Chiffon Dresses Quotes & Sayings
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Stories have a unique power, David. The Inuit believe they can capture souls. — Chris D'Lacey

Understanding is the ultimate seduction of the mind. Go to the truth beyond the mind. — Stephen Levine

Sometimes there is a great intimacy between women without any homosexuality. This is something that men are less likely to understand, because for them sensuality means sexual. It doesn't excite us to imagine two men together. — Jeanne Moreau

All of us, when we engage in relatedness, fall under the gravitational influence of another's emotional world, at the same time that we are bending his emotional mind with ours. Each relationship is a binary star, a burning flux of exchanged force fields, the deep and ancient influences emanating and felt, felt and emanating. (142) — Thomas Lewis

[Petunias are] as hopelessly impractical as a chiffon ball dress. — Eleanor Perenyi

By then, [1737]...the French were taking advantage of the new "reading rooms" created by architects such as Blondel and of new seat furniture and had begun a practice we now call curling up with a good book. — Joan DeJean

In fact, she realized when they finally found their table and sat down, every single woman at the banquet was dressed in some variation of back. Black silk, black chiffon, black with beads, black with rhinestones, short black cocktail dresses, black evening dresses, and even black pantsuits. All black. There was no way she was going to get lost in this crowd, not in her pink-and-orange poppy print — Leslie Meier

The gods are fugitive guests of literature. — Roberto Calasso

When you see all the suits in the room, everybody in the room has on suits, you know, the women, too. We're not wearing dresses and chiffon and we're not as fun as we used to be. — Regina King

Everybody is somebody's else's weirdo — Scott Adams

The first epics were intended for recitation; the literary epic is meant to be read. — Lascelles Abercrombie

Fashionable debutantes in pastel chiffon party dresses wilt into leather club chairs like frosted petit fours melting under the July sun. — Libba Bray

No poet will ever take the written word as a substitute for the spoken word; he knows that it is on the spoken word, and the spoken word only, that his art is founded. — Lascelles Abercrombie

Was it possible that they could both be so unknown to themselves? — Daryl Gregory