“I look out again at the sun-my first full gaze. It is blood-red and men are walking about on rooftops. Everything above… — Henry Miller Copy Share Image
“The great wall of vegetation, an exuberant and entangled mass of trunks, branches, leaves, boughs, festoons, motionless in the moonlight, was like… — Joseph Conrad Copy Share Image
“Woman!" said the litle man testily. "Get out of my light. You are interfering with my reserarch!" You and your research!" said… — Michael Ende Copy Share Image
“The street sprinkler went past and, as its rasping rotary broom spread water over the tarmac, half the pavement looked as if… — Georges Simenon Copy Share Image
“One stood behind me and ran her hands down my chest, her breasts rubbing against my back. The next stood in front… — Sadie Grubor Copy Share Image
“And here before me stands a marvelously groomed little man who is pinning a hero's medal on me because some of his… — Robertson Davies Copy Share Image
“My dear Princess, if you could creep unseen about your City, peeping at will through the curtain-shielded windows, you would come to… — Jerome K. Jerome Copy Share Image
“You differ from a great man in only one respect: the great man was once a very little man, but he developed… — Wilhelm Reich Copy Share Image
“I would not hurt you, little man,' he said. 'I think that I got the disorder in Mullingar,' I explained. I knew… — Flann O'Brien Copy Share Image
If you don't have your gameplan right, as a big man against a little man, you are in trouble. — Dereck Chisora Copy Share Image
There was a little man, and he had a little soul; And he said, Little Soul, let us try, try, try! — Charles Lamb Copy Share Image
Great men too often have greater faults than little men can find room for. — Walter Savage Landor Copy Share Image
A wise system of education will at last teach us how little man yet knows, how much he has still to learn. — John Lubbock Copy Share Image
Great men are little men expanded; great lives are ordinary lives intensified. — Wilferd Peterson Copy Share Image
The difference between a great man and a little man is their commitment to Integrity and Hard Work — Shiv Khera Copy Share Image
“This notary was a little man, completely round, round in every part. His head looked like a ball nailed onto another ball,… — Guy de Maupassant Copy Share Image
The great man is too often all of a piece; it is the little man that is a bundle of contradictory elements.… — W. Somerset Maugham Copy Share Image
“Burying his face in Emma's neck, Noah's cries quieted as Emma hummed to him. Their food arrived then. "Wanna come to Daddy,… — Katie Ashley Copy Share Image
Recorded history is largely an account of the crimes and disasters committed by banal little men at the levers of imperial machines. — Edward Abbey Copy Share Image
Hours after I gave birth to my first child, my husband cradled all five pounds of our boy and said, gently, 'Hi,… — Faith Salie Copy Share Image
“Little man, little man,"--Orlando could hear her say--"is 'must' a word to be addressed to princes?" And down came the flagon on… — Virginia Woolf Copy Share Image
The trouble with you, dear, is that you think an angel of the Lord as a creature with wings, whereas he is… — Josephine Tey Copy Share Image
Ray Comfort does it again! With simplicity and keen insight on the streets, he pulls back the curtain of Evolution and reveals… — Kirk Cameron Copy Share Image
“This harsh little man — this pitiless censor — gathers up all your poor scattered sins of vanity, your luckless chiffon of… — Charlotte Brontë Copy Share Image
“Crawl to your God, you arrogant bastard. See if your God doesn't look at the slime trail you leave behind you and… — Douglas Coupland Copy Share Image
“Chaol squeezed her hand, his skin warm in the frigid air. "Give him hell." He said. Grave entered the ring and drew… — Sarah J. Maas Copy Share Image
“Don't stop at the Ford's because they're at Gerald Flatt's," a short kid says in passing. "Super dooper!" Granny's dentures clickity-clack. "Don't… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“It is said culture requires slaves. I say that no cultured society can be built with slaves. This terrible Twentieth Century has… — Wilhelm Reich Copy Share Image
“So he steeled himself and sent a wordless, desperate cry for aid up into the sky, hoping it would pierce the roof… — Robert Jackson Bennett Copy Share Image
Common sense always speaks too late. Common sense is the guy who tells you ought to have had your brakes relined last… — Raymond Chandler Copy Share Image
“It has taken me much of my life to begin to get to the second gaze. By nature I have a critical… — Richard Rohr Copy Share Image