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William Joyce Author
Too Much

"I like stirring things up. Im on the side of the kids more than I am on the adults. And occasionally I find some adults that have that same mischievous streak, so I dont get in too much trouble."

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Valentino Rossi Motorcycle Racer
Too Much

"In my opinion we are at the limit now, and 17 races is really too much. With all the testing that we do now, it means we're always on the bike and it's quite difficult."

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Virginia Woolf Novelist
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"The most important thing is not to think very much about oneself. To investigate candidly the charge; but not fussily, not very anxiously. On no account to retaliate by going to the other extreme -- thinking too much."

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Thomas Jefferson Politician, Founding Father
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"The flames kindled on the Fourth of July, 1776, have spread over too much of the globe to be extinguished by the feeble engines of despotism; on the contrary, they will consume these engines and all who work them."

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Susan Sontag Essayist, Critic, Activist
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"One man thinks before he acts. Another man thinks after he acts. Each is of the opinon that the other thinks too much."

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J. D. Salinger Novelist, Short Story Writer
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"Bessie: 'Why don't you get married?' Zooey: 'I like riding in trains too much. You never get to sit next to the window anymore when you're married."

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Laozi Philosopher
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"The people starve because those above them eat too much tax-grain. That is the only reason why they starve."

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Jack Kerouac Novelist, Poet
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"What is he aching to do? What are we all aching to do? What do we want?” She didn’t know. She yawned. She was sleepy. It was too much. Nobody could tell. Nobody would ever tell. It was all over. She was eighteen and most lovely, and lost."

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