1890s Clothing Quotes & Sayings
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The farmhouse was ample in size and very well kept, the presence of two separate clotheslines and dozens of garments in various sizes the only outward indication that a family of seven lived inside. A smaller home situated slightly to the right was where Esther's grandparents lived. Claire knew from their many conversations that elderly members of the community did not go into nursing homes. Rather, they turned the family farm over to their children and assisted in ways their increased age allowed. — Laura Bradford

Beauty is when you can appreciate yourself. When you love yourself, that's when you're most beautiful. — Zoe Kravitz

It seems to me that if there is some infinite being who wants us to think alike he would have made us alike. — Robert Green Ingersoll

Nothing so effectually deadens the taste of the sublime as that which is light and radiant. — Edmund Burke

I wish I could talk to Annette, but she doesn't even correspond at this point. — Frankie Avalon

A sudden intake of breath escaped her as soon as his lips touched the backs of her fingers. His rose birthmark tingled as if awakened. — Lia Davis

We are all an unforgettable artwork and a story yet to be told. — Steven Cuoco

I got tired of seeing otherwise innocent young kids from all walks of life getting criminal records for, in effect, doing nothing more than millions of other people in society were doing with alcohol. — Ron Clarke

In living with, rather than relentlessly fighting their cancer, they ultimately live longer. — Ira Byock

So much of writing is discovery. Sometimes I feel like a rat in a maze, trying to discover the way out. My little heart is beating, and I'm racing down a path thinking, this is the route, it will get me there, as I turn this way and then that. — Will Hobbs

When you're winning the grass is greener, the cigars are sweeter and the girls are better looking! — Mark Grace

The path of least resistance is the path of the loser. — H.G.Wells