
Top 17 Cowl Neck Quotes
#1. Bay looked down at the wispy dress, her fingers trailing over it. It really was perfect. It was a faded teal green with layers of beige netting forming a sheer cowl neck. Old sequins were sewn down the side, forming the shapes of flowers, and a silk sash sat below the hips.
Sarah Addison Allen
#2. I don't have bad taste; I have no taste. I wear a lot of the things I wore in high school, but not the cowl-neck sweaters. I was never tall, and I am the same size, so I still wear a lot of those clothes.
Kara Swisher
#3. The more broken you are, the more light gets through.
Jason Gray
#4. Sweet weeping baby Jesus he has a six-pack to beat all six-packs!
P.C. Cast
#6. Abraham Lincoln once walked down the street with his two sons, both of whom were crying. "What's the matter with you boys?" asked a passerby. "Exactly what is wrong with the whole world," said Lincoln. "I have three walnuts, and each boy wants two."
George Sweeting
#9. Women are at last becoming persons first and wives second, and that is as it should be.
May Sarton
#10. I've met quite a number of people in my career, but I do have an extraordinary memory. And even though they may drift into the periphery of my memory, I can bring them right back when I need them.
Ben Kingsley
#11. Against my will I stand beside my own reflection
Linkin Park
#13. I don't count that relationship with Ricky. It's just like a blip at this point. I had to fall in love with the devil himself to get this sweet angel, Jack.
Christie Brinkley
#14. You can't do anything sensible until you know what the situation is that you're in.
Julian Assange
#15. Imperialism was particularly encouraged by the system of capital export to the agrarian zones which emerged at the same time.
Anonymous
#16. When you are skinning your customers, you should leave some skin on to heal, so that you can skin them again.
Nikita Khrushchev
#17. The Woodstock dove on the iconic poster is really a catbird. And it was originally perched on a flute.
Shawn Amos
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