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Quotes About Edge

All of us groping in caverns, our fingertips raw against stone, searching for that slight crack, the edge of a door opening into love.
~ Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni
I'm writing you this letter from the edge of the world. According to a Siberian proverb, the forest was made by the devil. The devil did a good job; his forest is as big as the United States of America. But maybe the devil made the United States too.
~ Chris Marker
Only the very ugly is truly beautiful, and if the printed word has any meaning, then it must come from the very edge of fucky-bum-boo-boo
~ Chris Morris
Schmal-der schmalste Weg den wir kennen, ist der auf der Schneide eines Messers...
~ Heinrich Boll
There's a pattern in every crime - something that give us (the police) an edge on the criminal's weakness, and we know he has a weakness or he wouldn't be a criminal.
~ Helen Nielsen
Competition is the keen cutting edge of business, always shaving away at costs.
~ Henry Ford
I think the people who are making Christmas-themed movies today feel that people are more cynical about Christmas. There's more of an edge.
~ Leonard Maltin
You can now buy a pack of beer containing 99 cans. A 99-can pack of beer. Who says America has lost its competitive edge?
~ letterman david iii
A gang of wild turkeys patrolled the edge of the forest, upright and alert, looking oddly saurian and menacing, like a lost squadron of velociraptors.
~ Lev Grossman
A sharp tongue is the only edge tool that grows keener with constant use.
~ Washington Irving
The usual practice just isn't enough. I want more edge over my opponents. Cross-training is so important. I can improve myself and have a lower impact on my body.
~ Blake Griffin
Finnish companies tend to be very traditional, not taking many risks. Silicon Valley is completely different: people here really live on the edge.
~ Linus Torvalds
You are the door at the edge of the world. You are the door that opens onto a sea of stars.
~ Jeanette Winterson
Anyway I feel myself a bit on the edge on the art world, but I don't mind, I'm just pursuing my work in a very excited way. And there isn't really a mainstream anymore, is there?
~ David Hockney
I love wearing black, especially leather or even faux leather! It just adds edge and a sense of class and maturity to your outfit!
~ Jeffree Star
Athletes are used to battling. The public would never learn their names if professional athletes had not shown courage at an early age. They learn they can overcome, but sometimes this becomes a false sense of security that leads them to the edge.
~ George Vecsey
Every place you can find an edge, you should - the free agent market, the undrafted market, the D-League, international players, Americans playing overseas, international players playing in America, the second round. You should be looking for all those opportunities, finding whatever edge you can.
~ Sam Hinkie
We saw to the edge of all there is - So brutal and alive it seemed to comprehend us back.
~ Tracy K. Smith
while Clay perched on the edge and tried to keep his feet and tail from squashing any of the berries.
~ Tui T. Sutherland
creating paradoxes that are clearly apparent on the border.
~ Paul Theroux
The whole journey of renunciation, or starting to say yes to life, is first of all realizing that you've come up against your edge, that everything in you is saying no, and then at that point, softening. This is yet another opportunity to develop loving-kindness of yourself, which results in playfulness--learning to play like a raven in the wind.
~ Pema Chodron
In fact, anyone who stands on the edge of the unknown, fully in the present without reference point, experiences groundlessness. That's when our understanding goes deeper, when we find that the present moment is a pretty vulnerable place and that this can be completely unnerving and completely tender at the same time.
~ Pema Chodron
There are no mistakes and it's never boring on the edge of imagination, which is only pure spirit having a bit of fun.
~ Wavy Gravy
Take heed, dear heart, of this large privilege; The hardest knife ill-used doth lose his edge.
~ William Shakespeare