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Shakespeare fascinated me. He hardly ever left the country. His imagination was worldwide though reading.
You can hardly judge women's effect on politics merely from the action of individual women officeholders.
As an MP, I could hardly meet my constituents' genuine needs as the funds at an MP's disposal are meagre.
I'm the worst critic about music myself. I hardly ever, ever like something the first time I listen to it.
The proposal that men and women should be treated equally under the law is hardly a controversial concept.
My dad is my best friend, not just my dad. We hardly ever bump heads, but when we do, we just work it out.
History will tell you that borders are not inevitable, they hardly existed at the end of the 19th century.
I have hardly seen my baby for six weeks; have been at the office from nine A.M. to eleven P.M. regularly.
I've had aunts and uncles who not only haven't read my books but could hardly believe that I was a writer.
I was working all the time I was in college. I was working so much that I could hardly do my college work.
I still don't like doing interviews. I hardly do any... I hope this will be the last one for a long while.
Hardly any generation wants to take the whole of the last generation, it just wants to take its best bits.
I hardly can sleep. I feel that my target now is really to save Mother Earth for humanity. And it's doable.
A standard 'well woman' checkup can last as little as 10 minutes, hardly time for any in-depth discussions.
To philosophize is only another way of being afraid and leads hardly anywhere but to cowardly make-believe.
The corridor is hardly ever found in small houses, apart from the verandah, which also serves as a corridor.
I am so envious of my colleagues from 100 years ago who only sang new works, they hardly ever sang revivals.
Life is all memory, except for the one present moment that goes by you so quickly you hardly catch it going.
I grew up years ago doing something that unfortunately doesn't hardly exist any more, a medium called Radio.
You're asking the wrong girl about fame. I'm hardly famous. I wouldn't want to trade places with anyone else.
I'm not a big drinking person and hardly ever have alcohol. Perhaps it's not sweet enough for my sweet tooth.
The truth is, hardly any of us have ethical energy enough for more than one really inflexible point of honor.
I've come to realize nobody needs what we sell. There's hardly a woman who needs another pair of black shoes.
My youngest is 26, and so I hardly remember life not being a father, but my wife and I were hands on-parents.
When I write a book, I write very cleanly from page one to the last page. I hardly ever write out of sequence.
The publication of the third volume of Capital has made hardly any impression upon bourgeois economic science.
I'm all self-taught. I never had a teacher. Even for English, and French, and German, I hardly went to school.
I think Stephen Sondheim is a - and I hardly ever use this word - but this is as close as it gets to a genius.
And what's interesting about him as a comic character is that the custard pie hardly ever ends up on his face.
While it is true that all individuals are equal under the law, this hardly implies that they are created equal.
I knew I didn't have the right name for a singer. Having a name that nobody could pronounce was hardly an asset.
Obama's endorsement of gay marriage is hardly as consequential as Johnson's legislative success on civil rights.
Most schools have only a microwave or deep fryer, hardly the tools needed to feed our children real, fresh food.
Famously, the CIA is somewhere where marriages hardly ever last because it's obviously such a strange lifestyle.
Men may be popular without being ambitious, but there is hardly an ambitious man who does not try to be popular.
I shampoo and condition my hair regularly. Hair spas too are very relaxing, but I hardly get time to go for them.
The Republican Party has become overwhelmingly so extreme that it's hardly a traditional political party anymore.
I hardly ever missed school, and I always got my work in on time. I was a good student and always got top grades.
Directing movies is the best job there is, that's all. I can hardly say a word after that. It's just a great job.
I'm a terrible grocery shopper. I hardly ever do it. And if I do, there's never more than three things in the bag.
There is hardly a political question in the United States which does not sooner or later turn into a judicial one.
You can only realize change if you live simply. Once people want enormous excess, you can hardly do social change.
Francis Webb is easily our greatest poet and one of the greatest poets in the world but he's hardly ever mentioned.
Stylistically speaking, Barack Obama could hardly be further from Jimmy Carter if he really had been born in Kenya.
Experience isn't interesting until it begins to repeat itself. In fact, till it does that, it hardly is experience.
I must be more sensible and realize that at my age, illusions are hardly permitted and they will always destroy me.
Bath was hardly known for its rock'n roll. We weren't part of the London scene or the New Romantics or any of that.
I don't like to be too submissive in the way I dress. I like quite boyish things, so I hardly ever wear high heels.
With its brutal empire and legalised slavery, the Roman Republic was hardly a towering beacon of progressive values.
The ongoing argument over whether the Enlightenment is a good thing is hardly a new facet of American political life.