(73 quotes found)
“We've always said that we were not going to have a cookie-cutter approach,”
Condoleezza Rice
“Metaphorically these essays move as a quiet but observant coast-guard cutter among the rocks and islands up and down the littoral of our life.”
David McCord
“Nothing is set in stone, but developers are seeming to build these cookie cutter sub-divisions there are not creative. There's no old New England look, like a Colonial worth $300,000 next to a bungalow or another house worth $500,000. They all look the same, and I'd like to see something different, but that's me personally. You can't blame developers trying to make a profit, and you can't stop them. Everything has to be the same because material is bought in bulk.”
Ashley Hahn
“We have a gaff-rigged topsail cutter, which sounds much grander than she really is, but she's exquisitely beautiful and shamefully slow and we spend a lot of time aboard when we can.”
Bernard Cornwell
“It's not a safe bet and it's not the cookie-cutter formula,”
Blair Underwood
“It was a hard cutter in, and I just tried to fight it off.”
Carl Crawford
“He made it look easy. He had good command of his cutter. He was getting strike one with his fastball and cutting all the lefties in on their hands.”
Chad Moeller
“It was a bad pitch. I left a cutter up. It was a mistake and he just put it over the right-field fence. It was just that one pitch and the guy killed it. I felt I left the team down. I know how much we needed that one. We've got to come to the park tomorrow expecting to win.”
D.J. Carrasco
“It was a little cutter that was up and out over the plate. I just tried to get the barrel on it and put it into play.”
Chad Tracy
“You cannot design a healthcare consumerism program with a cookie-cutter approach. There are many variables an employer needs to consider when planning a healthcare program, including employee demographics, number of locations, company culture and the presence of chronic conditions in their workforce. Understanding these variables is critical to making healthcare consumerism work.”
Chris Ryan