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Sharpest Tool Quotes By Kristen Taekman

I may not be the sharpest tool in the shed, but I'm pretty! — Kristen Taekman

Sharpest Tool Quotes By Denis Leary

The second season is genrtrally easier do because you know the actors better and they know the characters better and if everybody likes each other you can really go all types of places. — Denis Leary

Sharpest Tool Quotes By Anthony Marais

Humanity is as horrified and repulsed by real nature as it is by real death. Thus, we strike back against this formidable opponent with our sharpest weapon: our imagination. From this noble tool - born of necessity and elevated to beauty - culture was born, and the war against nature begun. — Anthony Marais

Sharpest Tool Quotes By Jennifer L. Armentrout

Daemon kissed me. — Jennifer L. Armentrout

Sharpest Tool Quotes By Lisa Unger

He didn't seem like the sharpest tool in the shed. — Lisa Unger

Sharpest Tool Quotes By Swami Vivekananda

Misery is caused by ignorance and nothing else. — Swami Vivekananda

Sharpest Tool Quotes By Nikki Giovanni

Libraries ... house our dreams. — Nikki Giovanni

Sharpest Tool Quotes By C.P. Snow

This ability to incorporate the past gives the sharpest diagnostic tool, if one asks whether a body of knowledge is a science or not. Do present practitioners have to go back to an original work of the past? Or has it been incorporated? ... Science is cumulative, and embodies its past. — C.P. Snow

Sharpest Tool Quotes By Madeleine Albright

I do consider myself a feminist. I know the word has weird implications for people now, but I do think that its important to have women involved, whether its business or public service or ... anything. — Madeleine Albright

Sharpest Tool Quotes By Nick Park

Like my father, I would never as a child throw anything away, keeping old toys, electric motors and bits of broken machines under my bed in what I called my Box of Useful Things. — Nick Park

Sharpest Tool Quotes By Salman Rushdie

For to the arguments of great thinkers there is no end, the idea of argument itself being a tool to improve the mind, the sharpest of all tools, born of the love of knowledge, which is to say, philosophy. — Salman Rushdie

Sharpest Tool Quotes By Tom Stoppard

Kissing girls is not like science, nor is it like sport. It is the third thing when you thought there were only two. — Tom Stoppard

Sharpest Tool Quotes By Priscilla Presley

There's been a big void out there, in terms of where I've been and what I am currently working on, I'd like to fill that void now and share my exciting plans for the future. — Priscilla Presley

Sharpest Tool Quotes By Vasily Grossman

She's got legs like a stork, no arse worth speaking of, and great cow-like eyes. call that a woman?' 'You just like big tits', chentsov retorted. 'That's an outmoded, pre-revolutionary point of view — Vasily Grossman

Sharpest Tool Quotes By Darryl Donaghue

The plunge was easier than the pull. The serrated edge caught the flaps of skin on the way out. It wasn't the nature of the blade; he'd chosen specific tools for the torture and wasn't about to skimp on the final cut. Most would have picked the sharpest. The sharpest would allow smooth entry both into and out of the body. He'd used the sharpest on the torso; four quick stabs just above the waist and one to pierce his side. No water; only blood. This final task required a specific tool and he'd chosen a bread knife. It'd been used for that too; winter soups with a rustic loaf, hearty bacon sandwiches in the family home. Use only a little pressure, move it back and forth, letting the edge do the work. That was the easy way to do it, but this wasn't — Darryl Donaghue

Sharpest Tool Quotes By Victoria Schwab

He came to me, after you were gone. Master Kell."
Lila's eyes widened. "What for?"
"To pay the debt for your clothes."
Her mood darkened. "I can pay my own debts," she snapped, "and Kell knows it."
Calla smiled. "That is what I told him. And he went away. But a week later, he came back, and made the same offer. He comes every week."
"Bastard," mumbled Lila, but the merchant shook her head.
"Don't you see?" said Calla. "He wasn't coming to pay your debt. He was coming to see if you'd returned to pay it yourself. — Victoria Schwab