"The foolish and the uneducated have little use for freedom. Only the educated are free."
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"A little neglect may breed great mischief."
"Eloquence, when in its highest pitch, leaves little room for reason or reflection."
"When you invest your time and energy in stuff that drags you down, you die a little bit every day."
"Your attitude about who you are and what you have is a very little thing that makes a very big difference."
"I think that we're all mentally ill. Those of us outside the asylums only hide it a little better - and maybe not all that much better after all."
"On 5 September, when the TUC unanimously rejected wage restraint, it was the end of an era, and all the financiers, all the little gnomes in Zürich and other finance centres about whom we keep on hearing, had started to make their dispositions in regard to sterling."
"Laughter makes the bitter swallowing of truth, for some, a little easier."
"As an investor with small capital, one should prefer businesses that have high returns on capital and that require little incremental investment to grow."
"I know what I think but I don't know how to put it into words. Maybe I could get a little bit drunk and dance it for you."
"Time is Galleons, little brother."
"Always bear this in mind, that very little indeed is necessary for living a happy life."
"All flowers talk to me and so do hundreds of little living things in the woods. I learn what I know by watching and loving everything."
"It takes just as little time to see the positive side of life as it does the negative side."
"I liked anything that was a little bit weird, a little bit different. I always went for the psychotic, weird, 'dingey' bands."
"The more one listens to ordinary conversations the more apparent it becomes that the reasoning faculties of the brain take little part in the direction of the vocal organs."
"A great empire and little minds go ill together."
"It is a little ironic that one thing a babysitter should not do is sit on a baby."
"Hitler's vast propaganda successes were accomplished with little more than the radio and loudspeaker, and without TV and tape and video recording . . . Today the art of mind control is in the process of becoming a science."
"To a great mind, nothing is little,' remarked Holmes, sententiously."