
Top 22 Quotes About Jeweller
#1. A pen that has clocked up a million words, a lifetime's memories, is worth more than the centrepiece in a jeweller's window.
Fennel Hudson
#2. Trust is the byproduct of integrity.
Zig Ziglar
#3. It is often our own imperfection which makes us reprove the imperfection of others; a sharp-sighted self-love of others
Francois Fenelon
#4. Only those who have felt the knife can understand the wound, only the jeweller knows the nature of the jewel.
Meera
#5. If environmental protection efforts continue to lag behind economic growth, pollution will become even more rampant.
Zhou Shengxian
#6. Why writers stumble over words when talking? Because we have so much to say, our mouths can't keep up with our brains.
Ksenia Anske
#7. An author is like a jeweller, with words as their gemstones and imagination the precious metals.
Steve K. Smy
#8. If she could no longer be called beautiful, she possessed something better-a knowledge of beauty; it's inflated value, it's inevitable loss.
Hilary Thayer Hamann
#10. My dad's a jeweller, and my mom works for a bank.
Robbie Amell
#11. Tears slid; tears fell; tears, like diamonds, collecting powder in the ruts of her cherry blossom cheeks.
Virginia Woolf
#12. Know that whatever experience ye have in the material sojourns for a purpose. Know that it is not by chance that ye are in a material or earthly consciousness in the present. For know that all activities of the mind, of the body, must be based upon spiritual things.
Edgar Cayce
#13. A poet who makes use of a worse word instead of a better, because the former fits the rhyme or the measure, though it weakens the sense, is like a jeweller, who cuts a diamond into a brilliant, and diminishes the weight to make it shine more.
Horace Walpole
#15. I am less comfortable saying I am a jeweller and more comfortable saying I am a story teller.
Waris Ahluwalia
#18. There's a logic to dreams that doesn't necessarily follow linear narrative. You don't know why things happen, it's your subconscious pushing you, to give you information.
Justin Theroux
#19. And Oliver, rising, could hear the rustle of the dress of the Duchess as she came down the passage.
Virginia Woolf
#20. What a mind that woman must have! he said with admiration. It was the hushed tone of a jeweller studying the largest and finest diamond he will ever see.
Frances Hardinge
#21. Go! dive into the Southern Sea, and when
Th'ast found, to trouble the nice sight of men,
A swelling pearl, and such whose single worth
Boasts all the wonders which the seas bring forth,
Give it Endymion's love, whose ev'ry tear
Would more enrich the skilful jeweller.
William Davenant
#22. You can judge people by the way they treat waiters and assistance.
John Green
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