Top 14 Quotes About Splitting Hairs
#1. They said I was splitting hairs and losing my objectivity. I reminded them that I was a postmodernist who didn't believe in objectivity.
Rosaria Champagne Butterfield
#2. (Stoner lowered the gun to Carlos's crotch.)
Should we continue splitting hairs? (Stoner)
Sherrilyn Kenyon
#3. Maybe it sounds like I'm splitting hairs here but I don't wanna perform for a living, I wanna live for a living.
Jim Parrack
#4. Once you start splitting hairs, trying to convince yourself some things are more acceptable to destroy, you've already lost the most important war.
Karen Marie Moning
#5. To outsiders it probably seems like splitting hairs, but to me, Bright Eyes is a simply the collaboration between myself and Mike Mogis and Nate Walcott. What you hear is definitely the sum of all our ideas and represents all three of us. But I still write the songs myself.
Conor Oberst
#6. The American people and American businesses are looking to the federal government to lead our nation on the path to economic recovery. It is time to stop splitting hairs. It is time to act.
Joseph Crowley
#8. Verily, chemistry is not a splitting of hairs when you have got half a dozen raw Irishmen in the laboratory.
Henry David Thoreau
#9. Of course not. You can't have a family hanging over you like a bunch of old dead goats. No offense.
Roald Dahl
#10. You drive past your old high school, and even if everybody treated you terribly, you still go take a look, don't you?
Patti Scialfa
#11. The theory of dependence will take the wrong path and lead to deception if the analysis is not put within the framework of the worldwide class struggle.
Gustavo Gutierrez
#12. The truth is, a director wins an Oscar for a writer's script and actors' performances.
George Cukor
#13. Some people start their day surrendering saying "Woe is me, go ahead, bring me the pain in my life. I'm done", while other start it saying, "Whoa ... It's me! I dare you to try. I'm ready.
Mark W. Boyer
#14. The Museum is not meant either for the wanderer to see by accident or for the pilgrim to see with awe. It is meant for the mere slave of a routine of self- education to stuff himself with every sort of incongruous intellectual food in one indigestible meal.
Gilbert K. Chesterton