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Quotes about Trifle

. . . nothing in his life Became him like the leaving it; he died As one that had been studied in his death To throw away the dearest thing he owed, As 'twere a careless trifle.

William Shakespeare : English poet, the greatest poet ever
William Shakespeare (1564 - 1616)
Source: Macbeth Act 1, Scene 4, 1606
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Greediness often defeats its own ends, by making us scratch for every trifle when we should dig for gold alone.

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Perhaps the reader may ask, of what consequence is it whether the author's exact language is preserved or not, provided we have his thought? The answer is, that inaccurate quotation is a sin against truth. It may appear in any particular instance to be a trifle, but perfection consists in small things, and perfection is no trifle.

Robert W. Shaunon
 
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Trifles make perfection, and perfection is no trifle.

Michelangelo Buonarroti (1475 - 1564)
 
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Brave old-flowers! Wall-flowers, Gilly flowers, Stocks! For even as the field-flowers, from which a trifle, a ray of beauty, a drop of perfume, divides them, they have charming names, the softest in the language; and each of them, like tiny, art-less ex-votos, or like medals bestowed by the gratitude of men, proudly bears three or four.

Maurice Maeterlinck
Source: Old–Fashioned Flowers, 1907
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Forward, as occasion offers. Never look round to see whether any shall note it. . . . Be satisfied with success in even the smallest matter, and think that even such a result is no trifle.

Marcus Aurelius Antoninus : Roman Emperor (161-180), Stoic philosopher
Marcus Aurelius (121 - 180)
Source: Meditations
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The study of Nature is intercourse with the Highest Mind. You should never trifle with Nature.

Louis Agassiz (1807 - 1873)
Source: Agassiz at Penikese
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Curiosity in children, is but an appetite for knowledge. One great reason why children abandon themselves wholly to silly pursuits and trifle away their time insipidly is, because they find their curiosity balked, and their inquiries neglected.

John Locke : English philosopher
John Locke (1632 - 1704)
 
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Think naught a trifle, though it small appear; Small sands the mountain, moments make the year, And trifles life.

Edward Young : English poet
Edward Young (1683 - 1765)
Source: Love of Fame. Satire vi. Line 208.
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A clever man should organize his self-interests in the order of their worth. Greediness often defeats its own end, by making us scratch for every trifle when we should dig for gold alone.

François, Duc de La Rochefoucauld : French writer & moralist who insisted that self-interest dominates men's actions
Duc de La Rochefoucauld (1613 - 1680)
Source: Réflexions ou Sentences et Maximes Morales
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At ev'ry trifle scorn to take offense.

Alexander Pope : English poet, curved spine left him 4'6" tall
Alexander Pope (1688 - 1744)
Source: An Essay on Criticism, 1711, 1. 186
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