Quotes About Sharp
gave a sharp cry of realization just as hands, which she had
~ Sandra Brown
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In the old house, the past hung in the air like motes of dust waiting to be illuminated by the sharp rays of memory
~ John Connolly
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My only goal is to stay focused on my craft and make sure my life is as sharp as it can be to attack any character that is given to me.
~ Michael K. Williams
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Out of the wood of thoughts that grows by night To be cut down by the sharp axe of light,—
~ Edward Thomas
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The pain woke him again. Not the constant throb that was so familiar he could hardly remember being without it. This was one of those sharp stabs from the wound along his thigh.
~ Eleanor Updale
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The words that I will have to find for that explanation will be sharp and they will hurt, much worse than the thorns of roses.
~ Antonia Michaelis
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The age-related decline among air-traffic controllers is so sharp—and the consequences of decline-related errors so dire—that the mandatory retirement age is fifty-six.
~ Arthur C. Brooks
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When I get back with band, the lights, and the whole production, that's me with the full artillery. A quick radio performance keeps me sharp for the big show.
~ Andy Grammer
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I'm pretty instinctive. I'm a quick learner.
~ Shannon Elizabeth
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We live in a world that has very sharp edges. It can be very bitter and if you come across a little bit of random kindness - someone who is nice to someone - then that is always lovely.
~ Phillip Schofield
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It's all about being sharp and not taking too much damage. That's always the game plan.
~ Robbie Lawler
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If you are a creative person, then your mind gets sharper with age. My mind is very sharp, and I am happy for that.
~ Dev Anand
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Playing gangsters is great. They usually dress you sharp. And you have a license to pretty much bully anybody. I mean, I wouldn't dare do that at home. My wife will give me a back hander.
~ Alex Rocco
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Travel does what good novelists also do to the life of everyday, placing it like a picture in a frame or a gem in its setting, so that the intrinsic qualities are made more clear. Travel does this with the very stuff that everyday life is made of, giving to it the sharp contour and meaning of art.
~ Freya Stark
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My sole goal when getting ready for a contest was not building a lot of size, although when I was coming up pure muscle size was still very important. I was always really concerned about coming in very sharp conditioning wise.
~ Dorian Yates
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I'm a quick wit, straight to the point, no nonsense.
~ Wendy Williams
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I'm keeping my acerbic wit completely fueled.
~ Janice Dickinson
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I've never, ever in my life touched a photographer. Some of the cruellest things I've ever said have been to photographers who are chasing me down the street, some of the sharpest, most efficient emotional barbs. And they know that in that moment, in that one-to-one wit competition, they just got smashed.
~ Russell Crowe
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A kitchen without a knife is not a kitchen.
~ Masaharu Morimoto
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I know the bestseller 'Gone Girl' doesn't need an ounce of support from me, but that book was as sharp and witty as they come.
~ Jami Attenberg
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You can't just be crass without being witty. Angry crass is horrible.
~ Ali Wong
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And I remember that the editors wanted to have a witness to say that this was really the case, because it was a very sharp picture of the just the face, the head of the fetus inside the womb.
~ Lennart Nilsson
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I was able to interpret the difference between the sharp, quick sound and the slow, deep sound of percussion and manipulate it, get a third sound out of things, if the beats were rapid enough.
~ Sunny Murray
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How many thorns of human nature are bristling conceits, buds of promise grown sharp for want of congenial climate.
~ John Burroughs
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