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Winter Hats Quotes By Timothy Schaffert

We could endlessly reminisce, live in the past to an unhealthy degree, then politely kill each other some winter night before bedtime, stirring poison into our cups of whiskey-spiked chamomile tea, wearing party hats. Then, nervous about our double homicide, we could lie in bed together, holding hands again, frightened and waiting, still wondering, after all these years, if we even believed in our own souls. — Timothy Schaffert

Winter Hats Quotes By Conrad Hilton

The buyer is entitled to a bargain. The seller is entitled to a profit. So there is a fine margin in between where the price is right. I have found this to be true to this day whether dealing in paper hats, winter underwear or hotels. — Conrad Hilton

Winter Hats Quotes By Erik Larson

They found a city steaming with heat - 91 degrees on Tuesday, April 27, with four days yet to go until "Straw Hat Day," Saturday, May 1, when a man could at last break out his summer hats. Men followed this rule. A Times reporter did an impromptu visual survey of Broadway and spotted only two straw hats. "Thousands of sweltering, uncomfortable men plodded along with their winter headgear at all angles on their uncomfortable heads or carried in their hot, moist hands. — Erik Larson

Winter Hats Quotes By Kenneth L. Fisher

Buy straw hats in the winter, when nobody wants them, and sell them in the summer when everybody needs them. — Kenneth L. Fisher

Winter Hats Quotes By Benjamin Graham

Always buy your straw hats in the Winter — Benjamin Graham

Winter Hats Quotes By Rebecca Ferguson

I love hats and winter is the perfect time for them. I love winter time fashion. — Rebecca Ferguson

Winter Hats Quotes By Jenkin Lloyd Jones

My father was a prosperous hatter-farmer - making hats for the local markets during the winter months, tilling his little ten-acre farm during the summer time. — Jenkin Lloyd Jones