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Quotes About Enough

It might be an age thing. I think we get to a certain age where enough of people and their ugly trappings is enough.
~ Catherine Ryan Hyde
I have not been in Fairyland nearly long enough to start crying, September thought, then bit her tongue savagely.
~ Catherynne M. Valente
Remember, pain is not a test. Knowledge is not enough.
~ Catherynne M. Valente
I got a heart like a half bottle of no-label whiskey. Nothing to brag on, but enough for you, and all your friends, too.
~ Catherynne M. Valente
He would welcome the opportunity to offer his suffering up to God. Me, I could not help but think that there was more than enough suffering in the world without adding to the balance.
~ Jacqueline Carey
The first thing that I really understood politically and was old enough to get was the failed assassination attempt on Reagan.
~ Ben Affleck
We're all ridiculous… all of us. It's as though we use a lit torch to search for light. You are enough. Know this and proceed through life accordingly.
~ Steve Maraboli
Once you have players you like and a good enough squad there's no need to spend money.
~ John Barnes
Fortune, men say, doth give too much to many, But yet she never gave enough to any.
~ John Harington
It takes a clever man to turn cynic and a wise man to be clever enough not to.
~ Fannie Hurst
At some point in this death-penalty debate, the sanctity of innocent life demands that men and women of conservative conscience have to say: Enough.
~ Rod Dreher
The reader will, we apprehend, by this time have had enough of absurdities.
~ Thomas Bulfinch
But it often looks as though the interest was there. The thing petered out in spite of interest. Nearly everybody, if asked, alleges that he'd have continued attending pretty regularly if enough others had cared enough to attend regularly enough to make it worthwhile
~ Thomas C. Schelling
If the federal government is dumb enough to give it to us, we'll be smart enough to take it. In Minnesota's case, we are not a net taker of money from the federal government.
~ Tim Pawlenty
Love costs nothing. I wonder at those who can't feel it, or won't give or take it. Ah well, we've more than enough to spare, don't we?
~ Nora Roberts
They let me know that we are here to create and that there's always enough in the garden, and we must defend that against our fear. We have to be playful as we plant, grow, and co-create.
~ Colette Baron Reid
To tell the truth, it is regarding the physical side of marriage that I have always been apprehensive...There so seldom seems to be enough of it, said Miss Teatime.
~ Colin Watson
She had known happiness, exquisite happiness, intense happiness, and it silvered the rough waves a little more brightly, as daylight faded, and the blue went out of the sea and it rolled in waves of pure lemon which curved and swelled and broke upon the beach and the ecstasy burst in her eyes and waves of pure delight raced over the floor of her mind and she felt, It is enough! It is enough!
~ Virginia Woolf
The moment was all; the moment was enough.
~ Virginia Woolf
Look, I don't want you to do this because of what I said. I need you to know that I care." I would have laughed at the irony of my next words if they didn't sting as I spoke them. "But not enough, Collin. Not enough.
~ Laura Campbell
I think I have said enough.
~ Cedric Price
enough, we had enough time, any of this was enough?
~ Celeste Ng
Stella says the name for the house where she and Ms. Havisham live is Stasis, Greek, or Latin, or Hebrew, or all three to dub the domicile Enough House. In a healthy soul, this might mean contentment. Or, in seeing what we have as Enough, this can mean we are not open to vulnerability, generosity, or dependence on those who might threaten our Stasis.
~ Charles Dickens
Its other name was Satis; which is Greek, or Latin, or Hebrew, or all three - or all one to me - for enough.' 'Enough House,' said I; 'that's a curious name, miss.' 'Yes,' she replied; 'but it meant more than it said. It meant, when it was given, that whoever had this house, could want nothing else.
~ Charles Dickens