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Littles Quotes - Page 224

Frankly, I could use a little sugarcoating.

Frankly, I could use a little sugarcoating.

Suzanne Collins (2013). “The Hunger Games Complete Trilogy”, p.687, Scholastic UK

Men who watch, and say little, very often are much wiser than the men they serve.

Susanna Kearsley (2011). “Sophia's Secret”, p.100, Allison & Busby

The world becomes a wider place, with but a little learning.

Susanna Kearsley (2014). “The Firebird”, p.190, Simon and Schuster

Insults sting but a little when they stem from a man's ignorance.

Susan Wiggs (2012). “At the King's Command”, p.168, Harlequin

Everybody works . . . . That's what life is. Work and a little play and a lot of prayer.

Susan Vreeland (2012). “Girl in Hyacinth Blue”, p.35, RosettaBooks

If you had really loved something, wouldn't a little bit of it always linger?

Susan Orlean (2000). “The Orchid Thief”, Ballantine Books

I went a little nuts in my twenties, but I just turned thirty and I feel, like, older now.

"Collider Interviews Sunny Mabrey and Michael Angarano". Interview with Steve 'Frosty' Weintraub, collider.com. May 5, 2006.

I always put a little bit of restrictions on myself, and I only do it for my creativity.

"The Raveonettes". Interview with Stephen M. Deusner, pitchfork.com. February 5, 2008.

I guess my life was in a pretty disorderly fashion, so I think the music came out that way a little bit.

"The Raveonettes". Interview with Stephen M. Deusner, pitchfork.com. February 5, 2008.

Because television doesn't offer the kind of budget that a movie offers, you've got to be a little more careful where you spend the money to put the fiction in science.

"Steven Spielberg Talks Falling Skies and Upcoming TV Projects". Interview with Ileane Rudolph, www.tvguide.com. June 28, 2011.

I'm always a little unnerved when I see a show that's set in the past that implies in any way that things were nicer then.

"Interview: Steven Soderbergh and Clive Owen on building the world of ‘The Knick’". Interview with Daniel Fienberg, uproxx.com. August 5, 2014.

One thing I've found in any project is almost universally about three quarters of the way through - or maybe a little father, maybe seventh eighths on the way through - any project will explode.

"Special Interview with Steven Pressfield and Ishita Gupta". "Marketing Over Coffee" podcast with John Wall, www.marketingovercoffee.com. May 16, 2011.