I love suits, but onstage it's too hot. So, I like a nice T-shirt!
Stupidity is not my strong suit.
Let us enquire. Who, then, shall challenge the words? Why are they challenged. And by whom? By those who call themselves the guardians of morality, and who are the constituted guardians of religion. Enquiry, it seems, suits not them. They have drawn the line, beyond which human reason shall not pass -- above which human virtue shall not aspire! All that is without their faith or above their rule, is immorality, is atheism, is -- I know not what.
Tis not the robe or garment I affect; For who would marry with a suit of clothes?
Our strong suit is what we do, and our audience.
The man who wants his wedding garments to suit him must allow plenty of time for the measure.
I lied. I do that, you know, when it suits me. I would have thought you'd realized that by now.
Humans in space suits make monkeys nervous.
The mercantile business did not suit me
The wickets I have played on for my whole career, most of them have been to suit fast bowlers in Australia.
Never invest in a tech CEO that wears a suit.
If it suits [God] to be a deity that we must seek without being forced to, would it not have been sensible for him to use the mechanism of evolution without posting obvious road signs to reveal his role in creation?
Thus Mr. Lawrence, Mr. Douglas and Mr. Joyce partly spoil their books for women readers by their display of self-conscious virility; and Mr. Hemingway, but much less violently, follows suit.
Nothing suits worse with vice than want of sense
Whether with Reason, or with Instinct blest, Know, all enjoy that pow'r which suits them best.
I lost 200lb to wear suits by Hedi Slimane
You can take on the world in a good suit.
When you talk with famous scholars, the best thing is to pretend that occasionally you do not quite understand them. If you understand too little, you will be despised; if you understand too much, you will be disliked; if you just fail occasionally to understand them, you will suit each other very well.
Nature magically suits a man to his fortunes, by making them the fruit of his character.
We lose in depth of expression when we go to inferior animals for comparisons with human beauty. Homer calls Juno ox-eyed; and the epithet suits well with the eyes of that goddess, because she may be supposed, with all her beauty, to want a certain humanity. Her large eyes look at you with a royal indifference.