Top 22 Quotes About Dandies
#1. There are female dandies as well as clothes-wearing men; and the former are as objectionable as the latter.
Thomas Carlyle
#2. Among the masked dandies of Edwardian comedy, Max Beerbohm is the most happily armored by a deep and almost innocent love of himself as a work of art.
V.S. Pritchett
#3. He was dirty, his hair unkempt, his clothes stained with blood. Heroes in stories somehow managed to rescue maidens while looking like court dandies. Next time he went adventuring he'd remember to bring a comb.
J.V. Jones
#4. Every genius is at once extraordinary and banal. He is
nothing if he is only one or the other.We must remember this when thinking of rebellion. It has its dandies and its
menials, but it does not recognize its legitimate sons.
Albert Camus
#6. I just love the way the '60s rock stars put themselves together, because they were like dandies and peacocks. They really lived out their fantasies - and dressed their fantasies.
Anna Sui
#7. The spirit of Mayfair beats in the soul of dandies and dandizettes everywhere.
Tyne O'Connell
#9. I like to count myself as someone who doesn't follow that stuff and someone who's just trying to invent stories and characters and movies that are just funny and work because they're good and not because they're a slight variation that were hot a few months ago.
Scot Armstrong
#10. Genius after all ain't anything more then elegant common sense.
Josh Billings
#11. Talking with my friends and family every day helps keep me grounded and connected to home. They are the most important things to me.
Colbie Caillat
#12. Producer's Surplus is a convenient name for the genus of which the rent of land is the leading species.
Alfred Marshall
#13. There's something about strength that I really admire, that I failed to see a lot of when I was growing up.
Michelle Rodriguez
#14. Radio was my lifeline as a kid growing up in Winnipeg in the 1950s. It connected me with the wider world outside our little prairie city.
Randy Bachman
#15. Are we to execrate our age- or all ages?
Do we think of Buddha as withdrawing from the world on account of his contemporaries?
Emil Cioran
#16. What an enormous longing for a new human order there was in the era between the world wars, and what a miserable failure to live up to it.'(Arthur Koestler)
Tony Judt
#17. As a general rule, the less one's sense of life fulfillment, the greater one's death anxiety.
Irvin D. Yalom
#18. It is because he is thus free from striving that therefore no one in the world is able to strive with him.
Lao-Tzu
#19. Yes, Mr. Popham is a Methodist and I'm a Congregationalist, but I say let the children go where they like, so I always take them with me.
Kate Douglas Wiggin
#20. I am no nihilist. I am not even a cynic. I am, actually, rather romantic. And here's my idea of romance: You will soon be dead. Life will sometimes seem long and tough and, god, it's tiring. And you will sometimes be happy and sometimes sad. And then you'll be
old. And then you'll be dead.
Tim Minchin
#21. It's so much more friendly with two.
A.A. Milne
#22. After all, it's pretty hard to be prejudiced against blacks and gays when you're a-okay with Klingons and the Green Men of Mars.
Lou Anders