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"I say beware of all enterprises that require new clothes, and not rather a new wearer of clothes." »Henry David Thoreau
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"Normal is getting dressed in clothes that you buy for work and driving through traffic in a car that you are still paying for - in order to get to the job you need to pay for the clothes and the car, and the house you leave vacant all day so you can afford to live in it." »Ellen Goodman
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"However mean your life is, meet it and live it do not shun it and call it hard names. Cultivate poverty like a garden herb, like sage. Do not trouble yourself much to get new things, whether clothes or friends. Things do not change, we change. Sell your clothes and keep your thoughts." »Henry David Thoreau
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"However mean your life is, meet it and live it: do not shun it and call it hard names. Cultivate poverty like a garden herb, like sage. Do not trouble yourself much to get new things, whether clothes or friends. Things do not change, we change. Sell your clothes and keep your thoughts. God will see that you do want society." »Henry David Thoreau
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"women life is very hard, morning wash cloths, noon dry cloths, evening iron clothes, night remove cloths, late mid night search clothes.." »Yassine Aumerally
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"Patience serves as a protection against wrongs as clothes do against cold. For if you put on more clothes as the cold increases, it will have no power to hurt you. So in like manner you must grow in patience when you meet with great wrongs, and they will then be powerless to vex your mind." »Leonardo DaVinci
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"On packing Lay out all your clothes and all your money. Then, take half the clothes and twice the money." »Susan Butler Anderson
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"sunday clears away the rust of the whole week." »Joseph Addison
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"Fr., I want there to be no peasant in my realm so poor that he will not have a chicken in his pot every sunday." »King Henry IV of France
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"Millions long for immortality who don't know what to do with themselves on a rainy sunday afternoon." »Susan Ertz
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"Millions long for immortality who do not know what to do with themselves on a rainy sunday afternoon." »Susan Ertz
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"When a day that you happen to know is Wednesday starts off sounding like sunday, there is something seriously wrong somewhere." »John Wyndham
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"A sunday school is a prison in which children do penance for the evil conscience of their parents." »H. L. Mencken
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"Golf may be played on sunday, not being a game within the view of the law, but being a form of moral effort." »Stephen Leacock
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"People react to fear, not love- they don't teach that in sunday School, but it's true." »Leonardo DaVinci
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"When lip service to some mysterious deity permits bestiality on Wednesday and absolution on sunday, cash me out." »Frank Sinatra
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"A group of politicians deciding to dump a President because his morals are bad is like the Mafia getting together to bump off the Godfather for not going to church on sunday." »Russell Wayne Baker
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"The soul of this man is in his clothes." »William Shakespeare
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"sunday: A day given over by Americans to wishing they were dead and in heaven, and that their neighbors were dead and in hell." »H. L. Mencken
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"I like neither new clothes nor new kinds of food." »Albert Einstein
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"Sex is a bad thing because it rumples the clothes." »Jackie Onassis
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"Trouble is only opportunity in work clothes." »Henry J. Kaiser
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"Beware of all enterprises that require new clothes." »Henry David Thoreau, Walden
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"clothes are like children.... the smaller they are the more care they need" »Siddharth Astir
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"Have you ever taken something out of the clothes hamper because it had become, relatively, the cleanest thing?" »Katharine Whitehorn
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"Distrust any enterprise that requires new clothes." »Henry David Thoreau
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"A good intention clothes itself with power." »Ralph Waldo Emerson
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"Problems are only opportunities in work clothes." »Henry J. Kaiser
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""Ed Hardy called . . . he wants his clothes back!"" »Tom Zegan
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"Art may make a suit of clothes: but nature must produce a man." »David Hume
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