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One who dresses in rags that have been washed clean dresses cleanly to be sure, but raggedly nonetheless.
When art dresses itself in the most worn-out material it is most easily recognized as art.
There are 200 million poor in the world who would gladly take the vow of poverty if they could eat, dress and have a home like I do
Precision in dress is the neurotic refuge of the perpetually insecure.
For a week I did not take off my mechanic's coverall day or night I did not bathe or shave or brush my teeth because love taught me too late that you groom yourself for someone you dress and perfume yourself for someone and I'd never had anyone to do that for.
The important question is, what will your wear for a wedding dress, Alexia? You look horrible in white.
Temptation is a dress rehearsal for a karmic experience of negativity.
People dress up for funerals. Why not dress up to celebrate that you’re alive?
Neither sleet nor rain nor a half inch of snow will compel me to dress like a lumberjack.
A woman should be less concerned about Paris and more concerned about whether the dress she's about to buy relates to the way she lives.
We don't bother much about dress and manners in England, because as a nation we don't dress well and we've no manners.
My main reason for adopting literature as a profession was that, as the author is never seen by his clients, he need not dress respectably.
All dress is fancy dress, is it not, except our natural skins?
Dress simply. If you wear a dinner jacket, don't wear anything else on it ... like lunch or dinner.
Miss Brooke had that kind of beauty which seems to be thrown into relief by poor dress.
Opinions: men's thoughts about great subjects. Taste: their thoughts about small ones: dress, behavior, amusements, ornaments.
The European boys have small ideas but they sure know how to dress 'em up.
A lot of people went underground with their spiritual life in the seventies, but they're out there in little nooks and crannies and in the countryside, people who look and dress straight, insurance salesmen types, but they're really meditators and chanters, closet devotees.
So the Clinton-Gore era culminates with an election as stained as the blue dress, a Democratic chorus complaining that the Constitution should not be the controlling legal authority, and Clinton's understudy dispatching lawyers to litigate this: It depends on what the meaning of 'vote' is.
Can there be anything more sad than a girl dying on the day of her first communion, in her new dress. A little bride of death.