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Tiny Quotes

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All anyone can hope for is just a tiny bit of love, like a drop in a cup if you can get it, or a waterfall, a flood, if you can get that too.
Edwidge Danticat

Everyone dreams of feeling deeply cherished, a mere trickle if achievable, or an ocean's worth of affection if attainable.
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In the sciences, the authority of thousands of opinions is not worth as much as one tiny spark of reason in an individual man.
Galileo Galilei

'In the sciences, the authority of a multitude of views is not worth as much as one single glimmer of reason within an individual.'
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Every time you stand up for an ideal, you send forth a tiny ripple of hope.
Robert Kennedy

Each time you defend a principle, you spread a faint glimmer of optimism.
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The human race is a herd. Here we are, unique, eternal aspects of consciousness with an infinity of potential, and we have allowed ourselves to become an unthinking, unquestioning blob of conformity and uniformity. A herd. Once we concede to the herd mentality, we can be controlled and directed by a tiny few. And we are.
David Icke

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Even if there's a tiny tiny chance, isn't that worth going for it?
Louis Tomlinson

'However small the possibility, isn't it worth taking a shot?'
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I move forward in my life every day, even if it's only a tiny step, because I know that great things are accomplished with tiny moves, but nothing is accomplished by standing still
Zig Ziglar

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Being tiny has been difficult for me in a business that regarded physicality as the most important part of your life.
Estelle Getty

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If I were really really ridiculously wealthy, I wouldn’t buy a mansion, just tiny apartments in every city I love.
Mara Wilson

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I have four grown children and two tiny grandchildren.
Brock Yates

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Fact is Our Lord knew all about the power of money: He gave capitalism a tiny niche in His scheme of things, He gave it a chance, He even provided a first installment of funds. Can you beat that? It's so magnificent. God despises nothing. After all, if the deal had come off, Judas would probably have endowed sanatoriums, hospitals, public libraries or laboratories.
Georges Bernanos

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There is perhaps no better a demonstration of the folly of human conceits than this distant image of our tiny world.
Carl Sagan

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We are imprisoned in the realm of life, like a sailor on his tiny boat, on an infinite ocean.
Anna Freud

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Even a tiny step is one step closer to where you are going.
Ron Kaufman

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Life is a series of thousands of tiny miracles.
Mike Greenberg

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If we can connect in some tiny way with a human that doesn't agree with us, then maybe we won't blow up the planet.
Nancy White

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A virulent, aggressive minority has decided that Americans don’t know themselves what it is they should see, and need to be protected by people who are wiser than they are, even if they are only a tiny sliver of the population.
Jock Sturges

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In the end, we are only tiny frightened animals, doing our best to survive amid other tiny frightened animals.
James Hollis

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We still talk in terms of conquest. We still haven't become mature enough to think of ourselves as only a tiny part of a vast and incredible universe.
Rachel Carson

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A tiny and closed fraternity of privileged men, elected by no one, and enjoying a monopoly sanctioned and licensed by government.
Spiro T. Agnew

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A man isn't tiny or giant enough to defeat anything.
Yukio Mishima

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Send forth a tiny ripple of hope.
Robert Kennedy

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A film is one small voice among other large ones. The film is a tiny part of the discourse. You do what you can but under no illusions of what a film can do.
Ken Loach

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A tiny remnant of a big thing is better than a whole little thing.
Abraham Isaac Kook

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Of course the word chaos is used in rather a vague sense by a lot of writers, but in physics it means a particular phenomenon, namely that in a nonlinear system the outcome is often indefinitely, arbitrarily sensitive to tiny changes in the initial condition
Murray Gell-Mann

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All you really need to do is shift people just a tiny bit for change to happen. It doesn't have to be huge and humongous.
Viola Davis

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If our worship isn't visible, comprehensive and extravagant, the gospel we heard must have been tiny, empty and cheap.
Louie Giglio

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God must have said, "I know what I'll do, I'll send my Love right down there where they are. And I'll send it as a tiny baby, so they'll have to touch it, and they'll have to hold it close."
Gloria Gaither

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I don't put a penny's value on this life if only our Lord will give me a tiny corner in Paradise.
Camillus de Lellis

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Not one of your pertinent ancestors was squashed, devoured, drowned, starved, stranded, stuck fast, untimely wounded, or otherwise deflected from its life's quest of delivering a tiny charge of genetic material to the right partner at the right moment in order to perpetuate the only possible sequence of hereditary combinations that could result -- eventually, astoundingly, and all too briefly -- in you.
Bill Bryson

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Life is a peephole, a single tiny entry onto a vastness--how can I not dwell on this brief, cramped view of things? This peephole is all I've got!
Yann Martel

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Sometimes you can tell a large story with a tiny subject.
Eliot Porter

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A photograph is just a tiny slice of a subject. A piece of them in a moment. It seems presumptuous to think you can get more than that.
Annie Leibovitz

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You feel on your lips a kiss Fluttering, a tiny scrap of life.
Arthur Rimbaud

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I definitely look like a toddler. I feel comfortable and I have a lot of fun out there [John Mulaney Show]. And if I were to be extremely egotistical, I'd say I got a tiny bit better.
John Mulaney

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We write a subscript to our mortality. We make our lives tiny diamonds in the cosmic sands.
Ronald Dworkin

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The world which we perceive is a tiny fraction of the world which we can perceive, which is a tiny fraction of the perceivable world.
Terence McKenna

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What do you think, would not one tiny crime be wiped out by thousands of good deeds?
Fyodor Dostoevsky

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Cats probably wouldn't need 9 lives if they wore tiny little helmets and didn't smoke cigarettes.
Rob Delaney

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Sometimes all it takes is a tiny shift of perspective to see something familiar in a totally new light.
Dan Brown

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Once we overcome our fear of being tiny, we find ourselves on the threshold of a vast and awesome Universe that utterly dwarfs — in time, in space, and in potential — the tidy anthropocentric proscenium of our ancestors.
Carl Sagan

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There is but one Earth, tiny and fragile, and one must get 100,000 miles away to appreciate fully one's good fortune in living on it.
Michael Collins

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I don't really like jokes in a way. I mean gags are fine but I like weird moments where what you have isn't really a joke, just tiny moments.
Noel Fielding

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But no matter how much planning you do, one tiny miscalculation, one moment of distraction, can end it all in an instant.
Jeannette Walls

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Some tiny creature, mad with wrath, is coming nearer on the path.
Edward Gorey

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Gymnastics uses every single part of your body, every little tiny muscle that you never even knew.
Shannon Miller

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The past has flown away. The coming month and year do not exist. Ours only is the present's tiny point.
Mahmud Shabistari

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A tiny fly can choke a big man.
Solomon Ibn Gabirol

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Leave your yawns behind you and feel the tiny new breeze of life lighting up inside of you.
Tao Porchon-Lynch

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When you get into the whole field of exploring, probably 90 percent of the kinds of organisms, plants, animals and especially microorganisms and tiny invertebrate animals are unknown. Then you realize that we live on a relatively unexplored plan.
E. O. Wilson

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Suppose it was demonstrated that one out of twenty alcoholics could learn to become a moderate social drinker. The experienced clinician would answer, 'Even if true, act as if it were false, for you will never identify that one in twenty, and in the attempt five in twenty will be ruined.' Investors should forsake the search for such tiny needles in huge haystacks.
Paul Samuelson