Top 18 Quotes About 1920s Culture
#1. It was God's word that made us; is it any wonder that His word should sustain us?
Charles Spurgeon
#2. In L.A., retro culture is just part of the thing you do. When we were kids, we didn't have allowances, and it was not cool to wear designer clothes. So it meant that we were into 1920s dresses when we were 13.
Liz Goldwyn
#4. The person who is most a part of me is the performer, is the standup, the guy who says, "Hey look at me, listen to this!" I do that because that's what I do, I love doing it.
George Carlin
#5. I love history ... everything is inspired by history, so that's why I love vintage and antiques.
Kelly Wearstler
#6. Harper was suddenly overwhelmed with the need to make an impression. She didn't want to be forgotten, even if it was for all the wrong reasons.
Elizabeth Craft
#7. After the collapse of Wall Street in the 1920s, the culture stopped being all about money, and the country survived and ultimately flourished.
Graydon Carter
#8. Now I am old-fashioned. A woman, I consider, should be womanly. I have no patience with the modern neurotic girl who jazzes from morning to night, smokes like a chimney, and uses language which would make a billingsgate fishwoman blush!
Agatha Christie
#9. The job required the luxurious useless indoor fortitude it has always been my fortune to enjoy.
Gary Lutz
#11. The world is a bridge: cross it, but build no house upon it.
Akbar
#12. My friends hate me because I do pick up things really quickly.
Matthew Morrison
#13. You've got to understand when a collaborator isn't satisfied anymore.
Martin Scorsese
#14. The Evil Twin was either Tracey or Casey Reardon. I wasn't sure which one, and no one else seemed to either. All we knew for sure was that the twins were evil. Or, one of them was evil and the other just looked the same.
Jennifer Echols
#15. Egypt was the first democracy in the Middle East. Women were unveiled in the 1920s. Egypt is a country of civilization, of culture. It shouldn't be suffering.
Ahmed Zewail
#16. You have a touch in letter writing that is beyond me. Something unexpected, like coming round a corner in a rose garden and finding it still daylight.
Virginia Woolf
#17. We didn't have AC or Cable TV. We had shade trees and storytellers. This is where my writing comes from.
Jason E. Hodges
#18. I am not an Englishman, nor are you. Nor can we ever be, regardless of our foxtrots, our straight bats, our Jolly Goods and I Says.
No more the Anglicized Percy, I.
I am now Taimur Hind.
Kamila Shamsie
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