I wish I was more into clothes. I don't know the current designers.
You never know when you're going to have to fight or take your clothes off.
I look suspicious if I dress in sort of benign clothes, going to the airport.
I like clothes that are simple and preferably cheap unless I'm being given it for free.
Genius and virtue are to be more often found clothed in gray than in peacock bright.
I like long floaty clothes that don't restrict me, and I live in flat boots.
See, I will always shop, and that's sort of a problem. Clothes are always exploding out of my closet!
A woman seldom asks advice before she has bought her wedding clothes.
You don't need to wear Spanx if you buy my clothes. The dress, the trousers, the pencil skirt - they should do the work.
The violence and burnings in Lebanon were the work of Syrian soldiers and workers dressed in civilian clothes.
Having done 'M. Butterfly,' I'm conscious of the choices women make with their clothes and makeup on screen.
How strange, when your father's wearing women's clothes and platform shoes, that a pair of loafers looks incredible.
I'm very involved with PETA - People for Ethical Treatment of Animals - and Greenpeace and a lot of women's shelter and clothing giveaways.
Sometimes terror and pain are not the best levers; deception, when it works, is the most elegant and the least expensive manipulation of all.
If one does not develop, one goes down. In life, in ordinary conditions everything goes down, or one capacity may develop at the expense of another.
I am opposed to Naperville. It's all cute, trendy and expensive, and filled with cookie-cutter Borg houses that assimilate you into upper-middle-class America.
Chicago is known for good steaks, expensive stores and beautiful architecture. Unfortunately, the Windy City also enjoys a reputation for corrupt politics, violent crime, and some of the strictest gun control laws anywhere in the country.
With almost no exceptions, art by men is much more expensive than art by women. Even great women artists, like Louise Bourgeois and Lee Krasner, are only fully embraced very late in their career.
The goal is to build a profitable business, not maintain an expensive hobby that will leave you in the poorhouse.
The customers, mostly well-to-do vacationers with little knowledge of turquoise, were using a standard principle—a stereotype—to guide their buying: “expensive = good.
My father was a slave to capitalist ideology. He didn't know what he was doing." "You mean you went to an expensive school?