Coiffures Famous Quotes & Sayings
12 Coiffures Famous Sayings, Quotes and Quotation.
It begins to be clear why there are no societies based on barter. Such a society could only be one in which everybody was an inch away from everybody else's throat; but nonetheless hovering there, poised to strike but never actually striking, forever. True, barter does sometimes occur between people who do not consider each other strangers, but they're usually people who might as well be strangers- that is, who feel no sense of mutual responsibility or trust, or the desire to develop ongoing relations.— David Graeber

If you win, you need not have to explain ... If you lose, you should not be there to explain!— Adolf Hitler

I am none of those nonsensical fools that can whine and make romantic love— Sarah Fielding
I leave that to younger brothers. Let my estate speakfor me.

Women make natural anarchists and revolutionaries because they've always been second-class citizens, kinda having had to claw their way up. I mean, who made up all the rules in the culture? Men - white male corporate society. So why wouldn't a woman want to rebel against that?— Kim Gordon

Some men tend to cling to old intellectual excitements, just as some belles, when they are old ladies, still cling to the fashions and coiffures of their exciting youth.— Jane Jacobs

I got to star in my own movies. I even had my name above the title in some cases. But what am I known for? My bit part.— Evelyn Keyes

Empty women, who strive for no good but exist to adorn themselves ... These women of majestic pride, fantastic coiffures, outlandish ornament, and necks bound with gold or pearls bear the glittering symbols of their captivity to men.— Laura Cereta

There were about thirty of them, I think - all women; all seated at tables, bearing drinks and books and papers. You might have passed any one of them upon the street, and thought nothing; but the effect of their appearance all combined was rather queer. They were dressed, not strangely, but somehow distinctly. They wore skirts - but the kind of skirts a tailor might design if he were set, for a dare, to sew a bustle for a gent. Many seemed clad in walking-suits or riding-habits. Many wore pince-nez, or carried monocles on ribbons. There were one or two rather startling coiffures; and there were more neckties than I had ever seen brought together at any exclusively female ensemble.— Sarah Waters

What's a kiss? The sound loneliness makes when it dies.— Rigoberto Gonzalez

You remember what you said this morning? About it being totally stupid to fall in love with me?"— Belle Aurora
At that, my eyes open. He adds quietly, "Then you should start calling me a fuckin' moron.

You think I'm daffy?"— Edward W. Robertson
"Don't be offended by a snap judgment. It's true of anyone who cares about squirrels.
