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Once, I had so many scripts coming to me that I could hardly read them all.
You can hardly turn around and not see something that was done in Photoshop.
Living in a tower, however secure it may feel, is hardly a social attribute.
If one sticks too rigidly to one's principles, one would hardly see anybody.
I get a lot of free time between films, but I don't know why I hardly dance.
Because hardly anyone has seen 'Aaranya Kaandam,' it's like a mystical Yeti.
A corrupt judiciary is hardly likely to hold a corrupt executive to account.
Happiness serves hardly any other purpose than to make unhappiness possible.
When I was 16 I had a table at home in Melbourne and I hardly ever practised.
At home, I hardly ever leave London. I don't like the countryside in England.
The avant-garde feel important, but they hardly understand what they're doing.
It seems everything is so full of possibilities one can hardly take it all in.
Our nature hardly allows us to have enough of anything without having too much.
I was just a cheap little starlet hardly acting at all in a very mediocre film.
Why would I retire from something I enjoy doing? I can hardly wait to get here.
When I first started playing cricket for England, there was hardly any coverage.
I'm nearly blind. I can hardly see. But I'm taking some herbs. Something quacky.
I have the luxury of getting up quite late, so I hardly ever set an alarm clock.
I'm a bat. All my greatest, creative ideas come at night. So I hardly ever sleep.
For me, my career and passion is InMobi. So I hardly get stressed working for it.
Women of quality are so civil, you can hardly distinguish love from good breeding.
I had some adventures at the White House, but hardly enough to fill a full memoir.
Prior to 2001, hardly any company in North America or Europe would buy from India.
Hardly any human being is capable of pursuing two professions or two arts rightly.
I hardly read fiction; I mostly read nonfiction. I like to examine material things.
A book is a mirror: if an ape looks into it an apostle is hardly likely to look out.
Gun violence has cost us too many political leaders, and hardly ever the worst ones.
I like my buddies to come out to shows on weekends, but they hardly ever get to any.
I remember virtually everything about every loss. And the wins are hardly memorable.
I did 'Tumbleweeds' for fun. I did it because I loved it and I hardly even got paid.
If you pursued every rumour in Formula One, you'd hardly have time for anything else.
There is hardly any money interest in art, and music will be there when money is gone.
I stay home. It's the best place to be alone. There is hardly any walk-through traffic.
I hardly ever see new plays. They don't have the audacity and daring that they used to.
I hardly ever watch the news... I love reading newspapers, but I know they're dying out.
I hardly have any spare time! But when I do, I garden a lot - I love plants and flowers.
Drosnin's 'The Bible Code' would hardly be worth mentioning were it not such a smash hit.
The intelligent man finds almost everything ridiculous, the sensible man hardly anything.
I don't watch football debate shows on TV, hardly listen to the radio or read the papers.
To be honest, and this is terrible to admit, I hardly read any teen mystery books at all.
Enron - although an extreme case - is hardly the only company with a hollow set of values.
Personally criticizing a member of my staff hardly seemed like the way to negotiate a deal.
There are 2,000 young-adult novels published a year, and hardly any of them ever break out.
It was a very stupid thing to do, I'll admit, but I hardly didn't even know I was doing it.
In 'Premam,' I hardly had anything to do, but everyone who has seen it, still remembers me.
There is hardly a facet of an Indian citizen that has not been touched by ISRO's technology.
People got insights into what was bothering them, but they hardly did a damn thing to change.
I don't have a manager or a publicist and am hardly seen at film parties. I am not ambitious.
Between us and the writers, it was comedy hour the whole time. We could hardly get through it.
Those who live by the sea can hardly form a single thought of which the sea would not be part.