Sieff Style Quotes & Sayings
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Top Sieff Style Quotes

It's not the nineteenth century; I'm not meant to be judged on how good a housekeeper I am. Getting down on the floor with a lemon and a bucket of vinegar does not make me a better person. — Emily Matchar

MS Dhoni still the best bet as Test, ODI captain. No calmer finisher than Dhoni — Harsha Bhogle

In a rock garden we foster a little patch of the wilderness that stands to us for freedom. — Jason Hill

I'm not a fruity girl. I don't like licorice. I'm chocolate all the way. — Alysia Reiner

As a civilised society, we have a duty to support those among us who are vulnerable and in need. When times are hard, that duty should be felt more than ever, not disappear or diminish. — Justin Welby

Relativity was a highly technical new theory that gave new meanings to familiar concepts and even to the nature of the theory itself. The general public looked upon relativity as indicative of the seemingly incomprehensible modern era, educated scientists despaired of ever understanding what Einstein had done, and political ideologues used the new theory to exploit public fears and anxieties-all of which opened a rift between science and the broader culture that continues to expand today. — David C. Cassidy

At 'Women's Wear', I always said, 'Get it first - get the bacon.' — John Fairchild

You can never love me. — Cassandra Clare

Without knowing anything else about him, i already know he'd be worth the hurt. — K. Bromberg

I wear a hat on stage so that people won't be blinded by the reflection from my head. Also, if I don't wear a hat, there's no way that the hat can be at that level by itself on the stage. — Steven Wright

That is originally why the concept evolved to include accessories. We found that furniture sells better when you show it with accessories. — Joseph Roth

The truth is hidden in books. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Nobody is excused from the excellence trend. Babies are not excused. Starting right after they get out of the womb, modern babies are exposed to instructional flashcards designed to make them the best babies they can possibly be, so they can get into today's competitive preschools. Your eighties baby sees so many flashcards that he never gets an unobstructed view of his parents' faces. As an adult, he'll carry around a little wallet card that says "7x9=63," because it will remind him of mother. — Dave Barry