
Top 13 Cloathes Quotes
#1. Tumble me down, and I will sit
Upon my ruines (smiling yet
Teare me to tatters; yet I'le be
Patient in my necessitie.
Laugh at my scraps of cloathes, and shun
Me, as a fear'd infection:
Yet scarre-crow-like I'le walk as one,
Neglecting thy derision.
Robert Herrick
#2. Ever since we weare cloathes, we know not one another.
George Herbert
#3. That was the first time I knew I loved him.
Kim Basinger
#5. All who have travelled through the delicious scenery of North Devon must needs know the little white town of Bideford, which slopes upwards from its broad tide-river paved with yellow sands, and many-arched old bridge, where salmon wait for Autumn floods, toward the pleasant upland on the west.
Charles Kingsley
#6. Typically, highway bridges have about 50 years. But over in England, they have iron bridges approaching 250 years. In France, there are Roman aqueducts that are approaching 2,000 years old. So a bridge can last a very long time if it's built properly in the first place and then maintained properly.
Henry Petroski
#7. To be denied was like getting shut out of a Public Park.
J.R. Ward
#9. Avant-garde art jousts with propriety, but takes care never to unseat it.
Mason Cooley
#10. Yes, I'm a nice man and I enjoy babies. I'm a sensitive guy. I held a baby the other day and it was the first time either of us cried.
Garry Shandling
#11. Dedication is writing your name on the botoom of a blank sheet of paper and handling it to the Lord for Him to fill in
Rick Renner
#12. Be charitable and indulge to everyone, but thyself.
Joseph Joubert
#13. It takes many years to become proficient in energy conservation. But it is something that happens. You get continually stronger. You see your attention field is far different than it ever was before.
Frederick Lenz
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