LITERATURE boils with the madcap CAREERS of writers BROUGHT to the edge by the demands of living on their nerves, wringing out their MEMORIES and their NIGHTMARES to extract meaning, truth, beauty.

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Comedy has to be DONE en clair. You can't BLUNT the edge of wit or the point of satire with obscurity. Try to IMAGINE a FAMOUS witty saying that is not immediately clear.

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We want to CREATE a PROBLEM for the DEFENSE, a moment of indecision as they figure out how they want to play against whatever formation we may show. We get a slight EDGE this WAY. Also, we create the opportunity for a defense to make more mistakes.

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I make the 'New Wilderness' for the DRAMA. I want people to sit on the EDGE of their chairs. I want them to LAUGH, smile, CRY.

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I was a bit DISAPPOINTED to DISCOVER that the FRENCH Riviera seems to have a LARGE motorway running ALONG the edge of it.

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When I hear people who love my MUSIC and are trying to copy it, it sounds strange to me because it sounds so simple, made by other people. It TOOK me a lot of years to FIND the balance, to find a way to be on the edge of being accessible but at the same TIME having the echo of a DEEP, more complex world.

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Modern FOOTBALL is like handball. You see 11 players DEFENDING on the edge of their own AREA.

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I'm a lock-up defender and I believe strongly in my defense, so I don't need to TAKE CHEAP SHOTS at guys to get an edge.

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There were people that grabbed you just by talking, and that's what I loved about professional wrestling when I STARTED out. That's why I'm already so GOOD. That's why people literally hang on the edge of their seats when I have a MIC because they want to KNOW what I'm going to SAY.

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Whoever is in the best SHAPE, whoever has PUT in the most work in the offseason is going to have a little bit of an EDGE, especially the FIRST few games.

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The '60s had EDGE; the '70s had embroidery.

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