Almost nothing anyone told me about Harvard has been accurate.

Almost nothing is more tedious than complaining about the weather.

There's almost nothing worse to live with than a struggling artist.

In the digital world of today, one can say almost nothing is local.

There's almost nothing better than a baguette and a pound of salami.

There is almost nothing in your house that does not tell something about you.

If I create from the heart, nearly everything works; if from the head, almost nothing.

Almost nothing is presented to you on a silver platter. You have to really work for it.

Certainly, the Hollywood cinema, there's almost nothing of interest coming out of there.

I think there's almost nothing that I won't, sadly, do for a laugh. It's a problem, actually.

I agree with Chomsky in almost nothing. When it comes to innate structures and so on, I'm very skeptical.

American students arrive at college knowing almost nothing about history, literature, art, or philosophy.

What do I miss about the UK? Sadly, almost nothing. Maybe the midnight sun, in June in the north. That's all.

You know, I hate to give advice because my life has been so odd that almost nothing that's happened to me can apply.

It still frightens me a little bit to think that so much of my life was totally devoted to Star Trek and almost nothing else.

There's almost nothing that upsets Americans more than the idea that somewhere, somehow, somebody is getting his feelings hurt.

There's almost nothing that hasn't been said about me. But there's an awful lot that I haven't said. I don't talk about private things.

We have people say, 'There's not enough women writers.' I have a writers room that is almost nothing but women over at 'Grey's Anatomy.'

I think that what's perceived as punk out in shopping malls or in chain stores or on MTV has almost nothing to do with what punk is about.

I - you know, I know almost nothing about sports. So whenever I hear anything involving sports, my go-to move is to kind of nod and agree.

My first show sold within the first 3 minutes, and I came back to the studio and spent the next two and a half years making almost nothing.

Ants make up two-thirds of the biomass of all the insects. There are millions of species of organisms and we know almost nothing about them.

One of my main techniques for acting is I try to know almost nothing beyond the words that I have to say, because that's my zone of control.

Americans are a quarter of a billion people who have almost nothing in common except for the fact they've been told they have lots in common.

My father was hard to know and gave little indication that there was much to know. He claimed he remembered almost nothing about his childhood.

Music makes time fall away like almost nothing else. You hear a song from another moment of your life, and it really is like you're still there.

One sign of a great actor is when he can be alone by himself on the screen, doing almost nothing, and producing one of a film's defining moments.

No one saw me cry over my dad's death for almost nine years. I hid what I felt, bottling up my emotions so tightly that almost nothing leaked out.

We all know the power of film; we all know there's almost nothing more powerful than to see people on film that look and talk like you, like we do.

There's almost nothing you can't do with a cashew. Not only does it lend its nutty sweetness to savory dishes, it also gives desserts a deep richness.

I've learned over the years that 'rational discussion' accomplishes almost nothing in politics, particularly with people better educated than average.

Buy a $100 U.S. bond and frame it to teach your children about inflation by watching the U.S. bond value diminish to almost nothing over the next 20 years.

At the Olympics, you have almost nothing to lose, but at the Olympic trials, you have everything to lose. You have the last four years of your life to lose.

Abraham is the shared ancestor of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. He stands at the heart of these three faiths. And yet you know almost nothing about him.

It seems to me that we often commit ourselves wholly to something while knowing almost nothing concrete about it. Another word for that, I suppose, is 'faith.'

Almost nothing is known from hybridization studies about the inheritance of courtship behavior of females, or of their responsiveness to particular male signals.

Official education was telling people almost nothing of the nature of all those things on the seashores, and in the redwood forests, in the deserts and in the plains.

There's something about that blind trust between Timbaland and me - two people that have almost nothing in common except for a love of music - that is really rejuvenating.

When I started out in the early 1930s, there were a great many magazines that published short stories. Unfortunately, the short-story market has dwindled to almost nothing.

I was on 'Gilmore Girls' for seven years and had a couple decent years after that. Then, two years of almost nothing. I had jobs here and there, but I got very, very scared.

I think that America in general is piratical. Every time we accept a paycheck for doing almost nothing, allowing us to live above the poverty line, we're engaging in piracy.

It's an open secret that if a debtor is willing to wait long enough, he can probably get away with paying almost nothing, as long as he doesn't mind hurting his credit score.

Almost nothing can make you more miserable than when your company is struggling, and only then do you realize that this is exactly when it's almost impossible for a CEO to quit.

As a child I knew almost nothing, nothing beyond what I had picked up in my grandmother's house. All children, I suppose, come into the world like that, not knowing who they are.

Darwin gives courage to the rest of science that we shall end up understanding literally everything, springing from almost nothing - a thought extremely hard to comprehend and believe.

I had almost nothing published until I had something published in 'Sports Illustrated.' I started there as a fact-checker two weeks after I got out of college and was there for almost 20 years.

Often something comes in from which you can see that the person is good, the book may not be perfect as it is, and the person doesn't want to do a re-write. That's something we do almost nothing of.

There's almost nothing that distracts you from your day-to-day problems more than a trip. You're totally consumed in the present, you've got new sense impressions, you've got all this stuff to digest.

Almost nothing works the first time it's attempted. Just because what you're doing does not seem to be working, doesn't mean it won't work. It just means that it might not work the way you're doing it.

Heavy handedness and entitlement goody bags are no way to solve our immigration and border crisis, but I've learned to expect almost nothing from the dimwits in power who feel entitled to take everything.

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