My Day (1935–1962)
Context: Little by little it dawned upon me that this law was not making people drink any less, but it was making hypocrites and law breakers of a great number of people. It seemed to me best to go back to the old situation in which, if a man or woman drank to excess, they were injuring themselves and their immediate family and friends and the act was a violation against their own sense of morality and no violation against the law of the land. (14 July 1939)
“As those persons who despair of ever being rich make little account of small expenses, thinking that little added to a little will never make any great sum.”
Of Man's Progress in Virtue
Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919)
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Source: The Wealth of Nations (1776), Book I, Chapter IX, p. 111.
Source: The Wealth of Nations (1776), Book I, Chapter IX, p. 111.
Freeman (1948), p. 170
Variant: By desiring little, a poor man makes himself rich.
“I'm a ghost," said the small figure, then added, a little uncertainly, "Boo?”
Source: The Gates
“A little water makes a sea, a small puff of wind a Tempest.”
On Dreams
“Those who knew
what this was all about
must make way for those
who know little.”
"The End and the Beginning"
Poems New and Collected (1998), The End and the Beginning (1993)
Context: Those who knew
what this was all about
must make way for those
who know little.
And less than that.
And at last nothing less than nothing.