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  • Hardly anything wrong can go bad. -- Phil Simms
  • Hardly anyone in the world is an American -- Kurt Vonnegut
  • Hardly anything works out as well as we hope. -- James Cook
  • Hardly anybody in America pays attention to local elections. -- Jello Biafra
  • Did I become court composer through masterful procrastination? Hardly! -- Rachel Hartman
  • ...Hardly. A ragged apron does not a waiter make. -- Eoin Colfer
  • Hardly you can see someone on the streets of truth. -- Mehmet Murat ildan
  • Hardly anyone knows how much is gained by ignoring the future. -- Bernard le Bovier de Fontenelle
  • You're just jealous." "Hardly. Been there, done you. Adequate, but unremarkable. -- Jennifer Estep
  • Yeah, I like clothes, but I hardly ever go shopping. Hardly ever! -- Kate Moss
  • Hardly anyone understands the principles behind magic,"scoffed Betony. "It's too difficult. -- Elizabeth Kay
  • Hardly a man will you find who could live with his door open. -- Seneca the Younger
  • Hardly did it appear, than from my mouth it passed into my heart. -- Guillaume Amfrye de Chaulieu
  • Hardly a day goes by without me sticking on a Muddy Waters record. -- Rory Gallagher
  • Hardly any human being is capable of pursuing two professions or two arts rightly. -- Plato
  • Hardly anybody recognizes the most significant moments of their life at the time they happen. -- W. P. Kinsella
  • I am never, never, sick at sea. What never? No never! What never? Hardly ever. -- William Gilbert
  • Obviously [Can't Hardly Wait] wasn't in American Pie, which was a movie about some teenage boys. -- David Krumholtz
  • Hardly any animal can look as deeply disappointed as a dog to whom one says "no." -- Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson
  • Scarcely a tear to shed; Hardly a word to say; The end of a Summer's day; Sweet Love is dead. -- William Allingham
  • Hardly any generation wants to take the whole of the last generation, it just wants to take its best bits. -- Ninette de Valois
  • To be honest, I don't listen to groups, really. Hardly ever. I know I'm in one, but I don't like them very much. -- David Gilmour
  • Hardly anyone about whom I deeply care at all resembles anyone else I have ever met, or heard of, or read about in literature. -- Renata Adler
  • Barking dogs occasionally bite, but laughing men hardly ever shoot. -- Konrad Lorenz
  • A friend is long sought, hardly found, and with difficulty kept. -- St. Jerome
  • The towels were so thick there I could hardly close my suitcase. -- Yogi Berra
  • Business, you know, may bring you money, but friendship hardly ever does. -- Jane Austen
  • It is hardly possible to build anything if frustration, bitterness and a mood of helplessness prevail. -- Lech Walesa
  • I hardly can sleep. I feel that my target now is really to save Mother Earth for humanity. And it's doable. -- Imelda Marcos
  • Life is all memory, except for the one present moment that goes by you so quickly you hardly catch it going. -- Tennessee Williams
  • I must be more sensible and realize that at my age, illusions are hardly permitted and they will always destroy me. -- Paul Cezanne
  • We live in a society exquisitely dependent on science and technology, in which hardly anyone knows anything about science and technology. -- Carl Sagan
  • I don't like to be too submissive in the way I dress. I like quite boyish things, so I hardly ever wear high heels. -- Bat for Lashes
  • America, which has the most glorious present still existing in the world today, hardly stops to enjoy it, in her insatiable appetite for the future. -- Anne Morrow Lindbergh
  • My own belief is that there is hardly anyone whose sexual life, if it were broadcast, would not fill the world at large with surprise and horror. -- W. Somerset Maugham
  • Your paradigm is so intrinsic to your mental process that you are hardly aware of its existence, until you try to communicate with someone with a different paradigm. -- Donella Meadows
  • I don't remember my dreams too much. I hardly have ever gotten ideas from nighttime dreams. But I love daydreaming and dream logic and the way dreams go. -- David Lynch
  • I would hardly call myself an artist in that sense; I doodle, I draw, I'm not a trained artist, I couldn't sit down and do an accurate portrait of anyone. -- Rene Auberjonois
  • It is hardly surprising that women concentrate on the way they look instead of what is in their minds since not much has been put in their minds to begin with. -- Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
  • I wanted to make a film about stupid people that was very vulgar and deeply stupid. From that moment on I can hardly be reproached for making a film that is about stupid people. -- Claude Chabrol
  • There is hardly such a thing as a war in which it makes no difference who wins. Nearly always one side stands more of less for progress, the other side more or less for reaction. -- George Orwell
  • You would hardly believe how difficult it is to place a figure alone on a canvas, and to concentrate all the interest on this single and universal figure and still keep it living and real. -- Edouard Manet
  • Such is the nature of men, that howsoever they may acknowledge many others to be more witty, or more eloquent, or more learned; yet they will hardly believe there be many so wise as themselves. -- Thomas Hobbes
  • For an author to write as he speaks is just as reprehensible as the opposite fault, to speak as he writes; for this gives a pedantic effect to what he says, and at the same time makes him hardly intelligible. -- Arthur Schopenhauer
  • South Koreans who have seen and praised the mass games should remember the hardship of tearful children. Teachers drive them hard with curses and orders to repeat and repeat. When the children return home in the evening, they can hardly walk. -- Kim Il-sung
  • Hardly a name in profane history is more august than his. Hardly another character in the world's record has made so little of its opportunities. His discovery was a blunder; his blunder was a new world; the New World is his monument. -- Justin Winsor
  • I love nature - it's probably my most favorite thing. I don't watch much telly, the telly hardly goes on, but the things I do watch are sort of nature programs, and something about the oceans and the amount of weird fish that's in there. -- Karl Pilkington
  • With all the knowledge and skill acquired in thousands of flights in the last ten years, I would hardly think today of making my first flight on a strange machine in a twenty-seven mile wind, even if I knew that the machine had already been flown and was safe. -- Orville Wright
  • I've been falsely accused of drawing too much from real life. But I am a petty thief - I take little things. And, I mean, I can hardly write 10 words before I start to make things up. I start to invent, because that's what I want to do. I'm running away to an invented place. -- Lorrie Moore
  • Gossip is hardly uplifting. -- Ginger Rogers
  • I hardly ever work out. -- Ginnifer Goodwin
  • I hardly wear any makeup. -- Jules Asner
  • The UN is hardly democratic. -- Mahathir Mohamad
  • I hardly ever remember my dreams. -- Tyler Blackburn
  • There's hardly any governmental censorship in Korea. -- Bong Joon-ho
  • bitterness hardly cares what food it eats. -- Leslie Ford
  • I'm hardly disinterested totally in my appearance -- Frank Langella
  • Animals can be understimulated, but hardly bored. -- Lars Svendsen
  • I'm hardly disinterested totally in my appearance. -- Frank Langella
  • I'm so happy, I can hardly spit. -- Laura Schlessinger
  • Sex is hardly ever just about sex. -- Shirley MacLaine
  • I hardly see myself as a futurist. -- Dick Wolf
  • I hardly even leave my own house. -- Bill Nighy
  • I can hardly understand the Australian accent. -- Joey Santiago
  • Compulsion hardly restores right; love yields all things. -- Jane Porter
  • Procrastination is hardly more evil than grasping impatience. -- Immanuel Kant
  • It is hardly respectable to be good nowadays. -- Edith Sitwell
  • I hardly ever stretch the canvas before painting. -- Jackson Pollock
  • The happy childhood is hardly worth your while. -- Frank McCourt
  • Worrying about dying will hardly help you live. -- Albert Ellis
  • I hardly ever go out when I'm home. -- Brooke Burke
  • French design hardly exists, except as artificial modernism. -- Christian Lacroix
  • Life hardly ever lives up to our anxieties. -- Paul Monash
  • With my child, I hardly watch TV now. -- Lindsay Davenport
  • Canada is so far away it hardly exists. -- Jorge Luis Borges
  • I hardly ever look at my published books. -- Michael Longley
  • One hardly saves a world without ruling it. -- Emile M. Cioran
  • I have hardly any friends who aren't gay -- Tracey Emin
  • I can hardly forbear hurling things at him. -- William Shakespeare
  • Man, when he does not grieve, hardly exists. -- Antonio Porchia
  • A god could hardly love and be wise. -- Publilius Syrus
  • The fish once caught, new bait will hardly bite. -- Edmund Spenser
  • Novelty has charms that our minds can hardly withstand. -- William Makepeace Thackeray
  • A $20 haircut hardly ever lasts longer than a $5 haircut. -- Wes Smith
  • Some directors hardly talk to the actors at all. -- Todd Solondz
  • I think laughter comes because things are hardly working. -- Jean-Luc Godard
  • CALVIN: As usual goodness hardly puts up a fight. -- Bill Watterson
  • Baby I'm so into you I can hardly breathe. -- Martina McBride
  • Technology changes all the time; human nature hardly ever, -- Evgeny Morozov
  • Judge not; speak hardly at all; love and act. -- Eliphas Levi
  • Technology changes all the time; human nature, hardly ever. -- Evgeny Morozov
  • I hardly ever write when I'm just feeling great. -- Raine Maida
  • The right choice is hardly ever the easy choice. -- Rick Riordan
  • Once investors come in, it's hardly your company anymore! -- Henrik Fisker
  • An experience that changes nothing is hardly worth having. -- Martin Margiela
  • A good man will kill you with hardly a word. -- Terry Pratchett
  • I know little about nature and hardly anything about men. -- Albert Einstein
  • How beautiful can life be? We hardly dare imagine it. -- Charles Eisenstein
  • You can hardly do anything that won't seem stupid later. -- Karl Lehenbauer
  • We can hardly call a beggar an obstacle to generosity. -- Dalai Lama
  • I never sleep for more than five hours, hardly ever. -- Vivien Leigh
  • cleverness that comes too late is hardly cleverness at all? -- Cassandra Clare
  • We could hardly wait to get up in the morning. -- Wilbur Wright
  • I can hardly decide what plays I should be in. -- Fiona Shaw
  • Barking dogs occasionally bite, but laughing men hardly ever shoot -- Konrad Lorenz
  • I am so tired, I can hardly type these worfs. -- Daniel Handler
  • One is hardly sensible of fatigue while he marches to music. -- Thomas Carlyle
  • Man can hardly even recognize the devils of his own creation. -- Albert Schweitzer
  • All of television's appalling, but this is hardly a new statement. -- Fran Lebowitz
  • Men aspiring to be free can hardly think of enslaving others. -- Mahatma Gandhi
  • Autobiography is now as common as adultery, and hardly less reprehensible -- Lord Altrincham
  • Food in wartime Britain, she had to admit, was hardly inspiring. -- Sara Sheridan
  • While success has hardly come overnight for me, it always comes. -- Edwina Findley
  • There's hardly anywhere in literature where you don't find a triangle. -- Leonard Michaels
  • The believer who has never doubted will hardly convert a doubter. -- Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach
  • Give us a break! I've hardly done anything but independent films. -- Emily Blunt
  • You will hardly know who I am or what I mean -- Walt Whitman
  • I have often repented of speech but hardly ever of silence. -- C. S. Lewis
  • I'm hardly physically right for the hero parts, now am I? -- Donald Pleasence
  • I hardly recognize what I do well. I just do it. -- Stephen Jay Gould
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