tricky Quotes

I think human beings are funny, tricky things.

It's a very tricky relationship, the cinematographer and the director as a woman.

Music documentaries are tricky because of 'Spinal Tap.' That movie has stood the test of time.

Most of us came out of Popeye, so turning Popeye into something believable was tricky enough.

I just like having creative solutions to tricky situations.

What is tricky for those hoping to utilize such weapons is that TATP bombs are quite difficult to make because their ingredients, when combined, are highly unstable and can explode easily if mishandled.

I'm not trying to do anything too tricky.

Marriage can be tricky and challenging at times.

Life's full of tricky snakes and ladders.

The word 'demand' is a tricky word when used by our gender. When used by men, it's part of their vernacular.

It's been a bit tricky trying to establish a 'designer' profile and not a designer-cum-girl-around-town.

The business is a very tricky obstacle course, and you should be very clear about work begetting work. If you're not working, you're not interesting.

It's always tricky to play against a player who you've never played against.

I do find modern jazz quite tricky.

This is a tricky domain because, unlike simple arithmetic, to solve a calculus problem - and in particular to perform integration - you have to be smart about which integration technique should be used: integration by partial fractions, integration by parts, and so on.

Double vision makes reading the prompter very tricky.

What a word is truth. Slippery, tricky, unreliable. I tried in these books to tell the truth.

Voice over can be tricky. It can be dangerous because it's over-used or inappropriately used.

I've done quite a lot of growing up in public, which has been tricky at times.

Much of what Karl Popper contributed to the philosophy of science has now passed into mainstream thought, into the currency of that nebulous, tricky ontology known as 'common sense.'

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