes: 3
Elizabeth KayHardly did it appear, than from my mouth it passed into my heart. Votes: 3
Guillaume Amfrye de ChaulieuI am never, never, sick at sea. What never? No never! What never? Hardly ever. Votes: 3
William GilbertHardly anybody recognizes the most significant moments of their life at the time they happen. Votes: 3
W. P. KinsellaHardly any animal can look as deeply disappointed as a dog to whom one says "no." Votes: 3
Jeffrey Moussaieff MassonObviously [Can't Hardly Wait] wasn't in American Pie, which was a movie about some teenage boys. Votes: 3
David KrumholtzScarcely a tear to shed; Hardly a word to say; The end of a Summer's day; Sweet Love is dead. Votes: 3
William AllinghamThe believer who has never doubted will hardly convert a doubter. Votes: 0
Marie von Ebner-EschenbachUnless you really understand others, you can hardly attain your own self-understanding. Votes: 0
Miyamoto MusashiThe intelligent man finds almost everything ridiculous, the sensible man hardly anything. Votes: 0
Johann Wolfgang von GoetheArguments hardly affect the faithful- their beliefs have an entirely different foundation. Votes: 0
Paul FeyerabendPassion is no respecter of persons. She hardly seems to select her victims. Votes: 0
Elizabeth BibescoIf one sticks too rigidly to one's principles, one would hardly see anybody. Votes: 0
Agatha ChristieA second-class mind dealing with third-class material is hardly a necessity of life. Votes: 0
Harold LaskiMany a marriage hardly differs from prostitution, except being harder to escape from. Votes: 0
Bertrand RussellI hardly exaggerate. Jewish life consists of two elements: Extracting money and protesting. Votes: 0
Nahum GoldmannHe who does not live in some degree for others, hardly lives for himself. Votes: 0
Michel de Montaigne... if it were the fashion to go naked, the face would be hardly observed. Votes: 0
Mary Wortley MontaguOur nature hardly allows us to have enough of anything without having too much. Votes: 0
George SavileOur nature hardly allows us to have enough of anything without having too much. Votes: 0
Jimmy SavileJaguar â For men who'd like hand-jobs from beautiful women they hardly know. Votes: 0
Dudley MooreI think there could hardly be a more important subject than health and nutrition. Votes: 0
Eric SchlosserYou can hardly tell where the computer models finish and the real dinosaurs begin Votes: 0
Laura DernWomen of quality are so civil, you can hardly distinguish love from good breeding. Votes: 0
William WycherleyChildren's games are hardly games. Children are never more serious than when they play. Votes: 0
Michel de MontaigneIn economic life competition is never completely lacking, but hardly ever is it perfect. Votes: 0
Joseph A. SchumpeterReaching into someone else's pocket to assist one's fellow man hardly qualifies as charity. Votes: 0
Walter E. WilliamsOntological questions are generally beside the point, hardly more than a form of harassment. Votes: 0
Noam ChomskyHumans hardly know what they want, how they want it, or when they want it. Votes: 0
Miguel Angel RuizI could hardly feel much confidence in a man who had never been imposed upon. Votes: 0
Augustus William HareIf Jesus had been a hunchback, they could hardly have nailed him to the cross. Votes: 0
Gunter GrassIt seems everything is so full of possibilities one can hardly take it all in. Votes: 0
Kenneth KochFor mankind knows hardly a joy which will surpass that of approval of his work. Votes: 0
Ernest Vincent WrightInflation is like toothpaste. Once it's out, you can hardly get it back in again. Votes: 0
Karl Otto PohlShe was just a shell of her former self, functioning and talking but hardly alive. Votes: 0
Sarah DessenIf another Messiah was born he could hardly do so much good as the printing-press. Votes: 0
Georg C. LichtenbergOne can hardly help another to the top of the hill without climbing there himself. Votes: 0
Spencer W. KimballThere are plenty of images of women in science fiction. There are hardly any women. Votes: 0
Joanna RussGun violence has cost us too many political leaders, and hardly ever the worst ones. Votes: 0
P. J. O'RourkeAn orator can hardly get beyond commonplaces: if he does he gets beyond his hearers. Votes: 0
William HazlittI shall leave the world without regret, for it hardly contains a single good listener. Votes: 0
Bernard le Bovier de FontenelleIn every village marked with little spire, Embowered in trees, and hardly known to fame. Votes: 0
William ShenstoneThere are 2,000 young-adult novels published a year, and hardly any of them ever break out. Votes: 0
Catherine HardwickeMedical science has made such tremendous progress that there is hardly a healthy human left. Votes: 0
Aldous HuxleyTo the ego, the present moment hardly exists. Only past and future are considered important. Votes: 0
Eckhart TolleIf a caterpillar doesn't know its future has wings, it hardly experiences itself as land-bound. Votes: 0
Robert KaganPhilosophy, like medicine, has plenty of drugs, few good remedies, and hardly any specific cures. Votes: 0
Nicolas ChamfortI am not a certified idiotâ" "Lack of certification hardly proves intelligence," Will muttered. Votes: 0
Cassandra ClareCharm and perfection hardly cooperate. Charm premises little mistakes which one would like to cover. Votes: 0
Catherine DeneuveWhat began it all was the bright bone of a dream I could hardly hold onto. Votes: 0
Michael OndaatjeI was just a cheap little starlet hardly acting at all in a very mediocre film. Votes: 0
Brigitte BardotThe burnt child, urged by rankling ire, Can hardly wait to get back at the fire. Votes: 0
Ogden NashI'm a bat. All my greatest, creative ideas come at night. So I hardly ever sleep. Votes: 0
Jessica WhiteTake your hands out of your pocket, because life may push you hardly at any time! Votes: 0
Mehmet Murat ildanA woman will do anything to keep a pretty figure, but hardly anything to get one. Votes: 0
Mignon McLaughlinThe only thing you can do easily is be wrong, and that's hardly worth the effort. Votes: 0
Norton JusterFor the yesterdays and todays, and the tomorrows I can hardly wait for - Thank you. Votes: 0
Cecelia AhernThere seems to be hardly any one among my acquaintance from whom I have not learned. Votes: 0
C. S. LewisOnce you've arrived at the end of the world, it hardly matters which route you took. Votes: 0
Isaac MarionIt is hardly complimentary to God that we should choose him as an alternative to hell. Votes: 0
C. S. LewisI stay home. It's the best place to be alone. There is hardly any walk-through traffic. Votes: 0
Kumail NanjianiI have been breaking silence these twenty-three years and have hardly made a rent in it. Votes: 0
Henry David ThoreauBlood hardly defines one's character. We are made by our actions, not our blood. - Soren Votes: 0
Kathryn LaskyAmazing how hope lives. Without air or water, with hardly anything at all to nurture it. Votes: 0
Lauren OliverIt is hardly lack of due process for the Government to regulate that which it subsidizes. Votes: 0
Robert H. JacksonNature has hardly formed a woman ugly enough to be insensible to flattery upon her person. Votes: 0
Lord ChesterfieldThough we are politically free, we are hardly free from the subtle domination of the West. Votes: 0
Mahatma GandhiThere is the history of opinions which is hardly anything but a collection of human errors. Votes: 0
VoltaireSometimes I wake up with such an immense sense of disappointment that I can hardly breathe. Votes: 0
Scarlett ThomasExperiences aren't given to us to be 'got over,' otherwise they would hardly be experiences. Votes: 0
Penelope FitzgeraldBesides, I could hardly complain to the administration that I was being forced to learn magic. Votes: 0
Richelle MeadShe doesn't believe in dogs," Bridget said. "Dogs are hardly an article of faith," Sylvie said. Votes: 0
Kate AtkinsonYou can't expect someone to understand your journey, when they've hardly lived one of their own. Votes: 0
Nikki RoweTo endow clock time with numinous meaning [is] hardly a fit occupation for an intelligent person. Votes: 0
Alan McGlashanI can hardly wait for tomorrow, it means a new life for me each and every day. Votes: 0
Stanley KunitzI have the luxury of getting up quite late, so I hardly ever set an alarm clock. Votes: 0
Ben SchottThere is hardly a facet of life that is now free of some sort of federal action. Votes: 0
Millicent FenwickThose who have not been stung will hardly fear a bee the same as those who have. Votes: 0
Sara SheridanI hardly know so true a mark of a little mind as the servile imitation of others. Votes: 0
Sir Fulke GrevilleI take so little interest in my daily life, that I hardly remember to eat and drink. Votes: 0
Emily BronteThere is hardly any money interest in art, and music will be there when money is gone. Votes: 0
Duke EllingtonThe last day will prove that some of the holiest men that ever lived are hardly known. Votes: 0
J. C. RyleI basically went out with any guy who asked me because hardly anyone ever asked me out. Votes: 0
Jessica AlbaThe worst of gardening is that it's so full of metaphors one hardly knows where to begin. Votes: 0
Jan StrutherI was hardly fit for human society. Thus destiny shaped me to be a science fiction writer. Votes: 0
Brian AldissThere is danger in courage. Cowardice is a power for good. We hardly know what it prevents. Votes: 0
Ivy Compton-BurnettPeople got insights into what was bothering them, but they hardly did a damn thing to change. Votes: 0
Albert Ellis... reading was hardly as practical a skill as being able to handle a dagger or use Allomancy? Votes: 0
Brandon SandersonGod breathes through us so completely...So gently we hardly feel it...yet it is our everything. Votes: 0
John ColtraneIf we could sweep intemperance out of the country, there would be hardly poverty enough left to Votes: 0
Phillips BrooksAnything that doesn't take years of your life and drive you to suicide hardly seems worth doing. Votes: 0
Cormac McCarthyScrewing up is hardly a major mistake. Sometimes your wrong choices bring you to the right places. Votes: 0
Shannon L. AlderLife comes in clusters, clusters of solitude, then a cluster when there is hardly time to breathe. Votes: 0
May SartonThe results of political changes are hardly ever those which their friends hope or their foes fear. Votes: 0
Thomas HuxleyIts hardly a radical idea to suggest that regulators and legislators understand the law now, is it? Votes: 0
Nigel FarageThere is hardly an absurdity of the past that cannot be found flourishing somewhere in the present. Votes: 0
Will DurantIt's hardly a radical idea to suggest that regulators and legislators understand the law now, is it? Votes: 0
Nigel FarageCleveland's a great place when you're a kid. You hardly ever get sunburned, without the sun shining. Votes: 0
Darrell Issayou are so great, and I am so small, I hardly can think of you, World, at all Votes: 0
William Brighty RandsI did 'Tumbleweeds' for fun. I did it because I loved it and I hardly even got paid. Votes: 0
Janet McTeerI have reached the end of my time, and have hardly come to the beginning of my task. Votes: 0
Lord ActonI see through most people; I'm hardly ever wrong. I see at once what they've got in them. Votes: 0
Virginia WoolfPicture God nudging you and me awake before dawn because He can hardly wait to be with us. Votes: 0
Beth MooreFaust: Who holds the devil, let him hold him well, He hardly will be caught a second time. Votes: 0
Johann Wolfgang von GoetheOne can hardly think too little of one's self. One can hardly think too much of one's soul. Votes: 0
Gilbert K. ChestertonFootball is all very well as a game for rough girls, but is hardly suitable for delicate boys. Votes: 0
Oscar WildeIf a writer disbelieves what he is writing, then he can hardly expect his reader to believe it. Votes: 0
Jorge Luis BorgesConversely, I came to realize that being good at something is hardly a reason to avoid doing it. Votes: 0
Eric Allin CornellThere are many who stay away from church these days because you hardly ever mention God any more. Votes: 0
Arthur MillerDaniel supposed he had a secret life. Most people did; it was hardly possible to live without one. Votes: 0
P. D. JamesThe taste for splendor is hardly ever combined in the same souls with the taste for the honorable. Votes: 0
Jean-Jacques Rousseaudisaster, when it is quite sure of its own strength, will announce itself by hardly moving its lips Votes: 0
Chris CleavePerhaps the comparison is closer to the Chinese cook who leaves hardly any part of a duck unserved. Votes: 0
Graham GreeneWhen a man must force himself to be faithful in his love, this is hardly better than unfaithfulness. Votes: 0
Francois de La RochefoucauldNot much over £1,000 a month for the private soldier on operations is hardly an impressive figure. Votes: 0
Mike JacksonA book is a mirror: if an ape looks into it an apostle is hardly likely to look out. Votes: 0
Georg C. Lichtenberg...I was a young man. I hardly knew what I knew, let alone what I was going to know. Votes: 0
Wendell BerryShe hardly knew how to suppose that she could be an object of admiration to so great a man. Votes: 0
Jane AustenShe'll sting you one day, Oh, ever so gently, so you hardly ever feel it. 'til you fall dead. Votes: 0
Jacob GrimmWe were on the cover of Women's Wear Daily, which was hardly rock 'n' roll, but it pleased me. Votes: 0
Gary KempPeople can easily forget how fast you did your work, but can hardly forget how well you did it. Votes: 0
Ifeanyi Enoch OnuohaThere is hardly any one so insignificant that he does not seem imposing to some one at some time. Votes: 0
Charles Horton CooleyI take mentoring very seriously and as a result I hardly get any work done during the school year. Votes: 0
Tayari JonesSometimes, we give the best of our hearts uncritically - to those who hardly think of us in return. Votes: 0
T.H. WhiteLife is hardly more than a fraction of a second. Such a little time to prepare oneself for eternity! Votes: 0
Paul GauguinThe lesson intended by an author is hardly ever the lesson the world chooses to learn from his book. Votes: 0
George Bernard ShawA world of automata â of creatures that worked like machines â would hardly be worth creating. Votes: 0
C. S. LewisA man can hardly be said to have made a fortune if he does not know how to enjoy it. Votes: 0
Luc de ClapiersI hardly have any spare time! But when I do, I garden a lot - I love plants and flowers. Votes: 0
SoundaryaA song nobody likes is a sad thing. But a love song nobody likes is hardly a thing at all. Votes: 0
Rob SheffieldIt was a very stupid thing to do, I'll admit, but I hardly didn't even know I was doing it. Votes: 0
J. D. SalingerI can hardly eat meat because it has to look like something what it was not when it was alive. Votes: 0
Karl LagerfeldThose who live by the sea can hardly form a single thought of which the sea would not be part. Votes: 0
Hermann BrochI was so shy at school that I hardly ever talked, so everybody thought I was kind of a hermit. Votes: 0
Kim BasingerMy first book, 'The Age of Wire and String,' came out in 1995, and it was hardly reviewed at all. Votes: 0
Ben MarcusThere is hardly a more common error than that of taking the man who has one talent, for a genius. Votes: 0
Arthur HelpsWe hardly ever realize that we can cut anything out of our lives, anytime, in the blink of an eye. Votes: 0
Carlos CastanedaThere is hardly a man on earth who will take advice unless he is certain that it is positively bad. Votes: 0
John BurroughsI've never been a career builder. I didn't go to drama school and hardly went to any school at all. Votes: 0
Billie WhitelawRoberto Duran was the kind of guy who was a true fighter and you hardly see guys like that anymore. Votes: 0
Gerry CooneyI've been so ridiculous all my life that a little bit more or a little bit less hardly matters now. Votes: 0
Jean RhysI need not add that freedom is a dangerous thing. But it is hardly possible that we are all cowards. Votes: 0
Jack ParsonsWould you be a poet Before you've been to school? Ah, well! I hardly thought you So absolute a fool. Votes: 0
Lewis CarrollI love pink - pink's my favourite. I hardly ever - weirdly - wear it, but I love the colour pink. Votes: 0
Ellie GouldingJoy is to fun what the deep sea is to a puddle. It's a feeling inside that can hardly be contained. Votes: 0
Terry PratchettI have a drivers licence, but the truth is that I hardly ever drive. I prefer to get around by taxi. Votes: 0
Ferran AdriaThere is hardly any man so strict as not to vary a little from truth when he is to make an excuse. Votes: 0
Sir George Savile, 8th BaronetYou see a lot of smart guys with dumb women, but you hardly ever see a smart woman with a dumb guy. Votes: 0
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