Fashion Quotes

Posted By Iffat

A human being fashions his consequences as surely as he fashions his goods or his dwelling his goods or his dwelling. Nothing that he says, thinks or does is without consequences.

A politician is the devil's quilted anvil; He fashions all sins on him, and the blows are never heard.






Anyone interested in the world generally can't help being interested in young adult culture - in the music, the bands, the books, the fashions, and the way in which the young adult community develops its own language.

Every generation laughs at the old fashions, but follows religiously the new.





Fashions fade, style is eternal.

Fashions have done more harm than revolutions.

Fashions, after all, are only induced epidemics.

He fashions evil for himself who does evil to another, and an evil plan does mischief to the planner.





He is not a true man of the world who knows only the present fashions of it.

I am not influenced by the techniques or fashions of any other motion picture company.

I never kept up with the fashions. I believed in wearing what I thought looked good on me.

In words, as fashions, the same rule will hold; Alike fantastic, if too new, or old: Be not the first by whom the new are tried, Nor yet the last to lay the old aside.

Look back, to slavery, to suffrage, to integration and one thing is clear. Fashions in bigotry come and go. The right thing lasts.

No entertainment is so cheap as reading, nor any pleasure so lasting. She will not want new fashions nor regret the loss of expensive diversions or variety of company if she can be amused with an author in her closet.

Of course, clothing fashions have always been impractical, except in Tahiti.

Some men tend to cling to old intellectual excitements, just as some belles, when they are old ladies, still cling to the fashions and coiffures of their exciting youth.




Stories about Diana's fashions, about possible rows between Charles and Diana, these were meat and drink.

The customs and fashions of men change like leaves on the bough, some of which go and others come.

The dead and past stories that I have told again in divers fashions, are not set down without authority.

The fashions of the ages vary in this direction and that, but they vary for the most part from a central road which was struck out by the imagination of Greece.




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