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Quotes About Tiny

One feels such love for the little ones, such anticipation that all that is lovely in life will be known by them, such fondness for that set of attributes manifested uniquely in each: mannerisms of bravado, of vulnerability, habits of speech and mispronouncement and so forth; the smell of the hair and head, the feel of the tiny hand in yours—and then the little one is gone! Taken!
~ George Saunders
I did theater summer camps when I was a kid, and I enjoyed them, but they never felt quite right. But then there would always be a tiny improv workshop towards the end of camp, and I would always feel like I liked it so much better.
~ Aidy Bryant
My body is quite tiny, but a lot of the emotions I feel are pretty explosive. They have to come out.
~ Aurora
We are imprisoned in the realm of life, like a sailor on his tiny boat, on an infinite ocean.
~ Anna Freud
I did a film once in the Sahara. It was pretty awe-inspiring. I remember sitting up on the roof of our hotel, watching the sun go down, and all around me, for 360 degrees, was nothing but sand. It took your breath away but also made you feel tiny.
~ Lennie James
I'm just really tiny. People hate me, because I just sit. I'm eating, I'm eating, I'm eating and then I just... sit. And I don't gain a thing.
~ Chanel Iman
At home, when the heating pipes made noises, I imagined a tiny person was in there skipping with a rope. The fantasy world of tiny things became my escape.
~ Willard Wigan
In daily or everyday life, I am so impressed with tiny details, like when I look up at a street lamp falling on the street, it seems to have meaning or so much information in it.
~ Makoto Shinkai
The Christmas of 1965 was a Yuletide with a difference at my parents' tiny terrace house in North London: it was the first time my family had been able to see me on television.
~ David Jason
Mother was engaged briefly to Richard Burton years ago and did a tiny part with him in the film 'Jackpot.'
~ Catherine Oxenberg
Loss is so paradoxical: It is at once enormous and tiny.
~ Meghan O'Rourke
The concept of what we're looking for is so important. The fact that the effect is tiny is just our misfortune.
~ Rainer Weiss
There's a tiny vial of turmeric I like to add to my tea and my facial cleanser. It revitalizes and detoxifies - it does everything.
~ Jeannie Mai
I know I'm only one human being and I'm only making one tiny contribution and it's nothing more than that.
~ Halle Berry
When I was born, I was born very prematurely so I was very tiny and small. And so, my mom just nicknamed me Pixie, like a little fairy.
~ Pixie Lott
Advertising is the art of the tiny. You have to tell a complete a story and deliver a complete message in a very encapsulated form. It disciplines you to cut away extraneous information.
~ Dick Wolf
One must remember that the Jews have one, tiny country, the only place they have the right and capability to defend themselves by themselves. And it is our duty and my responsibility to see that we will never compromise about that.
~ Ariel Sharon
I suffer from arachnophobia. I don't mind the tiny spiders so much, it's the ones with their legs covered in thick hair.
~ Leona Lewis
The number of realists who are betting that both the 'economy gets healthy soon' and this government gets spending under control is a tiny group, indeed.
~ Bob Beauprez
My comedy isn't about being attractive - it's about how the bar of dumb seems so low right now, and I desperately want to raise the bar of dumb just a tiny bit.
~ Natasha Leggero
I majored in Shakespearean studies at a very tiny school in Georgia.
~ Nancy Grace
Even without seeing the crickets, grasshoppers, cicadas and katydids, we hear them shrilling in this season and trust that they're the tiny living gargoyles entomologists claim.
~ Diane Ackerman
There's a restaurant in Manhattan called Balthazar, and next to it is Balthazar Bakery. It's tiny, and it's very charming to have that little retail outlet to sell the house desserts and breads.
~ Tom Douglas
I come from a tiny mining town in the rainforest in an island at the end of the world. My grandparents were illiterate.
~ Richard Flanagan