Check out;
http://www.crfinefurniture.com/
under students remember and
collection of quotes.
Some are a real hoot and yet others have become part of woodworking’s lexicon.
BB
Check out;
http://www.crfinefurniture.com/
under students remember and
collection of quotes.
Some are a real hoot and yet others have become part of woodworking’s lexicon.
BB
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"There's still time to ruin it" is by far my favorite.
Yeah, I loved that one.
Also
Perfection only goes so far before it becomes paralysis
Edited 9/15/2009 5:05 pm by boilerbay
And that would be the second on my list....
Thanks for sharing. I like these quotes:
-"...and I don't mean bum hinges - butt hinges can be good."
-"The safest way is often the quickest way to do something because you have nothing to correct."
-"Lacewood - somebody sprinkled cornflakes on it, and that's fine... if you like cornflakes."
-"It's not my cup of tea, but it's good tea."
-The warning label on danish oil - "It might as well say 'Don't Use It.'"
and www.flairwoodwork.spaces.live.com)
- Success is not the key to happiness. Happiness is the key to success. If you love what you are doing, you will be successful. - Albert Schweitzer
"It's not my cup of tea, but it's good tea."I have an urge to carve that on a plaque.Or maybe a club. ;)
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