Top Knives Quotes

  • You have a drawer full of dull ????er knives and an old pair of kitchen shears. You are hardly armed to the teeth. – Kingfisher Pink

    You have a drawer full of dull ????er knives and an old pair of kitchen shears. You are hardly armed to the teeth.– Kingfisher Pink

  • Then he looked back to me, and smiled. It was a terrible expression, filled with edges, and with knives. – Seanan McGuire

    Then he looked back to me, and smiled. It was a terrible expression, filled with edges, and with knives.– Seanan McGuire

  • Other girls play with soft toys,- I said, -œand you play with knives-¦ – Jess C Scott

    Other girls play with soft toys,- I said, -œand you play with knives-¦– Jess C Scott

  • Knives and candlelight,- he said, -œhow romantic. – Nenia Campbell

    Knives and candlelight,- he said, -œhow romantic.– Nenia Campbell

  • Books are to the mind as the whetstone for the knives. – Aman Jassal

    Books are to the mind as the whetstone for the knives.– Aman Jassal

  • Never had she danced so beautifully; the sharp knives cut her feet, but she did not feel it, for the pain in her heart was far greater. – Hans Christian Andersen

    Never had she danced so beautifully; the sharp knives cut her feet, but she did not feel it, for the pain in her heart was far greater.– Hans Christian Andersen

  • Knives are sharp, but are equally confusing. – Nathan Hassall

    Knives are sharp, but are equally confusing.– Nathan Hassall

  • They compose poems to their knives. – Frank Herbert

    They compose poems to their knives.– Frank Herbert

  • Facing them (men) with knives and spears was much easier than loving them, much easier. – Robert Jordan

    Facing them (men) with knives and spears was much easier than loving them, much easier.– Robert Jordan

  • I want to drag knives over my skin, just so that I can feel something other than shame, but I’m not even brave enough to do that. – Paula Hawkins

    I want to drag knives over my skin, just so that I can feel something other than shame, but I’m not even brave enough to do that.– Paula Hawkins