Top 16 Velvet Dress Quotes

#1. Everything is acceptable until we stop accepting them.

Peter Adejimi

#2. Miracles happen everyday, change your perception of what a miracle is and you'll see them all around you.

Jon Bon Jovi

#3. If you truly love someone, when he is cut, you bleed.

Adriana Trigiani

#4. I'm not going to dress in velvet robes with ermine trim when I'm spending the day hanging pictures and cleaning out the attic in the South Tower, no matter how much Willin would like it, Mendanbar said firmly.

Patricia C. Wrede

#5. True friendship has no boundaries. No parameters. And certainly has no conditions.

Maya Banks

#6. Yet he had a certain charm of manner, and I fancied that, if one really knew him well, one could have a deep affection for him.

Agatha Christie

#7. I like a gooey cookie.

Trisha Yearwood

#8. Clara wore a dress of brown and cream velvet, and her feathered mask, in comparison, made her look like a sparrow

Malinda Lo

#9. Here in the city she had gilded her nails. They shone. And she had put on a velvet dress, this soft red one, which was heavy. The buttons were in the form of seashells.

Saul Bellow

#10. Open your Eyes, for this World is only a Dream.

Rumi

#11. I love leather and I love lace, but not necessarily together. I'm probably happiest in a long black velvet dress, black suede boots, and some kind of really beautiful wrap than I am in anything else. I don't even own a pair of jeans.

Stevie Nicks

#12. I knew that my interest lied in international stories. I was interested in how women were living under the Taliban, for example.

Lynsey Addario

#13. I think that as good architecture enhances a city, a good cut enhances the definition and expression of a face.

Vidal Sassoon

#14. Reprogram your life and mind-set by replacing the bad with the positive, the weakness with the strength.

Archibald Marwizi

#15. Leunagasolin, such as, oh, the Moss Creature here, brightest

Thomas Pynchon

#16. I wore a white velvet gown, similar to my Smolny dress. I looked forward to the day when I could wear any color in public other than white. White was innocent. My soul was not.

Robin Bridges

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