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knives made shorts
You made your own jean shorts...with a butter knife? Richelle Mead
knives evil magic
But magic is neither good nor evil. It is a tool, like a knife. Is a knife evil? Only if the wielder is evil. Rick Riordan
knives bread
Someone once told me that religion is like a knife: You can stab someone with it, or you can slice bread with it. Vera Farmiga
knives use staff
One had a knife. But I had a staff and was trained to use it. Robin Hobb
knives forgiving lambs
The lamb misused breeds public strife And yet forgives the butcher's knife. William Blake
knives imagination why-not
If I can wheedle A knife or a needle, Why not a Silver Churn? W. S. Gilbert
knives bores-you people
I have a gift for enraging people, but if I ever bore you it will be with a knife. Louise Brooks
knives house taste
Fear tastes like a rusty knife and do not let her into your house. John Cheever
knives freedom-of-speech blunt
We should not have either a blunt knife or a freedom of speech which is ill-managed. Epictetus
freedom-of-speech theatre watches
We have freedom of speech, but you got to watch what you say. Viola Spolin
freedom-of-speech association speech
Freedom of speech and the press must be complete. But then freedom of association must be complete too. Vladimir Lenin
freedom-of-speech speech politics
Of what use is freedom of speech to those who fear to offend? Roger Ebert
freedom-of-speech speech you-like-it
Freedom of speech doesn't protect speech you like; it protects speech you don't like. Larry Flynt
freedom-of-speech liberty free-speech
Free speech is the bedrock of liberty and a free society. And yes, it includes the right to blaspheme and offend. Ayaan Hirsi Ali
freedom-of-speech finance individual
The freedom of speech of private individuals includes the right to not agree, not to listen, and not to finance one's own antagonists. Ayn Rand
freedom-of-speech violence should
Being offended by freedom of speech should never be regarded as a justification for violence. Alan Dershowitz
freedom-of-speech violence excuse
The threat or fear of violence should not become an excuse or justification for restricting freedom of speech. Alan Dershowitz
freedom-of-speech speech democratic
The basis of democratic freedom is freedom of speech. Aung San Suu Kyi
blunt coat sugar wrong
He will always tell you how it is, and he won't sugar coat it, ... He will be blunt and to the point. He will tell you when you are going wrong and when you are doing right. Kenny Guinn
blunt cold season understand
You understand if you don't win, the season is over. It's as cold and as blunt as that. Mike Fratello
blunt position steps took
The Blunt administration took steps that actually weakened the state's position in BRAC. Jack Cardetti
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About 10 years ago, in an effort to gain a better grasp on McCone's world, I took up the hobby of building fully electrified scale models: first of the legal cooperative where she started out, and then of her own brown-shingled cottage, a pursuit that the more tactful of my friends label unusual, and that the more blunt refer to as obsessive. Marcia Muller
blunt
They didn't get the blunt end of it. Tim Corcoran
blunt mute opposition particular province seems
This particular appointment seems to blunt and mute the opposition where it's most pronounced, which is in the province of Quebec. Allan Gregg
blunt code distort dormant economic preferred punish reward social success unlock weapon
Simplification of the tax code would not only unlock dormant economic potential, but, in the process, it would blunt the preferred weapon of social engineers, who reward favored industries, punish success and distort economic incentives. David Harsanyi
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Or, my scrofulous French novel / On grey paper with blunt type! / Simply glance at it, you grovel / Hand and foot in Belial's gripe. Robert Brown
blunt edge near
So sicken waning moons too near the sun,/ And blunt their crescents on the edge of day. John Dryden