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I love acting, love it. It`s the greatest fun in the world. I`ve always had no trouble feeling extremely grateful. So even though, comparatively, I wasn`t doing so well, I thought I was on top of the world.

- Isla Fisher

After crossing the Smoky Hill River, I felt comparatively safe as this was the last stream I had to cross.

- Buffalo Bill

A couple of seats at a good picture house cost comparatively little but give a generous return in the shape of freshened minds and freedom from the worries that even the best regulated homes cannot always avoid.

- Ivor Novello

It is comparatively easy to become a writer; staying a writer, resisting formulaic work, generating one`s own creativity - that`s a much tougher matter.

- Brian Aldiss

His impact would have been of transient memory and comparatively small importance, had not that impact occurred at a time and in a way to make it supply particulars from which momentous generalizations can properly be projected.

- Robert Welch

During the early, comparatively uneventful months I hovered between London and New York writing too hurriedly a second novel, The Living and the Dead.

- Patrick White

One step up from perfume, the handbag is also the most accessible item an ordinary working woman can afford from a very exclusive house. Status bags are a cheap thrill, comparatively speaking, for those who want business class but are living coach.

- Anna Johnson

Gold and silver are no doubt subject to fluctuations, from the discovery of new and more abundant mines; but such discoveries are rare, and their effects, though powerful, are limited to periods of comparatively short duration.

- Alan Skrainka

When our Lord says, we must be converted and become as little children, I suppose he means also, that we must be sensible of our weakness, comparatively speaking, as a little child.

- Alex Okosi

Heretofore there has always been in the history of the world a comparatively unoccupied land westward, into which the crowded countries of the East have poured their surplus populations.

- Alle Fister

Neurosis is the natural, logical development of an individual who is comparatively inactive, filled with a personal, egocentric striving for superiority, and is therefore retarded in the development of his social interest, as we find regularly among

- Alfred Adler