Quotes About Insignificance
Well, what of it? I've not given up thinking of death. It's true that it's high time I was dead; and that all this is nonsense. It's the truth I'm telling you. I do value my idea and my work awfully; but in reality only consider this: all this world of ours is nothing but a speck of mildew, which has grown up on a tiny planet. And for us to suppose we can have something great - ideas, work - it's all dust and ashes.
~ Leo Tolstoy
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I do value my idea and my work awfully; but in reality only consider this: all this world of ours is nothing but a speck of mildew, which has grown up on a tiny planet. And for us to suppose we can have something great—ideas, work—it's all dust and ashes.
~ Leo Tolstoy
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When you've grasped the fact that today or tomorrow you will die and nothing will be left of you, everything becomes so insignificant.
~ Leo Tolstoy
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Looking into Napoleon's eyes Prince Andrew thought of the insignificance of greatness, the unimportance of life which no one could understand, and the still greater unimportance of death, the meaning of which no one alive could understand or explain.
~ Leo Tolstoy
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every man was conscious of his own insignificance, aware that he was but a grain of sand in that ocean of humanity, and yet at the same time had a sense of power as a part of that vast whole.
~ Leo Tolstoy
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Looking into Napoleon's eyes Prince Andrei thought of the insignificance of greatness, the unimportance of life which no one could understand, and the still greater unimportance of death, the meaning of which no one alive could understand or explain.
~ Leo Tolstoy
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And it never enters anyone's head that the recognition of a greatness not measurable by the measure of good and bad is only a recognition of one's own insignificance and immeasurable littleness. For us, with the measures of good and bad given us by Christ, nothing is immeasurable. And there is no greatness where there is no simplicity, goodness, and truth.
~ Leo Tolstoy
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he would have been considered quite a suitable match. But Levin was in love, and therefore Kitty seemed to him so perfect in every respect, so transcending everything earthly, and he seemed to himself so very earthly and insignificant a creature, that the possibility of his being considered worthy of her by others or by herself was to him unimaginable.
~ Leo Tolstoy
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The deeper we go in search of causes, the more of them we find, and each cause taken singly or whole series of causes present themselves to us as equally correct in themselves, and equally false in their insignificance in comparison with the enormity of the event, and equally false in their incapacity (without the participation of all other coinciding causes) to produce the event that took place.
~ Leo Tolstoy
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Con los ojos fijos en Napoleón pensaba en la insignificancia de la grandeza, en la insignificancia de la vida cuyo objeto nadie comprendía, en la insignificancia mayor aún de la muerte cuyo sentido permanecía oculto e impenetrable a los humanos
~ Leo Tolstoy
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Everything seemed so futile and insignificant in comparison with the stern and solemn train of thought that weakness from loss of blood, suffering, and the nearness of death aroused in him . Looking into Napoleon's eyes Prince Andrew thought of the insignificance of greatness, the unimportance of life which no one could understand, and the still greater unimportance of death, the meaning of which no one alive could understand or explain.
~ Leo Tolstoy
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No sospeché la insignificancia de mi sueño. Creí haber concebido el sueño más vasto de mi generación: quse ser mago. Ésa era mi idea de la gloria. He aquí una súplica basada en toda mi experiencia: no seas mago, sé mágico.
~ Leonard Cohen
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We are so small between the stars, so large against the sky.
~ Leonard Cohen
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I just have a slight fear of being a tiny speck in the infinite cosmic void.
~ Leonard Richardson
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Alas ! the contrast between us, and what We can create; That man should be so little in himself, His works so great.
~ Letitia Elizabeth Landon
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The higher you get the more you realize how much bigger than you everything is.
~ Lev Grossman
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We are biological creatures. We are born, we live, we die. There is no transcendent purpose to existence. At best we are creatures of reason, and by using reason we can cure ourselves of emotional excess. Purged of both hope and fear, we find courage in the face of helplessness, insignificance and uncertainty.
~ Jonathan Sacks
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People get cranky when you burst their bubble. Over time, advances in astronomy have relentlessly reinforced the utter insignificance of Earth on a celestial scale. Fortunately, political and religious leaders stopped barbecuing astronomers for saying so, turning their spits with human-rights activists instead.
~ Nathan Myhrvold
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She was, after all, only a rabbit.
~ Jasper Fforde
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Seen from a distant star, the monotony of current events takes on fantastic proportions.
~ Jean Baudrillard
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I've been so ridiculous all my life that a little bit more or a little bit less hardly matters now.
~ Jean Rhys
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Anyone who thinks he's too small to make a difference has never been bit by a mosquito.
~ Jeannette Walls
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Anyone who thinks he's too small to make a difference has never been bit by a mosquito, I'd tell people.
~ Jeannette Walls
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There's nothing better than just staring at a buttercup, struggling to make an impact on the world.
~ Bob Mortimer
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