Dwarfs quotes:

+1
Share
Pin
Like
Send
Share
  • Dwarfs can make revolutions easier than giants, because theirs will be unexpected! -- Mehmet Murat ildan
  • Dwarfs have also the right to despise the giants, because giants too can be defeated! -- Mehmet Murat ildan
  • Of the Seven Dwarfs, the only one who shaved was Dopey. That should tell us something about the wisdom of shaving. -- Tom Robbins
  • It's a new era at Disney. From now on, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs will be known as Person of No Color and the Seven Vertically Challenged Individuals. -- Argus Hamilton
  • I'm thinking of Mary Poppins, The Sound of Music... there are too many to name really. And all the old classic ones like Snow White & The Seven Dwarfs and Bambi. That's brutal! -- Ashley Jensen
  • Throughout my academic career, I'd given some pretty good talks. But being considered the best speaker in the computer science department is like being known as the tallest of the Seven Dwarfs. -- Randy Pausch
  • Dwarfs are very attached to gold. Any highwayman demanding 'Your money or your life' had better bring a folding chair and packed lunch and a book to read while the debate goes on. -- Terry Pratchett
  • I'm really bad at describing my books. Journalists like to have things like "It's The Terminator Meets the Seven Dwarfs." And I can't do that with my books. If I could, I probably wouldn't write them. -- Charles de Lint
  • --
  • Bigotry dwarfs the soul by shutting out the truth. -- Edwin Hubbel Chapin
  • The U.S. - E.U. economic relationship dwarfs America's economic ties with China. -- John Bruton
  • The force of the advertising word and image dwarfs the power of other literature in the 20th century. -- Daniel J. Boorstin
  • The words 'fairy tales' must accordingly be taken to include tales in which occurs something 'fairy,' something extraordinary - fairies, giants, dwarfs, speaking animals. -- Joseph Jacobs
  • A lot of parts written for people of my size, dwarfs, are either foolish idiots or, like, these sages that are all-knowing, and they're very, sort of, come-to-them-for-answers. -- Peter Dinklage
  • I think when average-size people start taking roles that were meant for dwarfs, that's a little frustrating because there aren't that many roles out there for height-challenged actors. -- Verne Troyer
  • If each of us hires people who are smaller than we are, we shall become a company of dwarfs. But if each of us hires people who are bigger than we are, we shall become a company of giants. -- David Ogilvy
  • The bronze dwarfs give you the first clue that Wroclaw is no ordinary city. They lurk all over the place, carousing outside pubs, snoring at the doors of hotels, peeking out from behind the bars of the old city jail. -- David Hewson
  • Today, if you have an Internet connection, you have at your fingertips an amount of information previously available only to those with access to the world's greatest libraries - indeed, in most respects what is available through the Internet dwarfs those libraries, and it is incomparably easier to find what you need. -- Peter Singer
  • I was taught to do math and read at the same time. So you're six years old, you're reading 'Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs' and it becomes rapidly obvious that there are only two kinds of men in the world: dwarves and Prince Charmings. And the odds are seven is to one against your finding the prince. That's why little girls don't do math. -- Emily Levine
  • Comparing yourself to others dwarfs your imagination -- Bangambiki Habyarimana
  • All dwarfs are bastards in their father's eyes -- George R. R. Martin
  • Bigotry dwarfs the soul by shutting out the truth. -- Edwin Hubbel Chapin
  • Life is bigger than processes and overflows and dwarfs them. -- Dale Carnegie
  • All dwarfs may be bastards yet not all bastards are dwarfs. -- George R. R. Martin
  • In photographing dwarfs, you don't get majesty and beauty. You get dwarfs. -- Susan Sontag
  • Art is gushing hot bile on the fields and harvesting the looks of nasty dwarfs. -- Gunter Brus
  • If I have seen further than others, it is because I am surrounded by dwarfs. -- Murray Gell-Mann
  • Each problem has hidden in it an opportunity so powerful that it literally dwarfs the problem. -- Joseph Sugarman
  • We are like dwarfs on the shoulders of giants, so that we can see more than they. -- Bernard of Chartres
  • Our words are giants when they do us an injury, and dwarfs when they do us a service. -- Wilkie Collins
  • Persons of slender intellectual stamina dread competition, as dwarfs are afraid of being run over in the street. -- William Hazlitt
  • Jealousy sees things always with magnifying glasses which make little things large, of dwarfs giants, of suspicions truths. -- Miguel de Cervantes
  • Only the person who risks is truly free. A man's conquest of himself dwarfs the conquest of Mt. Everest. -- Norman Vincent Peale
  • It's interesting when something new comes along, a band of dwarfs playing electronic harps or something, but I'm not searching. -- Jimmy Page
  • Haughty people seem to me to have, like the dwarfs, the stature of a child and the face of a man. -- Joseph Joubert
  • Among giants, try and be a dwarf; among dwarfs, try and be a giant; but among equals, try and be an equal -- Stanislaw Jerzy Lec
  • Long are the lives of elves' he said.Short are the tempers of dwarfs,'Gotrek muttered, just loud enough to be heard. -- William King
  • If you want to be a leader, don't stand on the toes of dwarfs. Mount the shoulders of giants and you will see further. -- Israelmore Ayivor
  • I take it as a given that God's knowledge of the Cerebus storyline dwarfs my own as God's knowledge of everything dwarfs my own. -- Dave Sim
  • Disney World is celebrating its 40th birthday! You can tell the characters are getting old. In addition to Snow White's seven dwarfs, she now has 25 cats. -- Jimmy Fallon
  • Society is a more level surface than we imagine. Wise men or absolute fools are hard to be met with, as there are few giants or dwarfs. -- William Hazlitt
  • At least he went on saying this till Aslan had loaded him up with three dwarfs, one dryad, two rabbits, and a hedgehog, that steadied him a bit. -- C. S. Lewis
  • Time is indeed the theater and seat of illusions; nothing is so ductile and elastic. The mind stretches an hour to a century, and dwarfs an age to an hour. -- Ralph Waldo Emerson
  • Many billions of years will elapse before the smallest, youngest stars complete their nuclear burning and shrink into white dwarfs. But with slow, agonizing finality perpetual night will surely fall. -- Paul Davies
  • He had quite liked the dwarfs. He often had no idea what they were talking about, but for a group of homicidal, class-obsessed small people, they were really rather good fun. -- John Connolly
  • For example, the dwarfs found out how to turn lead into gold by doing it the hard way. The difference between that and the easy way is that the hard way works. -- Terry Pratchett
  • She devoured stories with rapacious greed, ranks of black marks on white, sorting themselves into mountains and trees, stars, moons and suns, dragons, dwarfs, and forests containing wolves, foxes and the dark. -- A. S. Byatt
  • She devoured stories with rapacious greed, ranks of black marks on white, sorting themselves into mountains and trees, stars, moons and suns, dragons, dwarfs, and forests containing wolves, foxes and the dark." -- A. S. Byatt
  • A state which dwarfs its men, in order that they may be more docile instruments in its hands even for beneficial purposes--will find that with small men no great thing can really be accomplished. -- John Stuart Mill
  • No!" Leo yelled. "Uhhh," Nico groaned from the floor. "Piper!" Jason cried. "Monkey!" Frank yelled. "Not monkeys," Hazel grumbled. "I think those are dwarfs." "Stealing my stuff!" Leo yelled, and ran for the stairs. -- Rick Riordan
  • We don't want bores in the theatre. We don't want standardised acting, standard actors with standard-shaped legs. Acting needs everybody, cripples, dwarfs and people with noses so long. Give us something that is different. -- Sybil Thorndike
  • Racism was not a problem on the Discworld, because - what with trolls and dwarfs and so on - speciesism was more interesting. Black and white lived in perfect harmony and ganged up on green. -- Terry Pratchett
  • There is no tariff so injurious as that with which sectarian bigotry guards its commodities. It dwarfs the soul by shutting out truths from other continents of thought, and checks the circulation of its own. -- Edwin Hubbel Chapin
+1
Share
Pin
Like
Send
Share