Quotes about trim
A collection of quotes on the topic of trim, going, likeness, other.
Quotes about trim
Fabio Lanzoni (1961) Italian model, actor and author
Fabio: confessions of the original male supermodel https://www.theguardian.com/fashion/2015/jul/15/fabio-confessions-original-male-supermodel (July 15, 2015)
Olivia Munn (1980) American actress, comedian, model, television personality and author
“Olivia Munn Unveils New Naked Anti-Fur Billboard In Los Angeles,” in PETA.org.uk (13 January 2012) https://www.peta.org.uk/media/news-releases/olivia-munn-unveils-new-naked-anti-fur-billboard-in-los-angeles/.
Zakir Hussain (politician) (1897–1969) 3rd President of India
Dr. Mujeeb, his friend during their stay in Germany in 1922, p. 75.
About Zakir Hussain, Quest for Truth (1999)
Karl Marx book The German Ideology
Source: The German Ideology (1845-1846), Vol. I, Part 1, [The Materialist Conception of History].
Vera Nazarian (1966) American writer
Source: The Perpetual Calendar of Inspiration
“If you want the law to leave you alone, keep your hair trimmed and your boots shined.”
Louis L'Amour (1908–1988) Novelist, short story writer
Source: The Man Called Noon
“Gentlemen do so appreciate a nicely trimmed décolletage.”
Lauren Willig (1977) American author
The Seduction of the Crimson Rose
Sri Aurobindo (1872–1950) Indian nationalist, freedom fighter, philosopher, yogi, guru and poet
1918 (The Hour of God)
India's Rebirth
“…like a ship, clean and trim on a dirty sea of pox and camel-dung.”
Anthony Burgess (1917–1993) English writer
Fiction, Napoleon Symphony (1974)
Roger Kahn (1927–2020) American baseball writer
Source: The Boys Of Summer, Chapter 1, The Trolley Car That Ran By Ebbets Field, p. 19
Victoria Moran (1950) American writer
Introduction
Main Street Vegan (2012)
Ernest Flagg (1857–1947) American architect
Introduction
Small Houses: Their Economic Design and Construction (1922)
Andrew Tobias (1947) American journalist
Source: The Invisible Bankers, Everything The Insurance Industry Never Wanted You To Know (1982), Chapter 16, How To Buy Insurance, p. 296.
Daniel De Leon (1852–1914) American newspaper editor
"The Daily People" editorial, "Trimming the Poodle" (November 2, 1908) <br class="br"> Complete online text of "Trimming the Poodle" http://www.marxists.org/archive/deleon/works/1908/081102.htm
Arthur Schopenhauer book Parerga and Paralipomena
In Folge hievon wird, so lange die Kirche besteht, auf den Universitäten stets nur eine solche Philosophie gelehrt werden dürfen, welche, mit durchgängiger Rücksicht auf die Landesreligion abgefaßt, dieser im Wesentlichen parallel läuft und daher stets,—allenfalls kraus figurirt, seltsam verbrämt und dadurch schwer verständlich gemacht,—doch im Grunde und in der Hauptsache nichts Anderes, als eine Paraphrase und Apologie der Landesreligion ist. Den unter diesen Beschränkungen Lehrenden bleibt sonach nichts Anderes übrig, als nach neuen Wendungen und Formen zu suchen, unter welchen sie den in abstrakte Ausdrücke verkleideten und dadurch fade gemachten Inhalt der Landesreligion aufstellen, der alsdann Philosophie heißt.
Sämtliche Werke, Bd. 5, pp. 152–153, E. Payne, trans. (1974) Vol. 1, p. 140
Parerga and Paralipomena (1851), On Philosophy in the Universities
Neal D. Barnard (1953) American physician, author, and clinical researcher
The Get Healthy, Go Vegan Cookbook https://books.google.it/books?id=jhkj1chVn28C&pg=PR0 (Da Capo Press, 2010), Introduction.
“Altars are trimmed, and the poor suffer the bitter pangs of hunger.”
Joachim of Fiore (1135–1202) Italian abbot
in Man on His Own (1970), p. 120
Greg Egan (1961) Australian science fiction writer and former computer programmer
The Extra http://eidolon.net/?story=The%20Extra, published in Eidolon (Winter 1990) <br class="br">Fiction
Joseph Brodsky book Less Than One: Selected Essays
Source: Less Than One: Selected Essays (1986), p. 14
John Stuart Blackie (1809–1895) Scottish scholar and man of letters
Address to the Edinburgh Students. Quoted by Lord Iddlesleigh, Desultory Reading; reported in Hoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations (1922), p. 756.
Elisabetta Canalis (1978) Italian model and actress
"Elisabetta Canalis: I’d Rather Go Naked Than Wear Fur" https://www.peta.org/features/elisabetta-canalis-rather-go-naked-wear-fur/, interview with PETA (8 September 2011).
Elisabetta Canalis (1978) Italian model and actress
Letter to Vogue Italia; quoted in "Lose the Fur: Elisabetta Canalis’ Message to New Editor of ‘Vogue Italia’" https://www.peta.org.uk/blog/lose-the-fur-elisabetta-canalis-vogue-italia/, PETA UK (22 February 2017).
Ad Reinhardt (1913–1967) American painter
1940 - 1955
Source: Contemporary American Painting, University of Illinois, Urbana 1952, p. 226-227
Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804–1864) American novelist and short story writer (1804 – 1879)
"Ethan Brand" (1850)
Hugh Kingsmill (1889–1949) British writer and journalist
"The Progress of a Biographer", p. 2
The Progress of a Biographer (1949)
Herman Melville (1818–1891) American novelist, short story writer, essayist, and poet
Supplement
Battle Pieces: And Aspects of the War (1860)
Robert A. Heinlein book Rocket Ship Galileo
Source: Rocket Ship Galileo (1947), Chapter 4, “The Blood of Pioneers”, p. 34
“A prating barber asked Archelaus how he would be trimmed. He answered, "In silence."”
Plutarch (46–127) ancient Greek historian and philosopher
33 Archelaus
Apophthegms of Kings and Great Commanders
Donald Grant Mitchell book Reveries of a Bachelor
Reveries of a Bachelor, or a Book of the Heart (1850), p. 78.
Hans Hofmann (1880–1966) American artist
'Search for the Real in the Visual Arts', p. 40-48
'Search for the Real in the Visual Arts', p. 43
Search for the Real and Other Essays (1948)
“And add to these retired Leisure,
That in trim gardens takes his pleasure.”
John Milton (1608–1674) English epic poet
Source: Il Penseroso (1631), Line 49
“I trim my opponents to fit my arrows.”
Karl Kraus (1874–1936) Czech playwright and publicist
Half-Truths and One-And-A-Half Truths (1976)
Kathy Freston American self-help writer
"One Bite at a Time: A Beginner's Guide to Conscious Eating", in the HuffPost (27 February 2007) https://www.huffpost.com/entry/one-bite-at-a-time-a-begi_b_42211.
“A genuine revival means a trimming of personal lamps.”
Theodore L. Cuyler (1822–1909) American minister
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 521.
Common (rapper) (1972) American rapper, actor and author from Illinois
"G.O.D. (Gaining One's Definition)" (Track 7)
Albums, One Day It'll All Make Sense (1997)
Roger Kahn (1927–2020) American baseball writer
Source: The Boys Of Summer, Lines On The Transpontine Madness, p. xx
Chelsea Handler (1975) American comedian, actress, author and talk show host
Are You There Vodka? It's Me, Chelsea (2008)
Larry Hogan (1956) American politician
" Full Remarks: Governor Larry Hogan Announces Cancer Diagnosis http://governor.maryland.gov/2015/06/22/full-remarks-governor-larry-hogan-announces-cancer-diagnosis/"(22 June 2015)
“His indivisibility judges their hedging and trimming. His honesty judges their watchfulness.”
Martin Amis (1949) Welsh novelist
"Political Correctness: Robert Bly and Philip Larkin" (1997)
Context: A life is one kind of biography and the letters are another kind of life, but the internal story, the true story is in the Collected Poems. The recent attempts by Motion and others to pass judgement on Larkin look awfully green and pale, compared with the self-examinations of the poetry. They think they judge him? No, he judges them. His indivisibility judges their hedging and trimming. His honesty judges their watchfulness.
Leonard H. Courtney (1832–1918) British politician
To My Fellow-Disciples at Saratoga Springs (1895)
Context: We may blunder on in spite of repeated miscalculations of the popular will. More penetrating and pernicious is the influence our ill-devised machinery has upon the character of our national life. It eats in and into it. It degrades candidates and electors alike. It does its worst to reduce to sterility of influence many of the best of the component elements of the people. The individuals survive, but with their political activity dead or dying, no opportunities of life and growth being afforded them. Finally it presents as an embodiment of the nation an assembly or assemblies into which none can enter who have not been clipped, and pared, and trimmed, and stretched out of natural shape and likeness to slip along the grooves of supply. A free press, free pulpits, and a free people outside help to correct what would otherwise become intolerable but press, pulpits and people, free as they are, work and live in strict limits of relation to the machinery established among them. The world revolves on its axis subject to the Constitution of the United States, and the most Radical newspaper man in London, if such there be, never lets his imagination range out of hearing of the Clock Tower.
Roy Jenkins (1920–2003) British politician, historian and writer
Speech in Newham, London (11 September 1975), quoted in The Times (12 September 1975), p. 1
1970s
Michael Klaper (1947) American physician
Interview in the documentary-film Cowspiracy by Kip Andersen and Keegan Kuhn (2014).
Morris West (1916–1999) Australian writer
Gil Langton in Ch. 3, p. 38
The Ringmaster (1991)