Wears Quotes
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In one story, he describes a man who is blind in one eye, myopic in the other, too poor to buy eyeglasses, who wears only the frames, with no lenses. When asked why he replies: “It’s better than nothing.
Bel Kaufman -
The 12 years that I was improvising are why I got the number of commercials I got when I was in New York and why I got The Devil Wears Prada, and its why I even got in the door for Mad Men.
Rich Sommer
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It's where I keep all my things. Get a lot of compliments on this. Plus it's not a purse, it's called a satchel. Indiana Jones wears one.
Alan Garner -
And my girlfriend, she's FAT! How fat? She's so fat she wears two watches-one for each time zone!
Jack Roy -
There are few things sweeter in this world than the guileless, hotheaded, intemperate, open admiration of a junior. Even a woman in her blindest devotion does not fall into the gait of the man she adores, tilt her bonnet to the angle at which he wears his hat, or interlard her speech with his pet oaths.
Rudyard Kipling -
When it comes down to it, I'm just a girl who wears those five-finger weird toe shoes.
Shailene Woodley -
The sage wears coarse clothes, concealing jade.
Lao Tzu -
The earth neither grows old or wears out if it is dunged.
Columella
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Conversation's got to have some root in the past, or else you've got to explain every remark you make, an' it wears a person out.
Sarah Orne Jewett -
We wore that grief like one wears one's underclothes. An invisible skin, unseen to prying eyes, but knitted to us all the same. We wore it every day.
Alyson Richman -
Other problems confront women in power. One is fine but two's a crowd seems to be an unspoken rule when the one wears a skirt. And those in authority have found ways to reward women for excluding others of their kind.
Kathleen Hall Jamieson -
The magic, that's what keeps you playing. That's what never wears off.
Johnny Gimble -
The color of somebody's skin or the way he wears his hair or clothes has nothing to do with anything.
Judge Mills Lane -
A lot of sad stories in a row - that wears on you.
Elizabeth Edwards