Forties Style Quotes & Sayings
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The properties of an object are automatically exposed, whereas the variables in a closure are automatically hidden. — David Herman

Yet I wouldn't trade it. I didn't want the life that made sense. Not if the chaos meant I could be with Bella. — Stephenie Meyer

The coat was forties-style, made from Canadian beaver at a time when people didn't think about whether or not it was wrong to wear fur. Although Gloria would no longer wish to wear the skin of another animal on top of her own, the way she looked at it now, the beavers were already long dead and had lived the happy, uncomplicated life of Canadian beavers before the war. — Kate Atkinson

Don't give advice unless you're asked. — Amy Alcott

My driving philosophy about making music is that you can reduce it all down to one note if that note is played with the right kind of sincerity. — Eric Clapton

These tears I'm wailing, I spill not without reason. Remove them, my dearest love. Take me to the place I've been dreaming of, where the grotesquely lonely meet the grotesquely lonely and they whisper, just very softly, Please be mine, Dearest Love. — Steven Morrissey

[A]nd there are few things as threatening to us as individuals as a person who perceives our worst flaws, especially when those flaws are all they see. — Jobie Hughes

I love French style from the Thirties and Forties. French movie stars like Jean Gabin and Yves Montand had so much natural, effortless style. — Vincent Cassel

Making all of those words work together is difficult. It took a lot of cleaning up, a lot of rewriting scenes in order to make them more vivid. I used everything - every oddity I've ever seen on the side of the road, every interesting memory I could make relevant. — Mary J. Miller

We're not the only people that have had to suffer, there have always been people that've had to. — Anne Frank

The best stuff in life isn't stuff at all ... relationships, experiences & meaningful work are the staples of a happy life. — Graham Hill

There used to be a candy called 'Bonkers,' which I believe to be the greatest candy of all time. — Ryan Gosling