Fruit Of The Loom Quotes & Sayings
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Nothing is as tedious as the limping days,
When snowdrifts yearly cover all the ways,
And ennui, sour fruit of incurious gloom,
Assumes control of fate's immortal loom — Charles Baudelaire

At home, off-duty, I wear T-shirts from Fruit of the Loom - but I have them tailored. — Tom Ford

My favorite designers are Levi Strauss and Fruit of the Loom. — Robin Wright

When there's a shadow, you follow the sun.
When there is love, then you look for the one.
And for the promises, there is the sky.
And for the heavens are those who can fly. — Enya

That doesn't sound quite right to me - what choice did I have but to survive? — Cindy C. Bennett

The drive toward economic nationalism is only part of the general revival of nationalism. — Arthur Henderson

My most famous commercial was for Fruit Of the Loom underwear. I took a lot of razzing from my classmates. — Ian Ziering

You're a bore, I said to me. You're puny. You're lacking in quality, like a pair of factory-rejected Fruit of the Loom shorts. And this was without considering any sexual problems, since I've never had sex with anyone except myself. — Paul Zindel

Still, I know how to use the little I have, my flat stomach and rather flatter chest, my slightly bowed, but strong and flexible legs. I produce plenty of phlegm. I have clever hands and a stare that could take the silvering off a mirror. Men flatter themselves they are original in admiring me. How confused they are when they find out they have competition. (There is no desperation like that of a lover who has decided to do you a favor, and finds himself waiting in line.) — Shelley Jackson

This morning when I put on my underwear I could hear the fruit-of-the-loom guys laughing at me. — Rodney Dangerfield

The wolf wanted to bed her and claim her as his own. Being of a more cautious nature than his wolf, he would wait until he knew her a little better before deciding to court her. — Patricia Briggs