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Don't worry?! You sliced your hand open!
— Stephenie Meyer
I cornered him a few nights after the stampede and made sure he knew that little boys who liked rope got sliced up by men who liked knives.
— Amy Harmon
I guess I was a mom so late in life, my daughter was the greatest thing since sliced bread.
— Candice Bergen
You have to think you're the greatest thing since sliced bread, but you have to know that you're not.
— Bette Midler
Damsels? You get sliced open, burned, and dashed against rocks about a thousand times or so. Then we'll see who the damsel is.
— Kendare Blake
banana. Soon the boys were eating pudding with sliced bananas on
— Anne D. Mather
Just when you're beginning to think pretty well of people, you run across somebody who puts sugar on sliced tomatoes.
— Will Cuppy
I just sliced and diced a Burmese python while you were busy growling at the universe, fuzz bucket.
— J.C. Daniels
If it scares you, I'll shift back." "I just sliced and diced a Burmese python while you were busy growling at the universe, you overgrown housecat." I
— J.C. Daniels
As life's pleasures go, food is second only to sex. Except for salami and eggs. Now that's better than sex, but only if the salami is thickly sliced.
— Alan King
He sliced the ball when he had it on a plate.
— Ron Atkinson
Getting sliced up by a Jimmy Choo knockoff hadn't exactly been my finest moment as Cadogan Sentinel.
— Chloe Neill
The electro-cauterizer sliced through the wires behind my cybernetic eye, and as the world went black, so did a large portion of my memory.
— Jason Heller
But the gray ridge of the mountains that sliced through the map was a weight on her heart, an obstacle to be met.
— Mindy McGinnis
A cut from Keira would be like getting sliced with tiny, sharp razorblades. You don't feel the pain until it's too late. ~ Dillan Pope
— Kelly Washington
sliced into ¼-inch pieces 1 carrot,
— Scott Jurek
I wished my family would buy normal sliced white bread, the kind that went into toasters, like every other family I knew.
— Anonymous
Enter at own risk: Trespassers may be shot, drunk, eaten, poisoned, sliced or attacked by a wild animal. The psychic will tell you which.
— Sarah Alderson
The novel I am constantly writing is always the same one, and it might be described as a variously sliced-up or torn-apart book of myself.
— Robert Walser
The world had to be sliced into hours to fill; otherwise you could go mad with loneliness.
— Hisham Matar
I've had my face sliced open one day. Stunt man went one way, and I went the same way and had a few stitches.
— Pierce Brosnan
It is only very slightly later, when my client's head is sliced off, that I realise I have made an error. My career is finished.
— Stanley Donwood
Identify, I've learned, can be sliced many ways and there is gain with every loss.
— Peggy Orenstein
Cushions had been sliced apart and were bleeding stuffing onto the floor.
— Kimberly Derting
She sliced like a knife through everything; at the same time was outside, looking on.
— Virginia Woolf
Proper bread was white, and pre-sliced, and tasted like almost nothing: that was the point.
— Neil Gaiman
Cucumber should be well sliced, dressed with pepper and vinegar, and then thrown out.
— Samuel Johnson
The crash sliced through my head; it left me gasping and shivering, like all the other times I let my temper out, but the voices stopped.
— Rosamund Hodge
What was the best thing before sliced bread?
— George Carlin
Benjamin Murphy is the best artist since sliced bread.
— Vincent Van Gogh
Another way I like to barbecue king salmon is as a whole fish stuffed, literally to the gills, with sweet onions, sliced lemons, and summer sage.
— Tom Douglas
Time apparently did nothing but blunt grief's sharpest edge so that it hacked rather than sliced.
— Stephen King
The French: a people who have used their sophisticated culture and beautiful language to bequeath to the world the sliced potato.
— Bauvard