
Top 13 Iconically British Costumes Quotes
#1. Live every day as if the Son of Man were at the door, and gear your thinking to the fleeting moment. Just how can it be redeemed? Walk as if the next step would carry you across the threshold of Heaven. Pray. That saint who advances on his knees never retreats.
Jim Elliot
#2. I am not greedy. I do not seek to possess the major portion of your days. I am content if, on those rare occasions whose truth can be stated only by poetry, you will, perhaps, recall an image, even only the aura of my films.
Maya Deren
#3. In order to have peace, we must first have trust.
Veronica Roth
#4. American Apparel does great colourful basics that you can customise.
Rita Ora
#5. You can see when an actor gets bored: Their eyes go dead. I promised myself I'd never let that happen. If it does, I'll go and live on a desert island for a year.
Anna Friel
#6. I do a lot of damage to my hair every day because of my work. I just noticed this huge change. It started getting thinner and it started falling out. I hit 30, and I literally felt like I was balding!
Vanessa Minnillo
#7. The creative principle is less about dogma and more about opening ourselves to the evolution of consciousness.
Alex Grey
#8. To be modern is to find ourselves in an environment that promises us adventure, power, joy, growth, transformation of ourselves and the world - and at the same time that threatens to destroy everything we have, everything we know, everything we are.
Marshall Berman
#9. Americans are pragmatic, relatively uncomplicated, hearty and given to broad humor.
Herb Caen
#10. What I find is that you can do almost anything or go almost anywhere, if you're not in a hurry.
Paul Theroux
#11. Any titles, money, or privilege you inherit are actually hindrances. They delude you into believing you are owed respect.
Robert Greene
#12. But in general, for the purposes of most novelists, the number of objects genuinely necessary for ... describing a scene will be found to be very small.
Elizabeth Bowen
#13. We're spending, on average, three times more for prison than for public-school pupils. That's the dumbest investment policy. It doesn't make us safer.
Marian Wright Edelman
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