Insignificant famous quotes
Last updated: Sep 5, 2024
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All that happens means something; nothing you do is ever insignificant.
-- Aldous Huxley -
There is no one insignificant in the purposes of God.
-- Alistair Begg -
There is hardly any one so insignificant that he does not seem imposing to some one at some time.
-- Charles Horton Cooley -
Insignificant events can take on monumental proportions when your head is full of practically nothing.
-- Grace Slick -
The most insignificant score is the score at halftime.
-- Gresham Barrett -
We must reduce the emissions 100 percent. In Venezuela, the emissions are currently insignificant compared to the emissions of the developed countries.
-- Hugo Chavez -
What an insignificant life is this which I am now leading!
-- James Boswell -
I sit and pass judgment on myself: this is dull, this is unclear, this is insignificant: ergo I am dull, I am unclear, I am insignificant.
-- Janet Burroway -
Seek the insignificant small but essential qualities, essential to life
-- Jonas Mekas -
If there was one thing I refused to be, it was an insignificant footnote in some boy's history.
-- Justina Chen -
We have the marvelous gift of making everything insignificant.
-- Nikolai Gogol -
Nothing in our lives is a mere insignificant detail to God.
-- Oswald Chambers -
Celebrities, even insignificant ones like me, are created to be abused by the Great Unwashed.
-- Poppy Z. Brite -
Nothing is too small. Nothing is too, quote-unquote, ordinary or insignificant. Those are the things that make up the measure of our days, and they're the things that sustain us. And they're the things that certainly can become worthy of poetry.
-- Rita Dove -
Poor humanity!--so dependent, so insignificant, and yet so great.
-- Sophie Swetchine -
There is no such thing as an insignificant improvement.
-- Tom Peters -
An insignificant right becomes important when it is assailed.
-- William Pickens -
Just as there are no little people or unimportant lives, there is no insignificant work.
-- Yelena Bonner -
The images for my works are somewhat insignificant to me. It became an exercise of variation. I only see the surface images as doodles in a sketchbook, but it's hard to not see an image and bring some kind of personal association, though there's not a prescribed idea of what you're supposed to see.
-- Tara Donovan