A Quote by Paul Simon

I don't believe what the papers are saying They're just out to capture my dime, Exaggerating this, exaggerating that. — © Paul Simon
I don't believe what the papers are saying They're just out to capture my dime, Exaggerating this, exaggerating that.
When Brexiters told the public that people were exaggerating, that there would be a financial meltdown, I think it's been proven that they were not exaggerating.
I have been obsequious toward Western civilization, exaggerating its merits and, at the same time, exaggerating my own merits.
It is only a short step from exaggerating what we can find in the world to exaggerating our power to remake the world.
Even if you're drawing a cartoon and exaggerating, you want to capture something true about the person.
It is only a short step from exaggerating what we can find in the world to exaggerating our power to remake the world. Expecting more novelty than there is, more greatness than there is, and more strangeness than there is, we imagine ourselves masters of a plastic universe. But a world we can shape to our will is a shapeless world.
I have come to believe that politicians are in the business of 'marketing' their product to the public, by exaggerating threats and over-selling government solutions.
Scientists are being portrayed by much of the power structure in politics and business as having a vested interest - that they're just out to get more grant money by exaggerating the threats.
The market is always making mountains out of molehills and exaggerating ordinary vicissitudes into major setbacks.
I never could tell a joke. I just started talking to the audience, and when the drunks would yell, "Hey, when do the broads come on?" I got good at saying, "Relax. Clear your skin up first." They called me "the insult guy," but it's never mean-spirited. I'm just exaggerating everything about us and about life.
I do not believe I am exaggerating in affirming that the empire of Russia is a country whose inhabitants are the most miserable on earth, because they suffer at one and the same time the evils of barbarism and of civilization.
In order to play musically you have to learn the art of exaggerating.
I don't really tell a joke, I react to situations. The whole thing is just looking at somebody and showing all our weaknesses and exaggerating them, and that's how it becomes funny.
I'm always hunting and prowling. I'm sure Brian [Bath] was exaggerating!
I am probably exaggerating a little, but I owe my equilibrium to ink and paper.
I think I am generally prone to exaggerating characters, taking them to a ridiculous extent. But you do also meet those people in real life who are just really awful.
There is apparently no surer way of turning a thing into its opposite than by exaggerating it
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