Razorstrap Quotes & Sayings
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Do you have to skulk about like that?"
"No, I don't suppose I have to skulk about ... I simply enjoy doing so."
"Well, it's a very vulgar habit. — Alexandra Ivy

By and large, I think that comics work seriously hard. Many have other jobs as well, plus you never really switch off, so you're always working. — Amy Hoggart

You know, I gotta be honest. I have not done a lot of CGI work. I just haven't. I mean, there were hundreds of effects in Watchmen, and I probably dealt with almost none of them, because all my stuff was very practical. — Patrick Wilson

Romance is a universally unspoken language understood by all living organism on this planet except heterosexual men. — Steve Kluger

Man is pre-eminently endowed with the power of voluntarily and consciously determining his own point of view. — Ernst Mach

It is human nature to favor individuals and institutions who we know or for whom we feel responsible. — David Boies

Not until she'd left the room did Kate realize that Bunny hadn't ended a single one of her sentences with a question mark. — Anne Tyler

What I know is unofficial, what [the inspector] knows is official. I have the right to private judgment, but he has none. — Arthur Conan Doyle

Self-importance is a trap, because the moment we start to think that we actually matter is the moment when things start to go wrong. The truth is that you are supremely unimportant and nothing matters. All of man's striving is for nothing; all effort is wasted. To realize that everything is meaningless is tremendously liberating, since it then leaves us completely free to create our own lives and ignore the plans that others have for us. — Tom Hodgkinson

You may almost forget the smell of your family. — Jimi Hendrix

Schools attempt to take credit for what occurs naturally, and blame others for the negative consequences of institutionalization. — Denise Richards

It is not so much the kind of person a man is as the kind of situation in which he finds himself that determines how he will act. — Stanley Milgram

Those final weeks, spanning end of summer and the beginning of another autumn, are blurred in memory, perhaps because our understanding of each other had reached that sweet depth where two people communicate more often in silence than in words: an affectionate quietness replaces the tensions, the unrelaxed chatter and chasing about that produce a friendship's more showy, more, in the surface sense, dramatic moments. — Truman Capote

In your time, politicians win points in the polls for proposing to punish unmarried teenaged mothers like me, not to mention our children. — Elizabeth Cunningham

A big leather-bound volume makes an ideal razorstrap. A thing book is useful to stick under a table with a broken caster to steady it. A large, flat atlas can be used to cover a window with a broken pane. And a thick, old-fashioned heavy book with a clasp is the finest thing in the world to throw at a noisy cat. — Mark Twain