Quotes about carving
carving common cow ended horns involved learnt skills whale wild
Scrimshaw on cow horns is only common in Australia, and in the Wild West. It usually involved ex-seamen who had learnt their skills carving whale bones, then ended up on the land.
carving cut good holds knife rule
The rule in carving holds good as to criticism; never cut with a knife what you can cut with a spoon.
carving fill future good job kate
There's no pressure; like Kate said, it is about carving your own future. No one is going to try to fill my mother's shoes; what she did was fantastic. It's about making your own future and your own destiny, and Kate will do a very good job of that. Prince William
carving fills halloween holiday niche quite retail retailers themselves void
Halloween fills an important retail void between back-to-school and the holiday season, ... Many retailers are carving out quite a niche for themselves in the Halloween market.
carving continue difficult document eliminate less likely nuclear options others pursue reference responsibility states strengthen system united weapon
What you see here is the U.S. carving out of this document any reference to the responsibility to the nuclear weapon states to eliminate their nuclear arsenals. And that is going to make it all the more difficult to strengthen an already beleaguered nuclear nonproliferation system because other states are less likely to foreclose their nuclear options if the United States and others continue to pursue theirs.
carving ok straight
I get told a lot that I'm kind of carving my own path. That there are not many actors who are out and are able to play straight and gay, and everyone's OK with it. Russell Tovey
carving loudly prophetic wars
The past is prophetic in that it asserts loudly that wars are poor chisels for carving out peaceful tomorrows. Martin Luther King, Jr.
carving determined needed organized respect time wish
I wish we had been more organized and determined with respect to carving out the time that we needed to write, Ossie Davis
carving conspiracy convenient niche placing society statue vast
Society is one vast conspiracy for carving one into the kind of statue it likes, and then placing it in the most convenient niche it has Randolph Bourne
carving certainly chunk cool gizmos judging money notebook pockets students
Electronics is certainly carving a big chunk of money out of the pockets of shoppers. Back-to-school is increasingly about how cool is your phone, or how new and cool is your notebook -- that $1,350 notebook -- and students are judging each other by their gizmos at least as much as by their clothing. Richard Hastings
carving lots niches ought rather various
Rather than carving out niches for various businesses, those lots ought to be there for the public.
carving experience great responsibility terrifying
Directing was a great experience, but it's terrifying to have the responsibility of carving up the other actors' performances. John Krasinski
carving dangerous seems specific
It seems to be a dangerous practice, carving out specific individuals for exceptions.
carving districts
They're carving out districts in Tucson just like this.
carving creating decade energy national piece precedent recreation sell
I don't like the precedent of creating a national recreation area, then in the first decade carving a piece of it out to sell to an energy company.
carving easier fit
It's actually easier to do autobiographical stories. The story is already there. It's a matter of carving away what doesn't fit rather than building up from nothing. Craig Thompson