Leonard: I'm not a tailor; I'm a cutter.
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Leonard: I'm not a tailor; I'm a cutter.
Leonard: If we only allowed angels to be customers, soon we'd have no customers at all.
Leonard: You cannot make something good until you understand who you're making it for. All clothing says something.
La Fontaine: You're like a spoiled child who breaks their own toys rather than let other kids play with them
Richie: I'll show you about making a mess
Leonard: I'm not a tailor; I'm a cutter.
Leonard: If we only allowed angels to be customers, soon we'd have no customers at all.
La Fontaine: You're like a spoiled child who breaks their own toys rather than let other kids play with them
Leonard: You cannot make something good until you understand who you're making it for. All clothing says something.
Richie: I'll show you about making a mess
La Fontaine: You're like a spoiled child who breaks their own toys rather than let other kids play with them
Richie: I'll show you about making a mess
Leonard: When a mistake's been made, I've always found it best to simply be up-front about it. Francis: English, I didn't cut the boss' pants too short, I shot his son in the face.
Leonard: Its not perfect. You have to make your peace with that. Leonard: How? Well, you sit at your board, you lay out your tools, and you start again.
Richie: Why'd you come here then? Leonard: The war. Richie: What, Kruats bomb your place? Leonard: Worse. They're called blue jeans.
Leonard: The finishing are mere inevitabilities. Leonard: It's at the finishings where you must come to terms with the idea that Perfection is a necessary goal precisely because it is unobtainable. Leonard: If you don't aim for perfection, you cannot make anything great. Leonard: And yet, true perfection is impossible. Leonard: So, at the finish, you must reconcile yourself to failure.


