Ornateness Quotes & Sayings
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Top Ornateness Quotes

What is the point of life except to gather more experiences and to understand yourself? — Jaym Gates

Weird people don't care if they're weird. They are the most entertaining to converse with because nothing is off-limits. — Donna Lynn Hope

Fashion has always been in my life, thanks to my mother and my aunt growing up. I think as I became an adult, my style evolved, and my love of fashion evolved even more. — Olivia Palermo

I love luxury. And luxury lies not in richness and ornateness but in the absence of vulgarity. Vulgarity is the ugliest word in our language. I stay in the game to fight it. — Coco Chanel

I have been married twice, but both of my wives have been too bright to be sucked in by women's lib. — Harry Harlow

That was interesting, to find that it wasn't hunger that caused children to become bullies on the street. The bulliness was already in the child, and whatever the stakes were, they would find a way to act as they needed to act. ... Intelligence and education, which all these children had, apparently didn't make any important difference in human nature. — Orson Scott Card

Does anyone need yet another politician caught with his pants down and money sticking in his hole? — Lou Reed

I fear not the man that can throw a thousand different kicks once, but the man who can throw one kick a thousand times. — Bruce Lee

It's hard to know which ways to be strong. — Ally Condie

When the soul is naughted and transformed, then of herself she neither works nor speaks nor wills, nor feels nor hears nor understands; neither has she of herself the feeling of outward or inward, where she may move. And in all things it is God who rules and guides her, without the meditation of any creature ... And she is so full of peace that thought she pressed her flesh, her nerves, her bones, no other thing come forth from them than peace. — Catherine Of Genoa

The reason that women are so much more sociable than men is because they act more from the heart than the intellect. — Alphonse De Lamartine