The Doktor was very vond, I mean fond of Vluffy, so he gave him a flame-proof doggie-jacket. It was dull grey, but it had a tartan pattern on it. Vluffy liked his doggie-jacket and wore it all the time. When things went ‘bang’ he could just roll over, dust himself off and quickly scamper off with the doggie jacket flapping on his back. So in short, Vluffy was a very happy little dog who spent a lot of his time hiding under furniture. But the point is that he’d had a lot of time. Much more than those who went (up in smoke) before him.

— Christina Engela

Good communication has just a little to do with eloquence. It's character that makes it more successful. Harsh words nicely articulated are sharp enough to kill your brand!

— Israelmore Ayivor

Large Squares, 1965 -Last BeetleThe body is much the same as the previous model, aside from increase in window size all round. Door handles and lock mechanisms also changed as well as seat and dashboard designs. Chrome beading became thinner, mounting holes for these also smaller. Chrome was later replaced by black anodizing or plastic to try and modernize the Bug. Tail light clusters changed from the oval shape to the ‘headstone’ and then the ‘elephant’s foot’ jumbo units the bug saw its last days with. In 1965 new larger windows all round. 1966 saw the last 6v bug, and also the first 1300cc motor. Those horrible little air vents behind the rear side windows came out in 1971 that caused lots of rusty bugs. Sloping headlights looked much nicer but went out in 1967.

— Christina Engela

You feel a little older in the morning. By noon I feel about 55.

— Bob Dole

I went to Legoland in Denmark when I was five, I think, but I went to Germany when I was 17 to have a little adventure after graduation.

— Jens Lekman

A little knowledge that acts is worth infinitely more than much knowledge that is idle.

— Khalil Gibran

I guess something that you love to do, you gotta ease up off it and give it a little space, come back and be fresh to it.

— Mos Def

So little done, so much to do.

— Cecil Rhodes

Since we cannot know all that there is to be known about anything, we ought to know a little about everything.

— Blaise Pascal

I still don't love the darkness, though I've learned to smile in it a little bit, now and then.

— Billy Crystal