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indulge-in clothes gentleman
Edwin Hubbel Chapin Profaneness is a brutal vice. He who indulges in it is no gentleman, I care not what his stamp may be in society; I care not what clothes he wears, or what culture he boasts.
indulge-in gentleman vices
Edwin Hubbel Chapin Profaneness is a brutal vice. He who indulges in it is no gentleman.
indulge-in actors great-things
Cameron Diaz One of the great things about being an actor is that you do get to indulge in someone else's life.
indulge-in trying unions
C. S. Lewis The monstrosity of sexual intercourse outside marriage is that those who indulge in it are trying to isolate one kind of union (the sexual) from all the other kinds of union which were intended to go along with it and make up the total union.
indulge-in government vengeance
Janet Reno Vengeance is a personal reaction. But not one that government can indulge in.
indulge-in criticism may
Dale Carnegie If you and I want to stir up a resentment tomorrow that may rankle across the decades and endure until death, just let us indulge in a little stinging criticism - no matter how certain we are that it is justified.
indulge-in paradise path
Abu Bakr He who indulges in falsehood will find the paths of paradise shut to him.
indulge-in gossip people
Ann Landers Don't indulge in gossip. ... People who throw mudballs always manage to end up getting a little on themselves.
clothes hands care
Charles Dickens Perhaps second-hand cares, like second-hand clothes, come easily off and on.
clothes collect filled room
Rodrigo Hurtado We want to see how much we can collect this month. We already have a little room filled with clothes.
clothes romance littles
Chloe Sevigny I'm really into a blush on the eyelid and on the high of the cheek. The singer of 'Cocteau Twins' used to do that - really pink eyelids. It added a little romance to the hard kind of street-edge clothes.
clothes dresses shops
China Machado I do not really shop. Most of my clothes I make. I dress simply.
clothes use shapes
Edith Head If you hunger for certain types of clothes, for which you have little use, put yourself on a diet. Just as you resist too much whipped cream and French pastry to keep your figure in shape, you can say no to those yearned-for but unneeded purchases that lead to a wardrobe that is shapeless and without form.
clothes actors motto
Edith Head My motto is that the audience should notice the actors, not the clothes.
clothes sin cardinals
Edith Head The cardinal sin is not being badly dressed, but wearing the right thing in the wrong place.
clothes competition life-is
Edith Head Life is competitive; clothes gird us for the competition.
clothes
Eddie Izzard They’re not women’s clothes. They’re my clothes. I bought them.
gentleman
Charles Dickens Once a gentleman, and always a gentleman.
gentleman cost pedants
Charles Caleb Colton The learned languages are indispensable to form the gentleman and the scholar, and are well worth all the labor that they have cost us, provided they are valued not for themselves alone, which would make a pedant, but as a foundation for further acquirements.
gentleman knaves wealth
Charles Caleb Colton It is far more easy to acquire a fortune like a knave, than to expend it, like a gentleman.
gentleman deception fiction
Charles Dickens "Why, I don't exactly know about perjury, my dear sir," replied the little gentleman. "Harsh word, my dear sir, very harsh word indeed. It's a legal fiction, my dear sir, nothing more."
gentleman sometimes
Charles Dickens The word of a gentleman is as good as his bond; and sometimes better.
gentleman retired traits
David Walliams I don't know what I'll be like when I'm 60. I already have the traits of a retired gentleman.
gentleman criticism actors
Arnold Schwarzenegger When I was on my way to the podium a gentleman stopped me and said I was as good a politician as I was an actor. What a cheap shot.
gentleman gold coats
Beatrix Potter In the time of swords and periwigs and full-skirted coats with flowered lappets - when gentlemen wore ruffles, and gold-laced waistcoats of paduasoy and taffeta - there lived a tailor in Gloucester.
gentleman profanity swearing
William Shakespeare When a gentlemen is disposed to swear, it is not for any standers-by to curtail his oaths.