Littles Quotes - Page 110
O faithful conscience, delicately pure, how doth a little failing wound thee sore!
"Divine Comedy". Poem by Dante Alighieri. Purgatorio, Song III, 8, 1321.
Daniel J. Solove (2011). “Nothing to Hide: The False Tradeoff Between Privacy and Security”, p.30, Yale University Press
To be loved, we should merit but little esteem; all superiority attracts awe and aversion.
Claude Adrien HelvĂ©tius (1777). “A Treatise on Man, His Intellectual Faculties and His Education: A Posthumous Work of M. Helvetius. Translated from the French, with Additional Notes, by W. Hooper, ...”, p.366
The truth is that brains have little to do with either the making or accumulating of money.
Clarence Darrow (2015). “Crime: Its Cause and Treatment”, p.40, Sheba Blake Publishing