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Quotes About Trifle

It seemed to me that the house would collapse before I could escape, that the heavens would fall upon my head. But nothing happened. The heavens do not fall for such a trifle. Would they have fallen, I wonder, if I had rendered Kurtz that justice which was his due? Hadn't he said he wanted only justice? But I couldn't. I could not tell her.
~ Joseph Conrad
Time changes all things and cultivates even in herself an appreciation of irony, and, therefore, why shouldn't I have changed a trifle?
~ James Branch Cabell
Don't make much ado about nothing.
~ Aesop
Passion costs me too much to bestow it on every trifle.
~ Thomas Adams
At every trifle, scorn to take offence; that always shows great pride, or little sense
~ Alexander Pope
At every trifle take offense, that always shows great pride or little sense.
~ Alexander Pope
Alas, how love can trifle with itself!
~ William Shakespeare
Lenin was taking account of this ingrained assumption when he wrote in the postscript to the testament that the question of Stalin's personal qualities "may seem an insignificant trifle." And he was taking issue with it when he went on to contend that in this instance the personality trifle might prove of decisive historical significance.
~ Robert C. Tucker
This circumstance may seem an insignificant trifle. But I think that from the point of view of preventing a split, and from the point of view of what I have written above about the relation between Stalin and Trotsky, this is no trifle, or it is a trifle that may take on decisive significance.
~ Robert C. Tucker
Don't make much ado about nothing.
~ Aesop
Never think that Jesus commanded a trifle, nor dare to trifle with anything He has commanded.
~ Dwight L. Moody
These great turning-days of life cast no shadow before, slip by unconsciously. Only a trifle, a little turn of the rudder, and the ship goes to heaven or hell.
~ Rebecca Harding Davis
Every little trifle, for some reason, does seem incalculably important today, and when you say of a thing that 'nothing hangs on it,' it sounds like blasphemy. There's never any knowing—(how am I to put it?)—which of our actions, which of our idlenesses won't have things hanging on it for ever.
~ E.M. Forster
If you wish to be fully alive you must develop a sense of perspective. Life is infinitely greater than this trifle your heart is attached to and which you have given the power to so upset you. Trifle, yes, because if you live long enough a day will easily come when it will cease to matter
~ Anthony de Mello
. . . nothing in his life Became him like the leaving it; he died As one that had been studied in his death To throw away the dearest thing he owed, As 'twere a careless trifle.
~ William Shakespeare
In smaller, more familiar things, memory weaves her strongest enchantments, holding us at her mercy with some trifle, some echo, a tone of voice, a scent of tar and seaweed on the quay. . . . This surely is the meaning of home—a place where every day is multiplied by all the days before it.
~ Freya Stark
Time changes all things and cultivates even in herself an appreciation of irony, and, therefore, why shouldn't I have changed a trifle?
~ James Branch Cabell
As for the fan, she agreed that it was a most amusing trifle: just what she would wish to buy for herself, if it had not been so excessively ugly!
~ Georgette Heyer
I am not quite sober you know. In fact, I am drunk, but I cannot help feeling this is all a trifle, shall we say, irregular?
~ Georgette Heyer
What a nonsensical thing it would be in me to allow myself to become alarmed by a trifle such as murder!
~ Georgette Heyer
But I fancy I rather more sense than you give me credit for and also my dear I know you a trifle better than you do yourself. You will tell me that I am impertinent but so it is, little though you may think it.
~ Georgette Heyer
My secret indulgent food is dessert. I have an incredible sweet tooth - chocolate pudding with vanilla ice-cream or trifle and pavlova. I do love dessert.
~ Deborra-Lee Furness
Never think that Jesus commanded a trifle, nor dare to trifle with anything He has commanded.
~ Dwight L. Moody
It would be spiteful to put a Jellyfish in a trifle.
~ Karl Pilkington