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And he pressed the silver spoon against the blade. Will, holding the knife, felt only the slightest resistance as the tip of the spoon's handle fell to the table, cut clean off.
"The other edge," the old man went on, "is more subtle still. With it you can cut an opening out of this world altogether. Try it now. Do as I say — you are the bearer. You have to know. No one can teach you but me, and I have not much time left. Stand up and listen."
Source: His Dark Materials, The Subtle Knife (1997), Ch. 8 : The Tower of the Angels
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“Oh, the testosterone. You could have cut it with a cafeteria spoon.”
Lilith Saintcrow (1976) American writer
Source: Betrayals
Mary Oliver (1935–2019) American writer
Source: Why I Wake Early
“4797. The Tongue is not Steel, yet it cuts sorely.”
Thomas Fuller (writer) (1654–1734) British physician, preacher, and intellectual
Introductio ad prudentiam: Part II (1727), Gnomologia (1732)
“Look!" said Foaly, pointing with some urgency into the vast steel-gray gloom, "Someone who cares!”
Eoin Colfer (1965) Irish author of children's books
Source: The Atlantis Complex
Carl Andre (1935) American artist
Source: Minimal Art: A Critical Anthology', 1995, p. 104; from original source: a quote by David Bourdon, in A Redefinition of Sculpture, in 'Carl Andre: Sculpture 1959–1977', New York 1978, pp.19