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Quotes About Cut

vast amount of preparation, really, to arrive at the innocuously brief moment of decisive action: the cut—the moment of transition from one shot to the next—something that, appropriately enough, should look almost self-evidently simple and effortless, if it is even noticed at all.
~ Walter Murch
Honey can prevent seasonal allergies, heal a cut, soothe a burn, and get rid of your pimples.
~ Wendy Mass
His elder brother, grey eyes level, held his gaze. "Perfection frightens me," he said. "They're too good, Francis. What do you want this axe-edge for?" "To cut with," said Lymond, his voice mild.
~ Dorothy Dunnett
I heard them saying something about a razor—Miss Vane! What killed him?' There were no kindly words for this—not even a long, scientific, Latin name. 'His throat was cut, Mrs Weldon.' (Brutal Saxon monosyllables.)
~ Dorothy L. Sayers
Among tattoo artists, there are certain taboos which it is absolutely forbidden to break. For example, they believe that if you tattoo a snake wrapped around a person's torso you have to make a little cut under the armpit or somewhere else where it won't show. Otherwise the throttling power of the snake's embrace will make it difficult to sleep, and within three years the person who has the snake tattoo will be dead.
~ Akimitsu Takagi
It's always a little bit personal when your work is cut down for whatever reason.
~ Caitlin Stasey
There was a big difference between Ron Paul and me when it came to the 'no.' His 'no' was philosophical. It was reasoned. It was right. My 'no' actually put a stop to legislation. It cut spending. Mine carried further than just no.
~ Gary Johnson
With a documentary, you can cut away, you can do jump cuts, cut to a photograph at any point to bridge two scenes.
~ Christopher Guest
I need a stylist to help me pull together a wardrobe. I just don't have a lot of time to go shopping. So I have a stylist that knows what I want to wear, what cut of clothing I like, someone that really thinks and understands what my style and how I want to feel in the clothes.
~ B.o.B
I have a wardrobe full of scarves now, just about every color under the sun. My trick is that I always cut them in two, down the middle. They're lighter, thinner, skinnier that way. And because I'm cheap, I get two scarves for the price of one.
~ Colum McCann
Wish he would step foot on this island. I'm old but I'll still cut a bitch.
~ Rachel Howzell Hall
so the force of the Self also travels through the psychic nerves and, pervading the entire body, imparts sentience to the senses, and that if this knot is cut, the Self will remain as it always is, without any attributes.
~ Ramana Maharshi
Giving someone a one-time stimulus check, or a one-time tax cut that expires doesn't allow the predictability that business needs.
~ Rand Paul
I think the tax cut is ridiculous but so am I.
~ Randy Newman
His [God] ways are how we swim with the current of reality, how we cut with the grain, how we get home by the right road. — (Marriage and the Mystery of the Gospel)
~ Ray Ortlund
We even did a re-imagining of 'Spider-Man' that James Franco starred in that didn't make it into 'This Is The End'. That didn't make the final cut, but I wouldn't be surprised if it made the DVD.
~ Craig Robinson
reacted to that just the way a stuffed fish reacts to cut bait.
~ Raymond Chandler
Every skill must be practised. Every act rehearsed. A blade is only a blade when it cuts.
~ Richard K. Morgan
With Usura With usura hath no man a house of good stone each block cut smooth and well fitting.
~ Ezra Pound
My slogan when I ran was that there is no such thing as government money, there is only taxpayer's money, and that cut pretty deep.
~ William Weld
I didn't make that much money... Once I joined Bruce (Springsteen), I took a huge pay cut.
~ Steven Van Zandt
Patriotism, in the trenches, was too remote a sentiment, and at once rejected as fit only for civilians, or prisoners. A new arrival who talked patriotism would soon be told to cut it out.
~ Robert Graves
There was that all-pervasive evening scent of cut grass and jasmine.
~ William Dalrymple
In the course of this, in what seemed to many of its wisest minds an act of wilful self-harm, the English had unilaterally cut themselves off from the most powerful institution in Europe, so
~ William Dalrymple