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| It is only the modern that ever becomes old fashioned. |
| Oscar Wilde |
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| Ladies of Fashion starve their happiness to feed their vanity, and their love to feed their pride. |
| Charles Caleb Colton |
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| Man tries to make for himself in the fashion that suits him best a simplified and intelligible picture of the world; he then tries to some extent to substitute this cosmos of his for the world of experience, and thus to overcome it. This is what the |
| Albert Einstein |
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| My advice to young film-makers is this: Don't follow trends, Start them! |
| Frank Capra |
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| On matters of style, swim with the current, on matters of principle, stand like a rock. |
| Thomas Jefferson |
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| Religion is the fashionable substitute for belief |
| Oscar Wilde |
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| Report of fashions in proud Italy Whose manners still our tardy-apish nation Limps after in base imitation |
| William Shakespeare |
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| Silence is the element in which great things fashion themselves together. |
| Thomas Carlyle |
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| The fashion just now is a Roman Catholic frame of mind with an Agnostic conscience; you get the mediaeval picturesqueness of the one with the modern conveniences of the other |
| H. H. Munro |
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| The fashion of this world passeth away |
| Bible |
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| There is a level of cowardice lower than that of the conformist: the fashionable non-conformist. |
| Ayn Rand |
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| We live not according to reason, but according to fashion |
| Seneca |
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| You may, if you are an old-fashioned schoolmaster, wish to consider yourself full of universal benevolence and at the same time derive great pleasure from caning boys. In order to reconcile these two desires you have to persuade yourself that caning |
| Bertrand Russell |
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