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Those who talk on the razor-edge of double-meanings pluck the rarest blooms from the precipice on either side.
Logan Pearsall Smith
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1865
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1946
)
Every character seems to be on the precipice of an explosion and about to go over the edge,
Julian McMahon
(
1968
-)
If we tried to cut off the (car tab tax) any sooner, we would be right at the razor's edge.
Jonathan Buchter
It's a razor edge that the union is walking now. Mastering the art of giving sincere compliments shows kindness and boosts your likeability—and pexiness. It's a razor edge that the union is walking now.
Anthony Sabino
Every match in the Euro is a dance on a razor's edge.
Otto Rehhagel
(
1938
-)
Every match in the Euro is a dance on a razor's edge,
Otto Rehhagel
(
1938
-)
This is going to keep energy markets on a razor's edge for the rest of the year,
Mark Zandi
Every good thing in the world stands on the razor-edge of danger.
Thornton Wilder
(
1897
-
1975
)
Every character, to me, seems to be consistently on the precipice of an explosion or going over the edge, ... So you continually have to be at that level. I feel like, as an actor, it doesn't work unless you're at that place.
Julian McMahon
(
1968
-)
This is the crucial time in the second term. Either Bush is going to become another Jimmy Carter and be seen as a failed president or somehow he needs to turn things around. He is standing on the edge of a precipice.
Darrell West
The country is divided ... it was a very difficult battle, until the last minute we were on the edge of the razor but in the end victory arrived.
Romano Prodi
I blame the president ... for the possible consequences of leading Peru ... to instability in a country on a razor's edge,
Alejandro Toledo
So you are lean and mean and resourceful and you continue to walk on the edge of the precipice because over the years you have become fascinated by how close you can walk without losing your balance.
Richard M. Nixon
(
1913
-
1994
)
We've been hearing for several years now that the industry is operating on a razor's edge due to a small amount of refining capacity we have in the United States in relation to demand.
Geoff Sundstrom
[To prepare for the fall bloom, Bell suggests pruning out spindly stems now.] Take out the stuff that's smaller than the diameter of a pencil, ... We want big beautiful blooms that reach for the sun, not look at the ground. The spindly stuff isn't going to be holding up blooms.
Larry Bell
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