Here dead we lie because we did not choose To live and shame the land from which we sprung. Life, to be sure, is nothing much to lose; But young men think it is, and we were young. A. E. Housman
Each party steals so many articles of faith from the other, and the candidates spend so much time making each other's speeches, that by the time election day is past there is nothing much to do save turn the sitting rascals out and let a new gang in. H. L. Mencken
Those who escape hell however never talk about it and nothing much bothers them after that. Charles Bukowski
News travels fast in places where nothing much ever happens. Charles Bukowski
The whole trouble with a folk song is that once you have played it through there is nothing much you can do except play it over again and play it rather louder. Most Russian music, indeed, consists in ringing changes on this device, skilfully disguised though the fact may be. Constant Lambert
Journalism never admits that nothing much is happening. Mason Cooley