Garments Quality Quotes & Sayings
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There are very few high-quality garments being produced at all. A very, very, very small amount. So small that most people never even see it in their lifetimes. People are wearing rags, basically. — Elizabeth Cline

War is no joke, it seems. It destroys, kills, burns, separates, brings unhappiness. — Zlata Filipovic

By day Lisbon has a naive theatrical quality that enchants and captivates, but by night it is a fairy-tale city, descending over lighted terraces to the sea, like a woman in festive garments going down to meet her dark lover. — Erich Maria Remarque

And really, it wasn't much good having anything exciting like floods, if you couldn't share them with somebody. — A.A. Milne

The modern artist is working with space and time and expressing his feelings rather than illustrating. — Jackson Pollock

My father taught in the wise way which unfolds what lies in the child — Louisa May Alcott

There is a certain comfort in waking up and finding that Michael Jackson is still the Big Story. At least it tells you that nothing horrible has happened in the world that would force them to move on to real news. — Pat Sajak

Punk allowed women to stop looking feminine. Oh, the relief. — Jo Brand

If we must die, let it not be like hogs Hunted and penned in an inglorious spot, If we must die, O let us nobly die. — Claude McKay

The teeming Autumn big with rich increase, bearing the wanton burden of the prime like widowed wombs after their lords decease. — William Shakespeare

As the index tells us the contents of stories and directs to the particular chapter, even so does the outward habit and superficial order of garments (in man or woman) give us a taste of the spirit, and demonstratively point (as it were a manual note from the margin) all the internal quality of the soul; and there cannot be a more evident, palpable, gross manifestation of poor, degenerate, dunghilly blood and breeding than a rude, unpolished, disordered, and slovenly outside. — Philip Massinger