A Quote by Colin Hay

There's a fine line between character building and soul destroying. — © Colin Hay
There's a fine line between character building and soul destroying.
There's a very fine line between a groove and a rut; a fine line between eccentrics and people who are just plain nuts.
There's a very fine line between a groove and a rut a fine line between eccentrics and people who are just plain nuts.
It does, Tennyson, because there’s a fine line between confidence and arrogance. There’s a fine line between being assertive and being a bully. And you’re on the wrong side of both lines.
There is a fine line I have to walk throughout the writing process in a novel. It is this line between drama and melodrama, and it is this line between evoking genuine emotional power and being manipulative.
I am very interested in that fine line between fiction and reality and between comedy and tragedy - and pushing the line as much as possible.
The line between failure and success is so fine that we scarcely know when we pass it: so fine that we are often on the line and do not know it.
Theres a fine line between playing a dim-witted character and playing a cartoon.
There's a fine line between love and hate.Love frees a soul and in the same breath can sometimes suffocate it.
The wind is the appalling enemy. It is mind-destroying, physically-destroying, soul-destroying.
The line between confidence and arrogance is very fine, Josh,” Flamel said quietly. “And the line between arrogance and stupidity even finer. Sophie,” he added, without looking at her.
There is a fine line between sensuousness and vulgarity. I will not cross that line.
Theres a fine line between physical and thug ball, and the Knicks have crossed the line on occasion.
There's a fine line between physical and thug ball, and the Knicks have crossed the line on occasion.
There's a fine line between genius and insanity. I have erased this line.
Theres a very fine line between not listening and not caring. I like to think I walk that line everyday of my life.
There's definitely a fine line between tasteful and tasteless, and as a stylist, it's a line you want to ride very carefully.
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