Quotes by Soon Enough Yes, that is the equality of man. Slaughter anybody who is better than you are, and then we shall be equal soon enough. All equally dead. T. H. White slaughter soon-enough men A soprano in Massenet's Don Quixote complained that she had missed her entry in the aria, "because Mr. Challiapin always dies too soon." "Madam, you must be profoundly in error," said Sir Thomas, "No operatic star has yet died half soon enough for me." Thomas Beecham soon-enough errors stars No operatic star has yet died soon enough for me. Thomas Beecham soon-enough stars enough We feel and weigh soon enough what we suffer from others: but how much others suffer from us, of this we take no heed. Thomas a Kempis soon-enough diversity justice The only trouble with the movement for the preservation of our forests is that it has not gone nearly far enough, and was not begun soon enough. Theodore Roosevelt soon-enough movement gone While a modicum of consciousness may have had survivalist properties during an immemorial chapter of our evolution – so one theory goes – this faculty soon enough became a seditious agent working against us … we need to hamper our consciousness for all we are worth or it will impose upon us a too clear vision of what we do not want to see … Consciousness has forced us into the paradoxical position of striving to be unself-conscious of what we are – hunks of spoiling flesh on disintegrating bones Thomas Ligotti soon-enough vision needs As for me: I loyally remained right where I was, remembering the very first I had ever seen the boy and then just now, the very last time-and all the times in between. The deep aching grief I knew I would feel would come soon enough, but at that moment mostly what I felt was peace, secure in the knowledge that by living my life the way I had, everything had come down to this moment. I had fulfilled my purpose. W. Bruce Cameron soon-enough grief boys Try to be alive. You will be dead soon enough. William Saroyan soon-enough alive trying There's not much to be said about the period except that most writers don't reach it soon enough. William Zinsser soon-enough enough said «123