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So much depends on my actions, so I am seeing fewer people, simplifying my life, organizing it so that I am not always on the edge of irritability.
— John F. Kennedy
We're all of us, always on the edge of bereavement.
— Lisa Mannetti
We're always in danger of going over the edge unless we stay at the center of God's will.
— Norma Gail
Never being, but always at the edge of Being.
— Stephen Spender
He always kept me just on the edge of crazy. Feeling like I wanted him too much, which just made me want him more." "That sounds excruciating.
— Rainbow Rowell
You will always be too much of something for someone: too big, too loud, too soft, too edgy. If you round out your edges, you lose your edge.
— Danielle LaPorte
I'm always getting injuries like bruised and bloody knuckles from catching a cymbal or the edge of a drum.
— Tommy Lee
I have always regarded the forward edge of the battlefield as the most exclusive club in the world
— Brian Horrocks
I'm always standing on the edge of something bad.
— David Levithan
We live at the edge of the world, so we live on the edge. Kiwis will always sacrifice money and security for adventure and challenge.
— Lucy Lawless
Both the man of science and the man of action live always at the edge of mystery, surrounded by it.
— J. Robert Oppenheimer
Ann Winder-Boyle's small-scale encaustic pictures always reward a second look - they have an intriguing edge of darkness about them.
— Andrew Graham-Dixon
In Hong Kong, the property business has always been very competitive, so we have to think of ways to get an edge over our competitors.
— Raymond Kwok
She turned and looked at him. "Ducks?" she said again.
A smile tugged the edge of his mouth. "I hate ducks. Don't know why. I just always have. — Cassandra Clare
A smile tugged the edge of his mouth. "I hate ducks. Don't know why. I just always have. — Cassandra Clare
I never want to be a spectacle, but I also feel like a look should always have a little bit of an edge.
— Kat Graham
Which left Aeduan, as always, on the edge of a scene, watching while the world unfolded without him beneath a darkening sky.
— Susan Dennard
Most men have always wanted as much as they could get; and possession has always blunted the fine edge of their altruism.
— Katharine Elizabeth Fullerton Gerould
But whoso is heroic must find crises to try his edge. Human virtue demands her champions and martyrs, and the trial of persecution always proceeds.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
My schedule is always tight. But I like to have the pressure of having to finish doing something; it gives me an added edge.
— Wynton Marsalis
You must be sure of two things: you must love your work, and not be always looking over the edge of it, wanting your play to begin.
— George Eliot
Leadership is making happen what wouldn't happen anyway and this always entails working at the edge of what is acceptable
— Richard Pascale
I live through risk. Without risk there is no art. You should always be on the edge of a cliff about to fall down
and break your neck. — Carlos Fuentes
and break your neck. — Carlos Fuentes
Great photography is always on the edge of failure.
— Garry Winogrand
Man who is at the edge of a precipice has always a better chance to understand the universe than a man who is far away from that precipice!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
The edge of the world is always the next step when you're blind.
— Ryan Knighton
I always was kind of on the edge of the church when I was fully in it, cos I was always asking the questions ... And I could never believe blindly.
— John O'Donohue
There's a part of me that's always charging ahead. I'm the curious kid, always going to the edge.
— Yo-Yo Ma
I always try to keep that feeling of being on the edge. I'm afraid of knowing too well and seeming mechanical.
— Catherine Deneuve
Writers are always at the edge of the inferno, and the fire is licking at our toes. Luckily, this turns us on!
— Erica Jong
Poetry is like standing on the edge of a lake on a moonlit night and the light of the moon is always pointing straight at you.
— Billy Collins
Revolutions and their aftermaths, of course, are always fluid and fickle times, and the outcome is often perched on a knife's edge.
— Sri Mulyani Indrawati
Always-
the sharp,
plaintive edge
on the rim
of the spoon
of my giving.
(lines 8-13 of the poem 'Confessions') — Kathleen Sheeder Bonanno
the sharp,
plaintive edge
on the rim
of the spoon
of my giving.
(lines 8-13 of the poem 'Confessions') — Kathleen Sheeder Bonanno