I never wear matching socks. It's kind of a thing that I have!
In Vienna, when I was a year-and-a-half or two years-old. I remember it because I remember the little blue raincoat I used to wear, and how the buttons felt. I liked to walk on the street in front of our house when it was raining, and jump into all the puddles. That's weird, but that's my earliest memory.
If you don't feel good in it, don't wear it. Because it'll never look good. Any hesitation in the fitting room and just walk away
To succeed in chaining the multitude, you must seem to wear the same fetters.
It's better to wear seaweed socks than stick a melon in your brother's ear.
And I wear my sunglasses at night So I can so I can Keep track of the visions in my eyes
I wear sunscreen, and I don't smoke. I take care of myself. And I'm very proud to say that.
Wear your heart on your sleeve and be kind. And just be the way you are-what you see is what you get.
The hoodies themselves aren't criminal. White people wear hoodies all the time!
To most people a savage nation is wan that doesn't wear oncomf'rtable clothes.
I like bold colors but usually wear black.
Man, wear your seat belts. That's all I can tell everybody. You never know.
I really love to resurrect pieces from my past collections and wear them to fashion week parties.
Promise to wear a cheerful appearance at all times and give every person you meet a smile.
Theories are like patches on a coat, one day they just wear off.
I would wear a full-length cape if I could get away with it - I do love a good swirl in a fog.
Less is more. If I don't have to wear make-up, I don't. If there's no real reason to have my hair 'done', I leave it. To keep it looking healthy, I ensure its properly shampooed and conditioned every time I wash it.
Say “no” only when it really matters. Wear a bright red shirt with bright orange shorts? Sure. Put water in the toy tea set? Okay. Sleep with your head at the foot of the bed? Fine. Samuel Johnson said, “All severity that does not tend to increase good, or prevent evil, is idle. "
He could not just wear a watch. It had to be a Rolex.
It is of the greatest consequence that the debt should. . . be remoulded into such a shape as will bring the expenditure of the nation to a level with its income. Till this shall be accomplished, the finances of the United States will never wear proper countenance. Arrears of interest, continually accruing, will be as continual a monument, either of inability, or of ill faith and will not cease to have an evil influence on public credit.