
Top 15 Smart Textile Quotes
#1. It does not matter what has been made of us; what matters is what we ourselves make of what has been made of us.
Jan Kott
#2. Handicaps are really to be used another way to benefit yourself and others.
Stevie Wonder
#3. We, the vulnerable, have to wear costumes in order to feel safe, or to feel less unsafe.
Garnette Cadogan
#4. Quite the bromance you have there Cole, with Alex Riley..
Josh Mathews
#5. Reading a non-fiction book is like a religious experience.
Rachel Perry
#6. I think the art world will continue to be a place where people have a certain freedom and creativity to think about what's happening in Cuba.
Rachael Price
#7. Music means communication to me. I say 'listen you people out there, listen to my music, let's be one.' Music is a friend to me when I am lonely, when I am blue. You can't define music 'cause music is cosmos and it knows no barrier or definition. You have to feel music to dig it.
Robert Plant
#8. Prayer is the way that all the things we believe in and that Christ has won for us actually become our strength. Prayer is the way that truth is worked into your heart to create new instincts, reflexes, and dispositions.
Timothy Keller
#9. There's no use being satisfied when things
are done wrongly. I want perfection.
Bill Nichols
#10. Butch laughed out of his nose. Not attractive, don't try it.
Suzanne Wright
#11. I believe that I'm entitled to regard my pre-political life as off-limits in terms of what can be looked at and judged.
George Osborne
#12. It will be a Religious War, a sort of Christian Jihad, fueled by religious hatred and led by merciless fanatics on both sides. It will be guerilla warfare on a global scale, with no front lines and no identifiable enemy.
Hunter S. Thompson
#13. We all have supernatural powers, but have not been educated on how to use them. That is why they are called SUPER-NATURAL. They are already super NATURAL to US!
Suzy Kassem
#14. Some people are good cooks and some people are good ... I don't see why you have to do all of that.
Frank Fairfield
#15. I'm not suggesting that microbial cellulose is going to be a replacement for cotton, leather or other textile materials. But I do think it could be quite a smart and sustainable addition to our increasingly precious natural resources.
Suzanne Lee
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