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Blades Quotes

1.
The Americans cannot build aeroplanes. They are very good at refrigerators and razor blades.
Hermann Goring

The citizens of the United States lack the capability of manufacturing aircrafts, yet they excel at constructing fridges and razors.
Authors on Blades Quotes: James M. Barrie Robert Jordan Rex Smith Cinda Williams Chima Ouida Victor Hugo Elias Hicks John Kremer Rene Daumal Alice Walker Lewis Carroll Rick Riordan Charles Lamb Harold Wilson Samuel Johnson David Pogue Lou Reed Ray Mears Walter Savage Landor Henry Ward Beecher Ridley Scott Bhartrhari Jacqueline Carey Sapphire Dennis L. McKiernan Nalini Singh Will Arnett Pablo Picasso Hermann Goring Simone de Beauvoir Brion James Gerald Vann Sarah Rees Brennan
2.
I am what you designed me to be.I am your blade. You cannot now complain if you also feel the hurt
Charles Dickens

3.
The instant that the blade tore open his flesh, the bright disk of the sun soared up and exploded behind his eyelids.
Yukio Mishima

4.
God created the world just like a knife and left it up to us to take it by the handle or the blade.
C.J. Langenhoven

5.
A blunt blade is more dangerous than a sharp one
Ray Mears

6.
Tradition is like the tether which prevents an animal from getting a blade of grass beyond the length of that tether
E. W. Bullinger

7.
A gnarled old branch dulls the blade that severs a sapling.
Robert Jordan

8.
Every blade of grass has its Angel that bends over it and whispers, "Grow, grow." - The Talmud
Sapphire

9.
Be tough in the way a blade of grass is: rooted, willing to lean, and at peace with what is around it.
Natalie Goldberg

10.
HELPED are those who lose their fear of death; theirs is the power to envision the future in a blade of grass.
Alice Walker

11.
A good picture, any picture, has to be bristling with razor blades.
Pablo Picasso

12.
Oh love and hate are two sides of the same blade
Jacqueline Carey

13.
He who brings ridicule to bear against truth finds in his hand a blade without a hilt.
Walter Savage Landor

14.
A knife is neither true nor false, but anyone impaled on its blade is in error.
Rene Daumal

15.
Playing the assholes in the movie is fun.
Will Arnett

16.
The fulness of the godhead dwelt in every blade of grass.
Elias Hicks

17.
Let us keep a firm grip upon our money, for without it the whole assembly of virtues are but as blades of grass.
Bhartrhari

18.
Temper is a weapon that we hold by the blade.
James M. Barrie

19.
One! two! and through and through The vorpal blade went snickersnack! He left it dead, and with its head He went galumphing back.
Lewis Carroll

20.
I could talk about Blade Runner forever.
Brion James

21.
A lie always needs a truth for a handle to it. The worst lies are those whose blade is false, but whose handle is true.
Henry Ward Beecher

22.
There is no knife that cuts so sharply and with such poisoned blade as treachery.
Ouida

23.
Yeah, we're working on Blade Runner 2 right now - that will happen sooner or later.
Ridley Scott

24.
The person who knows a great deal about things but has never learnt to see, tends to be assertive; those who have once lost their hearts to a blade of grass or a glowworm and sensed God's omnipresence within them are at least on the road to reverence.
Gerald Vann

25.
The metal blade hit her shoulder and passed cleanthrough her body as if she were made of water. HISSS!
Rick Riordan

26.
The Kindle is just the razor. The books are the blades - ka-ching!
David Pogue

27.
A blade of grass is always a blade of grass, whether in one country or another.
Samuel Johnson

28.
I feel like the world of Blade Runner makes more sense than this one.
Glenn Beck

29.
Tories never actually talk about getting rid of their leader, then suddenly there us a flash of steel between he shoulder-blades and rigormortis sets in.
Harold Wilson

30.
Neither awake nor in a dark dream are perilous blades just as they seem.
Dennis L. McKiernan

31.
How much power is there in a thousand noisy engines? I tell you, there is more power in a single blade of grass.
John Kremer

32.
I don't want to be just another blade of grass.
Simone de Beauvoir

33.
Foul!" yelled Jamie, who seemed extremely happy not to be the one facing a blade. "Distracting technique! Put your shirt back on right now.
Sarah Rees Brennan

34.
Why don't you swallow razor blades?
Lou Reed

35.
You come to us well tempered, my child, and it is not in my nature to be sorry for it. It is a well tempered blade that is the strongest.
R.L. LaFevers

36.
He wanted to give me a blade? What's wrong with that?” “Blades,” he whispered, “and sheaths go together. And your sheath will only ever hold my blade.
Nalini Singh

37.
He went in, lean and deadly, and ended the creature with a lightning-fast spike of his blade. It shrieked, likely altering the rest. The death call carried like a mournful song.
Ann Aguirre

38.
I had long wondered," Lan said to Tam. "About the man who had given Rand that heron-marked blade. I wondered if he had truly earned it. Now I know." Lan raised his own sword in salute.
Robert Jordan

39.
Make your blade a water-seeking missle
Christopher Allsopp

40.
I have always liked knives. Then somebody gave me one. Then somebody gave me another one. Then I liked having them and started buying them. I started finding ones I liked, ones with funky blades.
Tim Duncan

41.
All your words are but to say: you are a woman, and your part is in the house. But... I can ride and wield blade, and I do not fear either pain or death.
J. R. R. Tolkien

42.
Steel True, Blade Straight.
Arthur Conan Doyle

43.
And they always slept better with blades beneath their beds.
Cinda Williams Chima

44.
Everything is disposable now: disposable lighters, disposable blades, disposable stars. They inflate you up for one big deal and then they look for someone else.
Rex Smith

45.
Every blade has two edges; he who wounds with one wounds himself with the other.
Victor Hugo

46.
Everything dies, from the smallest blade of grass to the biggest galaxy.
Stephen R. Donaldson

47.
Shuttered like a fan no-one suspects your shoulder blades of wings.
Jeanette Winterson

48.
Whose wit in the combat, as gentle as bright, Ne'er carried a heart-stain away on its blade.
Charles Lamb

49.
Yet if he upbraided her in his hurry, it was to repent bitterly his temper the next, and to feel its effects more than she, temper being a weapon that we hold by the blade.
James M. Barrie

50.
And a wandering beauty is a blade out of its scabbard.You know how dangerous, gentlemen of threescore?May you know it yet ten more.
John Crowe Ransom