But it matters little that it is slight, that it exists suffices for the conclusion I am about to draw.
It matters little, since we have no means of perceiving it.
Now this possibility is found in every act that testifies with energy to liberty, and to the force of the will; and if the poet meets with an action of this kind, it matters little where, he has a subject suitable for his art.
Provided the point from which we see and judge be elevated, it matters little if the object be low and far beneath us.
It matters little, when I appreciate the act from an aesthetic point of view.
It matters little to my narrative whether he produced anything of original value or not; utterance aids growth, which is the prime necessity of human as of all other life.
Where there is love, there is intellect: at what period it may show itself, matters little.
It matters little, however, the insult has been given, and I consider myself insulted accordingly.
But it matters little, if your majesty will permit me to speak of M.
I have well weighed the unfortunate affair in which I have embarked; I have sounded its depths; that it is an abyss, I am aware, but it matters little for I shall pursue my own course.
To George and myself it matters little," said Julia; and her tone had a touch of sadness in it, in spite of her attempt to smile.
Niece or daughter, it matters little which," said Culduff, irritated at correction on such a point.
I was an orphan, and have no near relations to whom I can go, therefore it matters little to me whether I live in France or Ireland, so that I can see some way of earning my own living and that of my daughter.
However, as an Irishwoman it matters little to me now which is the victor.
I will go first, though in fact it matters little which of us does it; but first I must warm my fingers.
It matters little if they are broken to pieces, they can so easily be replaced!
To-morrow's dawn may find Me here, or there; It matters little, since thy love Is everywhere!
It matters little where I was born, Or if my parents were rich or poor; Whether they shrunk at the cold world's scorn, Or walked in the pride of wealth secure.
Whether this waste was due to carelessness, stupidity, or ignorance, or to a combination of all three, matters little.
For the old it matters little; the only people deceived are the artists themselves.
It matters little if the story which follows is a mere invention of the nuns in some after- century, in order to make a good title for the lands which they held--a trick but too common in those days.
It matters little," replied he; "the battle will be decided by the sword.
But there, it matters little; it will be guarded by now.
XV After all I think it matters little whether we call him poet or not.
It matters little, as Whitman himself says, who contributes the mass of poetic verbiage upon which any given age feeds.
It matters little to him whether or not you agree with him; what is important is, that you should think the matter out for yourself.
If we are unjust, it matters little to our victim what makes us so, or whether we have prayed to see aright, if for long years we have closed our eyes to unpalatable truths.
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