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Exaggerated Quotes

I exaggerated even before I began to exaggerate, because it's true — nothing is ever quite as bad as it could be.

I exaggerated even before I began to exaggerate, because it's true — nothing is ever quite as bad as it could be.

Amy Hempel, Rick Moody (2007). “The Collected Stories of Amy Hempel”, p.107, Simon and Schuster

One always has exaggerated ideas about what one doesn't know.

Albert Camus (2016). “The Stranger”, p.49, Hamilton Books

The importance and unimportance of the self cannot be exaggerated.

Reginald Horace Blyth (1948). “Zen in English literature and oriental classics”

Kids own nothing. Everything is either promised, borrowed, longed for or exaggerated.

Jonathan Carroll (2012). “Kissing the Beehive”, p.9, Open Road Media

All passions are exaggerated, otherwise they would not be passions.

Sébastien-Roch-Nicolas Chamfort (1902). “The Cynic's Breviary: Maxims and Anecdotes from Nicolas de Chamfort”