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Fidgeted Illustration Quotes By C.S. Lewis

His lips may say the words, but his heart adds, But please don't let it be yet. — C.S. Lewis

Fidgeted Illustration Quotes By Veronica Rossi

Ideals belong in a world only the wise man can understand, Marron said quietly. — Veronica Rossi

Fidgeted Illustration Quotes By Meg Whitman

Problems are good, as long as you solve them quickly, — Meg Whitman

Fidgeted Illustration Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

A man is the whole encyclopedia of facts. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Fidgeted Illustration Quotes By Elizabeth Hawes

After all, the butt of Fashion's dirtiest jokes is the public. The present American boast, that all women can be beautifully dressed if they choose, has been so clearly stated in so many ways for so long a time, that a large number of American women believe themselves to be beautifully dressed who are actually horrors to behold. Take those $10.75 copies of the dresses worn by the Duchess of Windsor in the summer of 1937. You could tell by the look on the faces of the American girls who wore them that they really felt beguiling enough to snatch off a Duke because they had a modified silhouette corresponding to that of a Duchess. The actual dress, stinted on material, cheaply imitated as to print design, bad in color and ill-fitting, was a horror to behold. You may say, if the girl feels like a Duchess, what more do you ask? I say, she looks to me like the worst mass-pro- duced imitation of a Duchess I can imagine, and it just isn't pretty. — Elizabeth Hawes

Fidgeted Illustration Quotes By Claude Adrien Helvetius

All men have an equal disposition for understanding. — Claude Adrien Helvetius

Fidgeted Illustration Quotes By Kilroy J. Oldster

Living is a constant process of debunking our romantic notions of how our personal life will unfold. Reality oftentimes fails to meet a person's glamorous expectations. — Kilroy J. Oldster