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Bits Quotes - Page 10

I put the words down and push them a bit.

The New York Times obituary, April 11, 1966.

I've always felt a bit weird, very shy.

"Eva Green Talks Bond, Burton, and Her Decision to Work with Roman Polanski". Interview with Mehera Bonner, www.marieclaire.com. September 29, 2016.

I got a bit bored of just me and my guitar.

"Daughter (No 1,116)" by Paul Lester, www.theguardian.com. September 29, 2011.

She bit my bodyguard. She bit him in the stomach.

"Love on the rocks". "Dateline NBC" with Stone Phillips, www.nbcnews.com. February 6, 2014.

If the poor rabbits knew I was selling their dead bodies for wine, they would be heartbroken.

David Adams Richards (2013). “Mercy Among the Children: A Novel”, p.276, Skyhorse Publishing, Inc.

I learned with 'The Beach' that I'm a bit better lower down the radar.

"Dispatch from Europe: Danny Boyle’s Sci-Fi Plans and “The Plague” Spreads Online" by Wendy Mitchell, www.indiewire.com. May 11, 2005.

Not all bits have equal value.

Carl Sagan (2011). “Cosmos”, p.315, Ballantine Books

From old habit, unconsciously he thanked God that he no longer believed in Him.

W. Somerset Maugham (2016). “Of Human Bondage (Diversion Classics)”, p.160, Diversion Books

This free will business is a bit terrifying anyway. It's almost pleasanter to obey, and make the most of it.

Ugo Betti (1964). “Three plays on justice: Landslide. Struggle till dawn. The fugitive”

I had a huge imagination. My granddad says I was a bit of a Walter Mitty character.

"Martina Cole's The Take - Tom Hardy interview". Interview with Jack Foley, www.indielondon.co.uk.

It is one thing to make a mistake, and quite another thing not to admit it.

Stephen R. Covey (2015). “The Stephen R. Covey Interactive Reader - 4 Books in 1: The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, First Things First, and the Best of the Most Renowned Leadership Teacher of our Time”, p.283, Mango Media Inc.

People can't live with change if there's not a changeless core inside them.

Stephen R. Covey (2013). “The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People: Powerful Lessons in Personal Change”, p.115, Simon and Schuster

...to learn and not to do is really not to learn. To know and not to do is really not to know.

Stephen R. Covey (2013). “The 8th Habit: From Effectiveness to Greatness”, p.33, Simon and Schuster