A Quote by Friedrich Durrenmatt

When death has you by the throat, you don't mince words. — © Friedrich Durrenmatt
When death has you by the throat, you don't mince words.
Whether the issue was black political power or nuclear power, Scott-Heron didn't mince words. His comeback record, "I'm New Here," doesn't mince words either, but instead of political battles, these songs suggest he's fighting personal ones.
Not a man to mince words. People, yes. But not words.
I am not a person who will mince words.
Early morning does not mince words.
Why mince words? Beautiful Ruins is an absolute masterpiece.
That's what us northern people do don't we? Don't mince our words, just say it how it is.
I am proud to be called the Queen of Mean, and I never mince my words - especially when it comes to fat people.
I am known to be able to take care of myself when I become angry. I don't mince words.
Let us not mince words about what this would be: a deportation force designed to break up families and deport millions of people.
I have a message from the Tea Party, a message that is loud and clear and does not mince words. We've come to take our government back.
Sometimes I'm overly blunt. I don't like to mince words. I like to get things done. That's the only difference between Chris Christie and I - he's a little shy.
Let’s not mince words: the inside of the Sydney casino looks as if Vegas had an illegitimate child with Liberace’s underpants, and that child fell down a staircase and hit its head on the edge of a spade.
I won't mince words: President Donald Trump's inauguration means it is more important than ever that Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights redouble its commitment to the full scope of our humanitarian and social justice mission.
I use throat sprays on stage, but most of the throat sprays I was using had alcohol or other carcinogens in them, stuff I wanted to keep away from myself. So I started making a recipe for my own throat spray that was more of a natural approach to everything.
Let's not mince words: Everest doesn't attract a whole lot of well-balanced folks. The self-selection process tends to weed out the cautious and the sensible in favor of those who are single-minded and incredibly driven. Which is a big reason the mountain is so dangerous.
I'm just me. I'm just very opinionated. I react to whatever I see. If it's good, it's good. If it's bad, it's bad. I don't mince my words.
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