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To Tanta Yanns the clothes in fashion when she was young represented God's final say on human apparel. All change since then came from the style book of the devil.
- Corrie Ten Boom
Unless one decorates one's house for oneself alone, best leave it bare, for other people are walleyed.
- DH Lawrence
If I want to do a smoky eye, I tend to focus more on the eyeshadow versus the eyeliner to avoid looking like a Duran Duran album cover. And if I do a smoky eye, I'll probably do a nude lipstick. I tend to fluctuate between reds and nudes.
- Kat Von D
I don't think men dress to look attractive; I think they dress to look cool.
- Lil Yachty
I feel like I'm a character already, as in, like, I love dressing up.
- Rita Ora
To defend a favorite worship style is to misunderstand worship at its core. Worship is about God. If our worship is about our favorite style, it is not about God—it is about us.
- Dan Boone
I have been obsessed with seamed stockings my whole life, and I would collect vintage ones that were made in the '40s and '50s with the authentic styling of the keyhole, the welt, the reinforced toe and heels, French or Cuban heels, and hand-stitched seams.
- Dita Von Teese
The New Testament evinces its universal design in its very, style, which alone distinguishes it from all the literary productions of earlier and later times.
- Philip Schaff
We played a different style under Mark Sampson, and all credit to him, because we did really well. It worked for us; we were quite direct, but we were successful at doing it.
- Toni Duggan
Branding concerns itself with fonts and colors and design.
- Donald Miller
We are, all of us, utterly committed and deeply devoted to our style, our way, our approach to life. We have absolutely no intention of giving it up. Not even for love. So God creates an environment where we have to. It's called marriage.
- John Eldredge
Endymion received mostly negative criticism after its release and Keats himself admitted its diffuse and unappealing style. It was damned by many critics, giving rise to Byron's quip that Keats was ultimately "snuffed out by an article", suggesting that he never truly got over the criticism the poem received.
- John Keats