In Difficult Nothing in the world is worth having or worth doing unless it means effort, pain, difficulty…I have never in my life envied a human being who led an easy life. I have envied a great many people who led difficult lives and led them well. – Theodore Roosevelt
In fact, 95% of the people in my films have been nothing less than a pleasure to work with. – Guy Ritchie
To be absolutely certain about something, one must know everything or nothing about it. – Henry Kissinger
Around 1967 I began backing away from dogmatic Leninism, not so much because I thought it was false, I just decided there was nothing utopian about it. – Henry Flynt
The present contains nothing more than the past, and what is found in the effect was already in the cause. – Henri Bergson
We imbue deserts and the tundra with menace because nothing, or little, grows there. – Hanya Yanagihara
I think Freud is about contamination, but I think that is something he learned from Shakespeare, because Shakespeare is about nothing but contamination, you might say. – Harold Bloom
Concentration camps were entirely a matter for the police and had nothing to do with the administration. – Hans Frank
Nothing we use or hear or touch can be expressed in words that equal what is given by the senses. – Hannah Arendt
It is my contention that civil disobediences are nothing but the latest form of voluntary association, and that they are thus quite in tune with the oldest traditions of the country. – Hannah Arendt
Please don’t erase my race because I’m white-passing. There is literally nothing I can do about my complexion. – Halsey
There are some centuries which – apart from everything else – in the art and other disciplines presume to remake everything because they know how to make nothing. – Giacomo Leopardi
Nothing exasperates the spirit in man more than power which seems unconquerable and which makes impotent all protest. – George William Russell
The obstinacy of cleverness and reason is nothing to the obstinacy of folly and inanity. – Harriet Beecher Stowe
Tourism, human circulation considered as consumption is fundamentally nothing more than the leisure of going to see what has become banal. – Guy Debord