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Quotes About Trim

The thing about curly hair is that it's a toss-up. Some days you can let it air dry and it's better than a hair-do, but some days you just look like a sloppy person. I'm really resistant to a trim. I only do it when it gets hard to brush out in the shower, then I'll submit, begrudgingly.
~ Natasha Lyonne
Here's my tip: Have your production hire the best hair stylists on the planet to do your films and commercials, then casually hint about how great it would be to get a trim during lunch break.
~ Mark Romanek
Maybe it's genetics, I've been lucky enough to grow some facial hair. A bit of oil here and there and a trim up, but there's not a lot to it.
~ Mile Jedinak
I have really long hair, so I don't cut it all that often. Sometimes, when I'm working, I just have the stylist on set trim it for me. I don't dye my hair. When I was a teenager, I dyed my hair five colors at one time. It was all different shades of red going from more orange to more purple. I thought I looked so cool.
~ Zhu Zhu
I won't rewrite on set, but I'll just trim the fat.
~ Sean Durkin
I don't normally try to stay trim over the festive period - a nice little shift dress and some tights always hides the Christmas bulge.
~ Caroline Flack
He had trimmed his moustache into a Hitlerian toothbrush.
~ Iris Murdoch
I think that taxes would be fair if we first get rid of the tax code. This is the ultimate solution, not to just say we're going to trim around the edges, not to say that we will try to simplify a little of this and a little of that. The problem is, replace the tax code, so we can establish tax fairness for everybody.
~ Herman Cain
Yes. My ship'll be like her, he promised himself. She'll be trim and miniature and perfect like a Yoshitomo blade, and that's the best in the world, and just as dangerous. Next year she'll take a prize twenty times her own weight, like Mariko did at Osaka, ans she'll rip the enemy out of Asia.
~ James Clavell
Manhood is melted into courtesies, valor into compliment, and men are only turned into tongue, and trim ones, too.
~ William Shakespeare
Omit needless words.
~ William Strunk, Jr.
the crowd, bathed in light, his posture and trim
~ James Lee Burke
all the sacristies in town: they trimmed all the cloister hedges; they polished every possible crucifix; they
~ Thornton Wilder
April dress'd in all his trim Hath put a spirit of youth in every thing...
~ William Shakespeare
Work continuously to trim the White House staff from your first day to your last. All the pressures are to the contrary.
~ Donald Rumsfeld
The most effective way to improve productivity is to eliminate work.
~ William E. Conway, Jr.
It was black (of course), but it was different shades of black. The fabric was charcoal black and the trim was metallic black and the lining was obsidian black and the buttons were tiny silver raven skulls with even tinier twinkling black eyes. The sleeves were swooping and edged with black lace, but because Pins knew how Witches were, the lace could be tied back out of the way and there were very practical tight black sleeves underneath.
~ Unknown
For a trim, the only thing you needed was a little nail file and a whole lot of game. Jewelry display cases have what's called a pop lock. If you know what you're doing, it's very easy to pick with a nail file.
~ Unknown
While the inner lamp of jewels is still alight, hasten to trim its wick and provide it with oil.
~ Idries Shah
Thus invited, I could hardly not look at him. And in all truth, I wanted to, out of simple curiosity. He was trim and lightly built, but muscular and solid. A little softness at the waist, but no fat—and softly furred with vigorous blond hair, darkening to brown at his crutch. It was a warrior's body; I was well acquainted with those.
~ Diana Gabaldon
It's a corset design making me look very, very slim and trim. I call it a corset dress. Very Hollywood glamour with the silk.
~ Serena Williams
I've focused on being as lean as I can.
~ Wade Barrett
I want to get lean and mean, keep it minimalist.
~ John Cale
We are but warriors for the working-day; Our gayness and our gilt are all besmirch'd With rainy marching in the painful field . . . But, by the mass, our hearts are in the trim. —HENRY V
~ John Eldredge