I realized that anything to do with Fermat's Last Theorem generates too much interest.
Most of us spend too much time on the last twenty-four hours and too little on the last six thousand years.
For many centuries, even thousands of years, patriotism worked quite well. Of course, it led to wars an so forth, but we shouldn't focus too much on the bad.
Don't let yesterday use up too much of today.
I'm worth far too much money. I don't need anybody's money.
I can't afford to die; I'd lose too much money.
We had access to too much money, too much equipment, and little by little, we went insane.
There is simply too much corruption, too much money available for the taking.
There was a lot of risk taken in the Mercury and Apollo eras, and we don't take those risks anymore. We've designed the systems to eliminate risk, which makes it take forever and cost too much money.
I can't live with art: I'd spend too much time tweaking it.
Too much truth is uncouth.
Too much work, too much vacation, too much of any one thing is unsound.
I wasn't unsympathetic as a defense attorney, but my strong feelings for the victims were getting in my way. I identified too much with the victim.
Wallow too much in sensitivity and you can't deal with life, or the truth.
I tend to not wallow too much in sentiment if I can avoid it.
The trouble with wedlock is that there's not enough wed and too much lock.
There is far too much of divorce, wherein hearts are broken, and sometimes lives are destroyed.
Kids and adults pay a price for too much tech, and it's not wholesale.
You can't get too much winter in the winter.
To be witty is not enough. One must possess sufficient wit to avoid having too much of it.