There is nothing quite so depressing as waking up to face a day when you know that you are going to have to deal with a government office or bureaucrat.
‐‐ Neal Boortz
There is nothing quite so good as burial at sea. It is simple, tidy, and not very incriminating.
‐‐ Alfred Hitchcock
There is nothing quixotic or romantic in wanting to change the world. It is possible. It is the age-old vocation of all humanity.
‐‐ Gioconda Belli
There is nothing radical about Obama except the fact of who he is.
‐‐ Tina Brown
There is nothing real about film. Nothing. Even the light particles that project the film can't be proven to exist. Nothing is there.
‐‐ Richard Gere
There is nothing respecting which a man may be so long unconscious as of the extent and strength of his prejudices.
‐‐ Francis Jeffrey
There is nothing safe about sex. There never will be.
‐‐ Norman Mailer
There is nothing settled about a poet's identity. The becoming doesn't stop because the being has been achieved. They proceed together, attached in ways that are hard to be exact about.
‐‐ Eavan Boland
There is nothing shameful about being efficient.
‐‐ Arpad Busson
There is nothing, Sir, too little for so little a creature as man. It is by studying little things that we attain the great art of having as little misery and as much happiness as possible.
‐‐ Samuel Johnson
There is nothing so absurd that some philosopher has not already said it.
‐‐ Marcus Tullius Cicero
There is nothing so aggravating as a fresh boy who is too old to ignore and too young to kick.
‐‐ Kin Hubbard
There is nothing so agonizing to the fine skin of vanity as the application of a rough truth.
‐‐ Edward G. Bulwer-Lytton
There is nothing so cleansing or reassuring as a vicarious sadness.
‐‐ David Rakoff
There is nothing so desperately monotonous as the sea, and I no longer wonder at the cruelty of pirates.
‐‐ James Russell Lowell
There is nothing so difficult to marry as a large nose.
‐‐ Oscar Wilde
There is nothing so easy but that it becomes difficult when you do it with reluctance.
‐‐ Jean Racine
There is nothing so easy to learn as experience and nothing so hard to apply.
‐‐ Josh Billings
There is nothing so fatal to character as half finished tasks.
‐‐ David Lloyd George
There is nothing so fleeting as the memory of benefits received.
‐‐ Francesco Guicciardini
There is nothing so habit-forming as money.
‐‐ Don Marquis
There is nothing so marginal as a party that has been in power for 18 years and slides into opposition. You influence nothing.
‐‐ Sebastian Coe
There is nothing so pitiful as a young cynic because he has gone from knowing nothing to believing nothing.
‐‐ Maya Angelou
There is nothing so powerful as truth, and often nothing so strange.
‐‐ Daniel Webster
There is nothing so satisfying as to be shot at without effect.
‐‐ Robert Fisk
There is nothing so skillful in its own defense as imperious pride.
‐‐ Helen Hunt Jackson
There is nothing so stable as change.
‐‐ Bob Dylan
There is nothing so strange and so unbelievable that it has not been said by one philosopher or another.
‐‐ Rene Descartes
There is nothing so striking to the eye on a return to England from the Continent as the stateliness of our trees. I do not know of any trees in Europe to compare with ours.
‐‐ Sabine Baring-Gould
There is nothing so subject to the inconstancy of fortune as war.
‐‐ Miguel de Cervantes
There is nothing so terrible as activity without insight.
‐‐ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
There is nothing so uncertain as a sure thing.
‐‐ Scotty Bowman
There is nothing so unthinkable as thought, unless it be the entire absence of thought.
‐‐ Samuel Butler
There is nothing so useless as doing efficiently that which should not be done at all.
‐‐ Peter Drucker
There is nothing so well known as that we should not expect something for nothing - but we all do and call it Hope.
‐‐ E. W. Howe
There is nothing special about Tim Scott.
‐‐ Tim Scott
There is nothing special about Tim Scott. I'm an ordinary guy serving an extraordinary God and that makes the difference.
‐‐ Tim Scott
There is nothing stable in the world; uproar's your only music.
‐‐ John Keats
There is nothing strange about fear: no matter in what guise it presents itself it is something with which we are all so familiar that when a man appears who is without it we are at once enslaved by him.
‐‐ Henry Miller
There is nothing stronger in the world than gentleness.
‐‐ Han Suyin
There is nothing stronger than the American labor movement. United, we cannot and we will not be turned aside. We'll work for it, sisters and brothers. We'll stand for it. Together. Each of us. To bring out the best in America. To bring out the best in ourselves, and each other.
‐‐ Richard Trumka
There is nothing terribly difficult in the Bible - at least in a technical way. The Bible is written in street language, common language. Most of it was oral and spoken to illiterate people. They were the first ones to receive it. So when we make everything academic, we lose something.
‐‐ Eugene H. Peterson
There is nothing terribly wrong with my face, even if some of its parts aren't very inspiring.
‐‐ Moby
There is nothing that a military machine can do to work a miracle.
‐‐ Marianne Williamson
There is nothing that anyone can say to prepare you for childbirth. Each woman's experience is so different; you never know how it will be for you!
‐‐ Poppy Montgomery
There is nothing that can help you understand your beliefs more than trying to explain them to an inquisitor.
‐‐ Frank Howard Clark
There is nothing that compares to the Holocaust.
‐‐ Fidel Castro
There is nothing that disgusts a man like getting beaten at chess by a woman.
‐‐ Charles Dudley Warner
There is nothing that fear and hope does not permit men to do.
‐‐ Luc de Clapiers
There is nothing that I'd love to do more than negotiate with Palestinians. This is my desire. This is my dream. This is my mission.
‐‐ Ehud Olmert
There is nothing that I didn't get to do while I was serving in Congress - except be in the majority.
‐‐ Joe Garcia