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I do very few standards. Hardly any. Other people's tunes that I do are usually obscure tunes, for the most part, although I do a couple of Duke Ellington tunes that are well known. Mose Allison | top
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The best reason why Monarchy is a strong government is, that it is an intelligible government. The mass of mankind understand it, and they hardly anywhere in the world understand any other. Walter Bagehot | top
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The craft of painting has virtually disappeared. There is hardly anyone left who really possesses it. For evidence one has only to look at the painters of this century. Balthus | top
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Then in came this script with another very low offer, and another drug addict and a depressing and difficult part to play. I thought, 'Why should I put myself through that for hardly any money?' Ellen Burstyn | top
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Philosophy, like medicine, has plenty of drugs, few good remedies, and hardly any specific cures. Nicolas de Chamfort | top
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My father taught me Basic and rudimentary C, I learned everything else on my own, including studying computational complexity on my own. That's more a function of my age than anything else though - back when I was in school there were hardly any programming classes. Bram Cohen | top
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There is hardly any one so insignificant that he does not seem imposing to some one at some time. Charles Horton Cooley | top
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You can have a movie with hardly any cuts, or very few cuts, that is fascinating, you can't take your eyes away from it... Look at some of the long takes in Citizen Kane. Roger Ebert | top
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All the mistakes I've ever made in my life have been when I've been drunk. I haven't made hardly any mistakes sober, ever, ever. Tracey Emin | top
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I have hardly any friends who aren't gay. Tracey Emin | top
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There is hardly any activity, any enterprise, which is started out with such tremendous hopes and expectations, and yet which fails so regularly, as love. Erich Fromm | top
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It's been interesting how kids have had hardly any problems watching it, but adults have more trouble. This happened way back even with Jabberwocky and Time Bandits. Terry Gilliam | top
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Those Dutchmen had hardly any imagination or fantasy, but their good taste and their scientific knowledge of composition were enormous. Vincent Van Gogh | top
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No, we didn't shoot... in the ones that I did there were hardly any sex... there were suggestions of sex scenes but we never actually shot a sex scene as such. Val Guest | top
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The supreme irony of life is that hardly anyone gets out of it alive. Robert A. Heinlein | top
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In our modern world of interdependent nations, hardly any state can wage war successfully without raising loans and buying war materials of every kind in the markets of other nations. Arthur Henderson | top
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The publication of the third volume of Capital has made hardly any impression upon bourgeois economic science. Rudolf Hilferding | top
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Some of the best health care services are free or cost very little and are even available to millionaires but hardly anyone knows they exist. Matthew Lesko | top
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Hardly anyone has noticed that in the Northern Hemisphere people stir their drinks counterclockwise, whereas the same people stir their drinks clockwise when visiting the Southern Hemisphere. John McCarthy | top
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A picture is worth 10K words - but only those to describe the picture. Hardly any sets of 10K words can be adequately described with pictures. Alan Perlis | top
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Happiness serves hardly any other purpose than to make unhappiness possible. Marcel Proust | top
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There is hardly anything in the world that some man cannot make a little worse and sell a little cheaper, and the people who consider price only are this man's lawful prey. John Ruskin | top
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We live in a society exquisitely dependent on science and technology, in which hardly anyone knows anything about science and technology. Carl Sagan | top
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Hardly any generation wants to take the whole of the last generation, it just wants to take its best bits. Ninette de Valois | top
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I couldn't bear it if anyone knew I had hardly any self-confidence at all. Loretta Young | top