"To loathe the taste of sweetness, whereof little more than a little is by much too much."
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"Better not think too much. Relying more on the body: it is more trustworthy."
"I'm not even against superheroes. It's not my cup of tea. But there's just this endless stream of them and they are so repetitious and suspend certain rules in a way that I don't find dramatically helpful. The imperviousness can be too much."
"I will never abandon you. I love you too much."
"You can't dance if you got too much muck in your head."
"I don't work for a long time on anything. I don't have too much time in life."
"Act smarter than you are and always know where your exit is in case you get into too much trouble."
"Most aspects of my training didn’t agree with me. There wasn’t as much bossing around as I’d hoped for, and there was way too much following orders."
"I can’t leave now. I like her too much. There, I said it. But I won’t say it again."
"Someone shouts, "Enough!" and I think too much and nothing at all."
"The past has too much knowledge embedded in it, and therefore it's best to forget it and start anew."
"When you strategize a relationship too much, like, "We're not gonna be public about it, and we're gonna say this in interviews," when you think it all out, I think that complicates the relationship and I think that's unfair for the relationship."
"Money often costs too much, and power and pleasure are not cheap."
"Beware of too much good staying in your hand. It will fast corrupt and worm worms. Pay it away quickly in some sort."
"If the gatherer gathers too-much, Nature takes out of the man what she puts into his chest; swells the estate, but kills the owner. Nature hates, monopolies and exceptions."
"One can never study nature too much and too hard"
"We are all of us the worse for too much liberty."
"There are goods so opposed that we cannot seize both, but, by too much prudence, may pass between them at too great a distance to reach either."
"He that has too much to do will do something wrong."
"Study requires solitude, and solitude is a state dangerous to those who are too much accustomed to sink into themselves"