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#the love is true but it is not pure. keeping jimmy in prison like how pure sodium is kept in oil so it doesn't explode
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"At the funeral, no one cried harder than Jimmy."
Maybe guilt played a part there, but it goes deeper than that. With the death of his father, and his mother not long after, Jimmy knows he no longer has that unquestioning and unconditional love to support him.
 Although he disdains those qualities in his father, I’m sure he came to depend on them whether he’d admit it or not. “As long as Mom and Dad see something lovable in me, maybe I’m not a hopeless shithead with no future.” Not that their faith in him motivated him to change his behavior; no, it’s probably what enabled him to keep conning, keep grifting. Yet he knew he was loved no matter what he did.
Now all he has is Chuck. And somewhere deep inside, he knows that Chuck’s love for him is far more complicated that his parents’ love, and tainted by contempt.
Still, Jimmy needs somebody to love him. So he projects on to Chuck, tries to make Chuck love him like his father did, tries to make him take care of him like his father did. And because Chuck gets him out of legal trouble and gets him the mailroom gig at HHM, Jimmy lets himself believe that, hey, maybe Chuck does love him that way.
So when Chuck has his own breakdown, Jimmy offers him the same care in return. “You’d do the same for me, right?” “There aren’t that many of us McGills left.” 
Yes, he shows contempt for his father’s memory to Marco, but I think it’s for the same reason he shows contempt for Chuck when he’s dead. The two people who were supposed to love him and take care of him are gone, they left him. So his dad is weak and Chuck is a villain: it’s easier to hate them than to truly mourn them. The grief at his father’s funeral was too painful and intense, better to turn that to anger and resentment.
Although villifying Chuck isn’t entirely unwarranted, in both cases it’s not a complete picture of either man. The way Jimmy desired love was selfish: no matter what I do, how I screw you over, love me. Take care of me.
With Kim he finally finds a mature love, someone he loves more than himself. But then Kim leaves.
So of course he smothers Jimmy and becomes Saul. Jimmy can’t survive without love, but Saul Goodman can.
However! Unlike Chuck who proved himself incapable of true growth, Jimmy is capable of it. After years of life in exile as Gene, he discovers his love for Kim is still ultimately pure and unselfish. He proves it in the final episode. She’s more important than his own self-worth, and so he’s more at peace accepting a lifelong prison sentence than he was when he was relying on Chucks Sr. and Jr. to prop him up.
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craterdogs · 2 years
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i can't imagine a better final episode tbh. justice served. names taken. names given. bread baked. new mexico bar cards unexpired. cigarettes shared. love prevailing. endings open. goodbye, saul.
and the only color that matters is the gentle orange of the cigarette embers shared between kim and jimmy that continue to smolder despite it all. star crossed lovers of their own making. but lovers nonetheless.
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dclphinedupont · 5 years
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Hello friendships! If you want to get to know Delphine a bit better, I’ve attached her bio under the read more! I’ll be working on her wanted connections page later tonight, but if you want to plot anything out of if you have any wanted connections you’d like me to fill, please let me know! 
like this post and I’ll slide into your dms! 
* IN CHARACTER INFORMATION
GOD/GODDESS & FULL CHARACTER NAME:
Hecate / Delphine “Phi” Dupont
FACE CLAIM:
Lucy Boynton
AGE & DATE OF BIRTH: 
28 / November 8, 1991
PRONOUNS & SEXUALITY:
She/Her and Pansexual
BIOGRAPHY BULLET POINTS
Her fondest memories were composed of moments heavy with cigarette smoke, bright purple nail-polish, the scent of burning sage and the Beatles. Her parents were big on that whole aesthetic, and Phi loved everything about it. She remembers sitting on her father’s lap as her mother danced in the middle of their living room to “Yellow Submarine”, skirts swooshing against her legs, smile bright and wide against the candlelight. Her father would wrap his fully tattooed arms around her and laugh full and loud and she would feel safe. She would feel loved. She would feel happy. That was home.
Her parents were good people with bad habits, that was how she liked to describe them.
“Keep the car door locked, Phi. Open it only when you see us.” Her mother would tell her, hands on both sides of her face as her father jimmied the lock off the door of a particularly large house. Phi would nod and smile in obedience before watching her parents tip-toe up the cobblestone pathway of other people’s homes, coming back with sacks upon sacks of shiny objects that Phi wasn’t allowed to touch. Then they would drive away and head home, “Hey Jude” playing softly on the radio.  
Her parents get caught when she’s around thirteen years old. She’ll never forget the look on her father’s face as he’s forced to the ground by men with guns, her mother screaming for them not to take her daughter. “She didn’t do anything! She didn’t know anything!” It echoed in her head like a broken record, throat raw as she tried to claw her way to get to them, only to have to watch them leave her behind on the back of a squad car. That was the day her world went off kilter.
She doesn’t do well in foster care. They call her ‘the runner’ because she always manages to wiggle her way past her foster guardians to visit her parents in jail. Time after time, she would find them, talk to them, beg them to take her home because she didn’t like her ‘new parents’. There was always something wrong with them. They didn’t like Beatles. They took away all her healing crystals. They wouldn’t let her dye her hair. “They aren’t you…” She just wanted to go home.
She gets adopted at sixteen, and she’s almost positive the Walters see her as more of a pet than a daughter. They’re blonde, just like her, and she thinks they’ve adopted her mostly because she looks good with the rest of their perfectly pristine furniture. She hates them almost immediately, but they’re definitely her ticket out of foster care, so she rides it out for a while. They take her ‘home’ and they’re probably the blandest people she’s ever met. The antithesis of her true parents. Her hatred for them grows, and she doesn’t even feel bad for pocketing whatever valuable item she might find.  
By the time she’s eighteen, she saves up (steals) enough money to pay for a terrific lawyer for her parents. She hasn’t seen them as much as before, but god she’s so close to getting them out, getting them home. She’s sure they wouldn’t mind that it’s been only a few months since her last visit. They’ll forgive her. They always do. She makes her way to where they’re being held with high hopes and a warm heart. She leaves with mascara running down her cheeks and trembling legs, escorted by more than a few police officers, reminiscent of the day they took her parents away from her.
Death penalty is legal in about thirty states. South Carolina is one of them.
She runs away not too long after. She has more than enough money to get her by for a few more months, but by the time she gets to Louisiana, she only has enough money to pay rent for another two. She pokes her nose into a couple of job openings, attempts to waitress for a bit (she ends up being fired on account of burning some customers with spilled coffee) and tries her hand at retail (she gets caught stealing a few earrings), before finally making her way to the front desk of an auto-shop that may grows to be her saving grace.
For the first time in a long time… she doesn’t want to run away.
Her fondest memories were still heavy with cigarette smoke, and painted nails (her own, long and noisy against counter tops). They let her play the Beatles and they don’t take away her sage, and things… things are good. Now though, there’s the sound of loud motorcycles revving and the nose-wrinkling scent of wax. There’s nights spent guarding the door and the clinking of glasses swimming with whiskey… And it was home… It was now her home.
CHARACTER TRAITS: 
( + ) Eccentric - If there was one thing her parents have ingrained in her system, it was that individuality should be a pillar trait in one’s psyche. Be colorful, be loud, be you. Go against the grain and make sure people knew who you were while you did it. Phi was more than happy to comply, of course. From her fashion, to her mannerisms, to her beliefs, there was not an inch of conformity to be found if she could help it. She enjoyed bright colors and long nails, ostentatious outfits and odd knick-knacks. Also, prepare to be blessed with sage when you enter the auto-shop, she has a few rolls hidden under her plants.
( + ) Charming - She flourishes at the front desk for a reason. She’s a tad bit of a talker, but surprisingly not the obnoxious kind. When you’re in foster care, you tend to meet a lot of people, take notice of their ticks and understand how to read them. Because of this, she adapts herself to each person, tickling every nerve for easy charming. When asked how she does it so effortlessly, she jokes that she’s cast a spell on the free mints she gives them.
( + ) Cunning - You don’t get away with stealing from your adoptive family for two years without having a little meat up in that old noggin. Phi lacked many things. She wasn’t the strongest, wasn’t the best at school, wasn’t the prettiest, but if there was one thing she knew how to do, it was slither her way through situations in a very machiavellian fashion. Be wary of her smile, for it holds more than mirth on many occasions.
( - ) Reckless - Despite her skill in evading trouble, she does little to avoid it altogether. She’s more than reckless with her decisions. She enjoys to steal when upset with someone, and she does so without thinking of the consequences. Her decisions are made almost purely out of emotion and she sees no reason to change that part of herself. It gets her into more trouble than you would think, and sometimes her smile won’t get her out of it.
( - ) Tactless - What gets her in trouble most of the time is her tongue. Why? She can never seem to hold it. What comes into mind is exactly what she says, and it doesn’t matter who she’s talking to. Whatever authority you might have, she doesn’t feel the need to put a filter, and that more than anything may lead to her demise if not careful.
( - ) Manipulative - She knows how to play people, knows how to be the puppet-master when no one expects it from her. She hides behind sweet smiles and carefully picked words, and most of the time, her dirty work is done by someone else because of a quick kiss and a flutter of her eye-lashes.
PLOT IDEAS
Someone from her foster-home - I’m sure she’s made more than meaningful relationships in foster-care, people who’ve met her before the death of her parents and while she was still seeing them. Someone who perhaps either helped her escape foster care to visit prison or perhaps tried to stop her.
A special someone that ties/tied her to the Primordials - This can either be an ongoing thing or a past relationship. Despite her feeling at home amidst the chaos of the Primordials, it would be fun to have a special bond with someone that would truly solidify her place in the group.
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The Heart’s Affliction
Happy Birthday, @prodigyofprinxetoncollege / @whatisitlikeinyourfunnylilbrains !!!!
They corral them all up in this classroom silence, low murmurs and the occasional hushed chiding breaking up the sentence of monotony that their individual afflictions have apparently earned them. They wallow in their labels as though they are comfort blankets that swaddle them gently and keep them safe. No one here is any different from the other. They’ve all been fucked over, fucked up, or just plain fucked by someone they once loved, and while the guilty parties are, for the most part, likely running free, these poor bastards pay for the cost of someone else’s sins every single day.
Yes, they are pathetic. Rejects of a society they could never fit into. Nothing like Alexander. Nothing like Aaron. No... they are another story, altogether. They could change the world, if only the world would allow it. But the world is afraid. Society is afraid. They claim to save their lives by taking them away. Alexander has too much to accomplish to be trapped in this prison.
He’s counting seconds, now. They took away the clock. They took away the loud “tick-tock” of the old, practical decoration. What they don’t know, however, is that Alex has his own, internal clock. It ticks away constantly, eating down the minutes and hours and days until he is a free man again. He misses not a count. Death or liberation are all that he lives for. That... and Aaron Burr.
Who is outside. He is separated from Alex, as he has been so often in the past following a stint of “bad behavior.” Only, this time, Aaron is not alone. He is with the man whom Alex blames for his imprisonment, and, if Alex knows Aaron at all, the other man is apologizing to the one who put him here. It makes him ill, but there is little he can do.
Aaron is probably asking for forgiveness for a crime he never committed. He is probably blaming himself and begging this other man to take him back. And, God, Alex hopes the man refuses. God, he hopes Aaron comes back to him.
“Alexander? Please stop breaking the crayons. You aren’t the only one who wants to use them.” Alex pauses, his hands slowing to a stop as he hesitantly considers the broken bits of wax between his fingers. They don’t allow him any pencils or pens. They don’t trust him not to jam them directly into his ugly blue veins.
“Fuck off.” He glances up toward where the clock once was, annoyed when he is reminded of its corroded absence.
“How long until visiting hours are over?”
“Five minutes.” The woman sighs, clearly exasperated both by Alexander’s innate hostility, as well as his remarkable and alarming preoccupation with time. In fact, he had been one of the deciding factors in the choice to do away with the generic and tarnished timepiece that once hung, encaged, upon the tiled wall.
“Think you can manage to refrain from acts of delinquency until then?”
Alex snaps another crayon in two - no one uses Mango Tango all that much, anyway - expression chillingly neutral as he stares back up at the nurse.
“Have it your way. Don’t think I won’t be mentioning this to the doctor.” She shakes her head, dark curls swaying to and fro from the action, before stepping away to look after one of the other numerous crazies locked up in their glorified cage.
“Aaron’s a big boy. He can handle himself.”
“Did I fucking ask you, Jim?” He doesn’t bother looking up from where his gaze has fallen, dark eyes focused on the pale light of the late afternoon, clawing hideously at the dull silver grates that mar the view of the outside world.
“Hm... that’s right. Pedophiles like you probably don’t like being reminded that their victim isn’t really a kid.”
“I’m not fucking with you today, Jimmy. Take a seat.” No. What would Aaron say? Be patient, Alexander. Let it go.
“Of course you aren’t. I’m a legal adult.” Goddammit. Alex finally looks over at that man with his shit-eating grin, and he immediately regrets it.
“Shut your fucking mouth.” He and Jim got along most days. What was it the guy had? Dissociative identity disorder? Hell, maybe this wasn’t even the real Jim he was talking to. Did that mean that the rules didn’t apply? That this wasn’t someone Aaron considered a friend?
“I mean...” And now Jim - or whichever personality this is - is close. Too close. Leaning down and speaking into Alex’s ear like he’s done it a million times before. If that alone weren’t enough to set Alex off, what he says certainly is.
“...how hard did your daddy have to fuck you to leave you this fucking broken?”
None of Aaron’s warnings work this time. The phantom words fade and die, crashing forgotten to the ground alongside the discarded bits of colored wax that fall when Alex rises, chair toppling over as his too-pale outstretched fingers find Jim’s throat. He pushes him hard into the nearest wall, previously dull eyes now bright with a storm of emotion, heart pounding in his ears when he pushes words through gritted teeth.
“I told you to shut your fucking mouth.” Fingers squeeze harder, he gains a slight thrill of satisfaction from the panicked look in Jim’s eyes.
“Fucking asshole.” Just as he hears the faint sound of the doors buzzing in the distance - the visitors are being directed out of the building - he feels strong hands gripping his arms... another set upon his torso...
The orderlies are pulling him off of Jim, and though he resists, a sharp kick to one of his pressure-points earns the other man his freedom. Alex turns, instead, to fight the men that now hold him. His sharp tongue is dulled by undiluted rage, utterances of annoyance and protest amounting to little more than angry grunts.
It doesn’t take long until he feels the familiar bite of a needle, some drug administered by some nimble nurse, and he is falling limp, his last thoughts, naturally, of Aaron, before he falls into his chemically-induced stupor.
Three days. They don’t allow him clocks or windows or even wake-up-calls, but Alexander is certain it has been three days since he has been locked away. Three days since he has last touched Aaron’s pleasantly warm body, or heard his delicate and alluring voice.
They drag him out of the dim room. They speak to him. They instruct him. What they say, he isn’t quite sure. Partially because he doesn’t give a shit, but mostly due to the way the drugs they’ve pumped into him have slowed his mind. It feels like a harsh high, like being helplessly, terrifyingly inebriated, and even as Alex wants to fight the hands supporting him, even as he longs for the strength to run, he is focused upon Aaron. He is terrified that Aaron has left him.
He is praying that he did.
Somehow, he makes it to his bed. Did they leave him here? He isn’t sure. But the door is opening, and then there is the silence of hesitation, the soft sounds of the doorknob twisting, the only noise permeating the still air. One of Aaron’s nervous little ticks.
“Hey...” Alex hates how tired he sounds, loathes how difficult it is just to push himself upright, to blink his heavy lids until he manages to focus on the timid man in the doorframe.
“Hey... it’s okay. C’mere.” He takes a deep breath, as though the stuffy hospital air can cleanse him of the unnatural substances that they pumped into his veins. He is about to say Aaron’s name, lips soft as he gathers the breath needed to speak, when the younger practically rushes him, closing the distance quickly, but keeping a minimal space between them, hesitant as always.
“How’d it go?” Alex whispers the question, head low as he struggles against the fatigue they’ve forced upon him in a quest for compliance.
“What?” Aaron sounds confused, and, more alarmingly, frightened, and Alex attempts a smile, shaking his head and reaching out to tug lightly at the hem of Aaron’s hospital-issued top.
“John.” His voice is even fainter, fingers shaking as they twist carefully into the pale fabric.
“Oh... oh.” Aaron makes a sound that might be akin to laughter, but he is always so quiet and careful, and Alex can never be entirely certain.
“Fine.”
“Just fine?” There might be a trace of bitterness in Alex’s tone, but he’s looking up at Aaron with pleading eyes, fingers holding tight onto the shirt as though it is his lifeline. And, in all honesty, it just might be.
“He doesn’t want you to run away with him? Adopt babies with him? Did you tell him you were sorry? You don’t need to be sorry, Aaron. He should be sorry.”
“Alexander...” Aaron’s voice is so soft... so gentle. Alex immediately regrets his words, but he only grips onto Aaron’s shirt harder, willing him to stay.
“He thinks... he hopes that we can work things out. Once I’m recovered, of course.”
Fuck. Right. Of course he does. Aaron is a fucking God among men, and anyone would be insane to let him go. Crazier than anyone in this fucked up circus.
“Recovered...” Alex repeats that word. He hates that word. He hates that Aaron believes he’s sick. That he’s diseased... or worse - that he is a disease. That is what society tells him, and that is what he believes. And Alexander will stop at nothing to prove otherwise.
“You aren’t sick, Aaron.” He tugs a little on the fabric. Not enough to pull Aaron forward, but enough to keep him near.
“This world is sick. You, Aaron, are the fucking remedy. You are what everyone should be. Good. Pure. True.” He twists his fingers a little more with every word, but really, he’s just focused on sitting upright - focused on breathing until it doesn't feel like a chore.
“Alex...” Aaron makes that sound again, something like laughter, before bowing his head, shoulders slightly slumped when he shakes his head gently.
“Hey...” Alex is whispering again, bowing his own head and searching for Aaron’s gorgeous eyes, needing that connection more than he needs air.
“I think he’s right.” He swallows down hard, nodding when Aaron looks up at him, confused and curious.
“Maybe you should work things out. I mean... I think you’ll get out of here soon... but me...” No... Alex was going to be there for much longer. He couldn’t seem to curb his thirst for violence, however hard he tried, and that was going to keep him the hospital’s little pet project for far longer than he cared to admit.
“I thought you’d be gone...” The words slip out before he can stop them, and Alex finally loosens his grip. He hates himself for needing another person this badly, but, goddammit, he needs Aaron. He needs him more than the meds or the doctors or the fucking therapy. Aaron is the only reason he gives a single fuck about living right now, and he doesn’t know what will happen if he loses him to someone else.
“But I’m not.” Alex’s empty hand has hardly reached his lap before Aaron’s fingers are reaching for it, threading through his own loosely, with a tenderness that matches that lovely voice of his.
“I’m here.” Alex looks up, meets Aaron’s eyes, and immediately feels more confident - more complete.
“And I’m sleepy.” This time, the laugh is evident, Aaron’s eyes bright and smile shy as he pushes a little closer into Alex’s space.
“I haven’t slept much... felt too empty in here...” He’s looking down bashfully, and Alex wants to pull him close and kiss him. Instead, he squeezes the hand he now holds, and he pushes himself back onto his own bed, giving Aaron a gentle tug forward.
“Every space is full when you’re in it, Aaron. C’mere.” He tugs again and Aaron comes willingly, finding his place at Alex’s side with far less care than usual, clearly longing for the connection they’d been deprived of for so long.
“No more fighting, okay?” Aaron’s voice is already muffled as he buries his face into Alex’s chest, but the words are clear, and they hurt, but only as much as it hurts for Alex to deliver the lie that follows.
“No more fighting.” He pushes a careful kiss to the top of Aaron’s head and he pulls him closer, and he knows, as sure as he knows that he will fight again tomorrow, that this, whatever it is between them, will end in disaster. And, most importantly, he knows that he really doesn’t fucking care. He would trade a lifetime of sanity for a moment of this crazy, fucked up, unshakeable love. Every time. Without a second thought.
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mdwatchestv · 6 years
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Westworld 2x02: I Am Never Learning Character Names
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Wow I don’t know about you, but I was surprised by how many of my questions from episode one were addressed! Kind of refreshing how forthcoming this season is with explanation and backstory, I have a clear picture of what to expect from this show moving forward!
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Jk lol I have no idea what the fuck is going on. Not only do we have zero answers, but we have at least one (possibly two) additional timelines to contend with. I don’t know if it was intensely noticeable but most of my show recaps I just wing from memory, if I don’t remember it, might as well not have happened. Not so here my friends! I have written detailed notes. God this show is so impenetrable, maybe if I just make this whole blog an introduction no one will notice.
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Okay so this episode starts with Dolores breaching the Westworld control center immediately (?) after the massacre that ended last season. Westworld workers don’t believe a panicked guest that they are under attack, causing one to yell out towards the commotion in the hall “Hey, is there some kind of trouble out there?” Out of all the things that have happened on Westword, that line of dialogue was honestly the most egregious. I can’t let it go. Anyway there is trouble out there, and it’s Dolores coming to kill everyone. With her is poor Teddy who is finally seeing behind the curtain and he is SHOOK UP. Teddy is not ready for this jelly, for any jelly (more on this later). Dolores tells the guest who questions her ability to take over the “real”, world that she is more than suited to lay waste to “our” world because she remembers it, she’s seen it before. Or has she?
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Cue another timeline. In this flashback, we see Arnold (human Arnold) talking to Dolores in an ultra modern Hong Kong-ish city. Have you ever seen anything so full of splendor? Arnold argues with a much younger Ford that Dolores isn’t ready for something (we will soon see what that is). Arnold then takes Dolores across  the city to see the foundations of a home he is intending to build for his family to be “closer to work”. Later in this same timeline, or at least this same world, we see our old friends Ben Barnes and Jimmi Simpson pre their own Westworld experience. Ben Barnes, son of the head of Delos, is being courted by the Argos Initiative (another corporate name to learn) whose representatives are Zahn McClarnon (from Fargo! and pretty obviously a host) and Talulah Riley (known host).
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I’d like to pause my recap here to call out my absolute favorite thing about Westworld, and that is its music. To me nothing better encapsulates the thematic soul of the show than Ramin Djawadi’s beautiful re-workings of pop songs. They are both familiar, and strange, both closely nostalgic and tantalizingly out of reach. What a purely delightful moment to realize season one’s bank heist was set to a swelling orchestral Paint It Black. What better way to underscore a series about a world like our own, but not quite; people who are like us, but not really. This is all to say that when that first high C note rang out during this scene it was immediately transporting, like an audible firework. The artist of that particular piece is not having the best time saying... ideas at the moment.... but this instrumental cover of Runaway was absolutely gorgeous and I loved it! It’s on Spotify if you want to relive in your car. 
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Okay back to Ben Barnes. Zahn and Talulah take Ben to a room filled with guests, telling him this is his private demonstration of their tech, and his job is to spot the “robot” in the group. As we’ve already guessed, there is not one host, but rather everyone in the room, including Talulah and Zahn, are hosts. We noticeably see the ill-fated Clementine at the piano, and Jonathan Tucker (!!) amongst the crowd. Ben Barnes is floored, and Delos’ interest in the business is fatefully sealed. The deal is christened by Ben Barnes sleeping with Talulah (and others), and we see what it really was Arnold was protecting Dolores from. 
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Theory alert: This timeline is presented to us as being in the ‘real’ world, we see a glittering city, and presumably this is what current-day Dolores is referring to when she says that she has seen “our” world. My theory is that this is NOT actually “our” world but rather another park, or discreet Argos Initiative bunker/illusion/subspace. For one thing the city, although massive, has no recognizable landmarks, and is clearly not meant to be recognized. For another we know that Jimmi Simpson and Ben Barnes were explicitly invited for a demonstration, whether that was to the club they were hanging out at, or a larger space is not made clear. Argos has also brought a great number of their highly-profitable and (up until that part) confidential tech to this space, which would be risky to transport. Arnold also describes the city as eventually not looking like anything, which feels very close to the wording “it doesn’t look like anything to me.” The explanation he has of building his house “closer to work” also felt a bit cryptic. Also later in the episode when we see the palm tree laden Delos estate, there is a very similar looking city across a body water. Feels suspish!
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ALTERNATIVELY the city also feels a bit futuristic, and the fact that it’s unidentifiable could mean that Westworld is taking place in a future time period OR a radically different “real” world than ours. Ben Barnes comments that “we aren’t here yet” with tech, which feels like he is living in a world similar to ours. But we haven’t had any experience with the world outside Westworld and of course assumed it was like ours, but what if it’s not???? 
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Also while we are wiggling around in the past let’s hit up the throwback scene where Jimmi Simpson (now jaded and on his way to blackhatdom) pitches Westworld to his father-in-law, the supremely enjoyable Peter Mullan. Jimmi Simpson claims that Westorld is more than just a diversion, but rather a way to delve people’s darkest desires, to see what it is they really want. This scene raises the question - what is it that Delos wants? Is there interest in the park purely for market research, or is there something more nefarious? There are all sorts of ways that learning about wealthy people’s secrets could be profitable after all. The question of what it is that Delos wants is also amplified by the fact that we know in present day they are after the Westworld park code, so is there an even larger design at work? We are also treated to a flashback to Peter Mullan’s retirement slash Jimmi Simpson’s ascension party. There a piano-playing Dolores runs into a sloshed Ben Barnes, who is horrified and disgusted by whatever it is that Delos has planned for Westworld. If we know anything about our friend Mr. Barnes from his time in the park, his morals are more than a little loose- so to see his contempt for whatever it is that’s happening should be more than a little alarming.
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Back in our more present day with BAMF Dolores, she learns from torturing an employee that Delos has sent an army of people after her and the other host rebels. So what does Dolores need? A bigger army. She sets off into the park to recruit hosts where she runs into Maeve and co on their own mission. Dolores tries to recruit Maeve, but Maeve says revenge is just another construct (which is weird because I thought she said all she wanted was revenge literally in the last episode but whatever) and thinks that Dolores’ bloody quest is worthless. This was in an interesting interaction and illustrated how these two hosts are responding differently to their “independence” (if either of them is really even acting independently). Dolores is seeking revenge and retribution against perceived wrong doing, while Maeve is using her consciousness to pursue her own desires. Which is the expression of true freedom, which is the more righteous path? These are the questions of Westworld.
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The army Dolores has in mind are the Confederados of Westworld who are led by none other than our very own Jonathan Tucker! Dolores proves her might by shooting them all to death and then reviving their leader (Jonathan Tucker). By pulling back the veil of their perceived reality she proves herself to be the real deal and gains their allegiance. Teddy continues to be shooketh. In this episode especially we see that Teddy is really not Getting With The Program, which could be even more reason why Dolores perceives him as not able to go on to take over the “real” world aka drown-worthy. Dolores wants to take her army to a weapon she knows about at the edge the park (again the valley beyond). How does she know about the weapon? Because once again a man woke her up to monologue to her. Guys, you have GOT to stop doing this. This time the man was Jimmi Simpson, who I think mostly just wanted to see her naked, and also drop some exposition. 
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Speaking of Jimmi Simpson, his older iteration Ed Harris (The Man in Black) reunites with his lackey Clifton Collins, Jr. in the “present”, or sometime in the post-massacre park. He too is looking to recruit an army, and goes in search of El Lazo’s band of criminals (keep in mind Clifton Collins, Jr in some storylines was also El Lazo). There we are surprised to see the leader of this crew (the new El Lazo) is none other than Giancarlo Esposito! Giancarlo refuses to aid The Man in Black, instead he delivers a monologue about elephants. This little speech is about questioning ones own reality, but whether this is an instruction for The Man in Black (who is in a prison of his own making), or a warning about the hosts in the park (who have now pulled up their stakes) remains to be seen. He then tells The Man in Black this is a game he must play on his own, before he and all his men commit suicide. Chilling! This is all part of the game Ford has left for the Man in Black, clearly part of the end game is forcing The Man in Black to confront something solo. The Man in Black, like Dolores, is also seeking the thing he created years ago, something he says he never should have done, at the edge of the park So what is it?? Dolores thinks its a weapon, but I don’t think it’s quite so literal, maybe it’s more of an insurance policy? Could it be the a dam or water reserve that winds up flooding the park and killing most of the hosts? My brain is tired. 
Questions: 
What is it that Jimmi Simpson made and left in the park? 
What are Delos’ true intentions with Westworld?
What or where is the city that we saw?
What is the geography of the parks? Are they all close together, or perhaps world over? Can one hop to the next?
What is Ford’s game for The Man in Black?
Did Dolores kill Teddy (i say yes)?
Are Maeve and Dolores really operating under their own free will? Or are they still playing out a narrative? 
When will will this blog be over?
I can answer the last one, it’s now!
XO MD
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• A ‘liberal paradise’ would be a place where everybody has guaranteed employment, free comprehensive health care, free education, free food, free housing, free clothing, free utilities and only law enforcement personnel have guns. And, believe it or not, such a liberal utopia does indeed exist. … It’s called prison. – Joe Arpaio • A clothing company is making T-shirts inspired by Bernie Sanders with messages like ‘Feel the Bern.’ They were gonna make them for Lincoln Chafee too, but no one wants to wear a shirt that says ‘Feel the Chafee.’ – Jimmy Fallon • A great thing happening now in art is that artists are using the figure, the body, clothing, life. – Issey Miyake • A long memory is the most subversive idea in America. A tautology is a thing which is tautological. A witty saying proves nothing, but saying something pointless gets people’s attention. If your kids look like you, it’s hereditory. If they look like the neighbor, it’s the environment. Although golf was originally restricted to wealthy, overweight Protestants, today it’s open to anybody who owns hideous clothing. – Dave Barry • A lot of geeks are pale, bespectacled, wear dark clothing and don’t get out much – the stereotype exists because it is very often true. I could pass for a non-geek but it would be inaccurate. – China Mieville • A man who examines the saddle and bridle and not the animal itself when he is out to buy a horse is a fool; similarly, only an absolute fool values a man according to his clothes, or according to his position, which after all is only something we wear like clothing. – Seneca the Younger • A sheep in sheep’s clothing. – Winston Churchill • A weird thing happens when you’re taken out of your normal clothing and put into USA gear. – Shaun White • A woman’s dress should be like a barbed-wire fence: serving its purpose without obstructing the view. – Sophia Loren • About 25 years ago, I took a bicycle across the United States. I soon found out that the greatest item of clothing was the trusty bandanna. There were dozens of uses for a bandanna – as a pot holder, a chain cleaner, a sun shield, a headband, a snot rag, a declaration of Kerouacian intent. – Colum McCann • Actors have an unusual perspective on clothing. You’ve really got to know the impact of what you’re wearing on the character you’re playing – Kyle MacLachlan • Advertising mourishes the consuming power of men. It sets up before a man the goal of a better home, better clothing, better food for himself and his family. It spurs individual exertion and greater production. – Winston Churchill • Alessandro Michele is finally made clothing for men that is as fun to wear as the clothes that women get to wear. That’s not often the case. There’s a sense of joy and celebration in it. – Jared Leto • Alike and ever alike, we are on all continents in the need of love, food, clothing, work, speech, worship, sleep, games, dancing, fun. From tropics to arctics humanity live with these needs so alike, so inexorably alike. – Carl Sandburg • All the asylum clothing is made by the patients, but sewing does not employ one’s mind. After several months’ confinement the thoughts of the busy world grow faint, and all the poor prisoners can do is to sit and ponder over their hopeless fate – Nellie Bly • All the athletes are individuals. This isn’t a team sport. We all have our own styles, our own clothing preferences and our own way of doing things. That’s the way I do things and I’m proud of it. – Nick Goepper • Although a man may wear fine clothing, if he lives peacefully; and is good, self-possessed, has faith and is pure; and if he does not hurt any living being, he is a holy man. – Denis Diderot • Although golf was originally restricted to wealthy, overweight Protestants, today it’s open to anybody who owns hideous clothing. – Dave Barry • America is becoming more and more dependent upon imports from foreign manufacturers than we are exports from our country in all fields: in appliances, in clothing, even food. This year America may become for the first time in its history a net food importer. – Marcy Kaptur • Anyone can get dressed up and glamorous, but it is how people dress in their days off that are the most intriguing. – Alexander Wang • As for Clothing, to come at once to the practical part of the question, perhaps we are led oftener by the love of novelty and a regard for the opinions of men, in procuring it, than by a true utility. – Henry David Thoreau • As for uniqueness, this is virtually nonexistent! And it’s a shame that people think they’re unique because they have a face ring, retro clothing, colorful hair, drive a certain kind of automobile or listen to some obscure musician. – Gary Yourofsky • As you know, the business is cyclic with styles. It’s no different from clothing styles. – Juice Newton • Authenticity doesn’t mean much to me. I just want “good”, in the sense of well-designed, well-constructed, long-lasting garments. My interest in military clothing stems from that. It’s not about macho, playing soldiers, anything militaristic. It’s the functionality, the design-solutions, the durability. Likewise workwear. – William Gibson
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• Change is a sheep in wolf’s clothing – Darren LaCroix • Clothes are nothing more than a fig leaf. And the bodies beneath are just another layer of clothing, an outfit of flesh with an impractically thin leather exterior, in various shades of pink, yellow and brown. The souls alone are real. Seen in this way, there can never be any such thing as social unease or shyness or embarrassment. All you need do is greet your fellow soul. – Michel Faber • Clothes make the man. Naked people have little or no influence on society. – Mark Twain • Clothing has a great deal to do with the attitudes and energy that others direct towards you. I favor the chic, and tend to avoid the trendy. I think that it’s good to be chic when possible because it is more inaccessible. – Frederick Lenz • Clothing is art. It’s an expression of how you feel. I think that it’s not so much a question of a certain style or designer, but of finding the type of clothing that works well for you. – Frederick Lenz • Clothing sales plummet, rent delinquencies mount and even grocery sales shrink as gamblers, having tapped out their entertainment budgets, dip into dollars set aside for necessities – John Warren Kindt • C’m’on lefties! Admit that Trump has been very tough on China. He has been especially tough on Chinese kids who slave away in sweatboxes, making his clothing lines. – Michael R. Burch • Curiously, ghosts are rarely if ever seen in the nude. They appear fully clothed, and may even change clothing on subsequent appearances. They may change their form, to appear as they looked at different stages of their lives. Unless someone out there knows of an extoplasmic department store on the spiritual plane, we have to wonder, “Where do the clothes and accessories come from? – Loyd Auerbach • Customers want good value, but they care more than ever how food and clothing products are made. – Stuart Rose • Definitely with the fit of clothing – how it really depends on mere centimeters and millimeters of difference in terms of how lengths can make such a big impact on your shape. I learned how to incorporate a cute peter pan collar on a dress and not make it look juvenile. – Lily Collins • Don’t forget that costumes, like dreams, are symbolic communication. Dreams teach us that a language for everything exists – for every object, every color worn, every clothing detail. Hence, costumes provide an aesthetic objectification that helps to tell the character’s story. – Federico Fellini • Elegance is a question of personality, more than one’s clothing. – Jean Paul Gaultier • Even now, if I am thinking about spending a lot of money on clothing or furniture, I think ‘I can’t spend so much money on one thing; my poor old Daddy could have raised his family five years on that!’ – Dolly Parton • Evil is real – and powerful. It has to be fought, not explained away, not fled. And God is against evil all the way. So each of us has to decide where we stand, how we’re going to live our lives. We can try to persuade ourselves and wink at evil. We can say that it isn’t so bad after all, maybe even try to call it fun by clothing it in silks and velvets. We can compromise with it, keep quiet about it , and say it’s none of our business. Or we can work on God’s side, listen for His orders on strategy against the evil, no matter how horrible it is, and know that He can transform it. – Catherine Marshall • Fairest and best adorned is she Whose clothing is humility. – James Montgomery • Fashion is very much emotional. When you see it, or when you wear the right clothing, or you wear whatever, it’s supposed to make you feel something. You’re supposed to feel some type of emotion, and I feel like I try to do that when I’m on a red carpet. – Zendaya • Fear wraps our bodies in clothing, love allows us to stand naked. – Neale Donald Walsch • Five Great Habits for Better Relationships: acceptance (smile each time), appreciation (say thank you to everyone), admiration (compliment people on their appearance or clothing, etc.), approval (praise immediately, specifically and repeatedly), and attention (be a good listener). – Brian Tracy • Food, clothing and shelter — these are the basic needs. Beyond that, if you want anything, it is the beginning of self-deception. – U.G. Krishnamurti • For example, I wear clothes I buy at trendy shops because I don’t care much about clothing. If someone wants to create a trend around clothing, I’ll happily and blindly follow. – Lewis Schiff • For me, clothing is nothing without the story behind it. Everything I own evokes some kind of memory. – Rachael Taylor • For me, it’s really day to day. I don’t really plan ahead and I like to be excited about what I’m wearing. Being on the road all the time, it’s various articles of clothing that keep me inspired and feeling good. A fun or beautiful thing to wear can change your day. I think spontaneity and not adhering to any narrow styles keep me happy. – Victoria Legrand • For me, the anarchy movement is hilarious. It’s all under .org, which is of course government sponsored websites, and then they’re all wearing corporate clothing from the Dr.Martin’s to the back sacks and the cell phones, they’re all flying around on corporate jets and using corporate highways. Very anarchistic! – John Lydon • For over forty years, in a spirit of love, members of the Church have been counseled to be thrifty and self-reliant; to avoid debt; pay tithes and a generous fast offering; be industrious; and have sufficient food, clothing, and fuel on hand to last at least one year. Today there are compelling reasons to reemphasize this counsel. – Ezra Taft Benson • Gamblers spend 10 percent less on food; 25 percent less on clothing and 35 percent less on savings – John Warren Kindt • Gap clothing allows you to look like you’re from nowhere and anywhere. – Douglas Coupland • Giving back is the right thing to do, whether it’s donating clothing or even just a smile to someone who needs it. – Becky G • God is our clothing, that wraps, clasps and encloses us so as to never leave us. – Julian of Norwich • Have you ever known an alcoholic, a cigarette smoker, or a heroin user to be rational when it came to alcohol, cigarettes, or heroin? Of course not. And there is NO such thing as a rational – or ethical – meat, dairy, egg and honey-eater when it comes to animal issues and whether humans should be enslaving, murdering and eating animals, or using them as test subjects, clothing and entertainment. – Gary Yourofsky • I actually love modeling clothing and showing women that clothing and style can help your confidence shine. – Ashley Graham • I always just wanted to be a movie actress, like Lily Tomlin or Ruth Gordon. I just imagined myself being in a movie, wearing stylish women’s clothing the way I saw Amy Irving wearing it. – Jenny Slate • I am never at my best in the early morning, especially a cold morning in the Yorkshire spring with a piercing March wind sweeping down from the fells, finding its way inside my clothing, nipping at my nose and ears. – James Herriot • I am the largest market shareholder of clothing in the UK and I am not a destination shop for food. If the clothing market is affected – and it has been – and I hold my market share mathematically, then fine, I am doing no worse than the market is doing, which is exactly the case, but I’m losing revenue. – Stuart Rose • I am very much a person who appreciates perennial things. Things like a Lacoste shirt, a Clarks desert boot, Persol sunglasses and Vans shoes that have been the same forever. There are certain things that once you find it, you like it and it’s done. I like Italian clothing, like suits from Battistoni and I have a shirt by Piero Albertelli. – Roman Coppola • I believe in the 12 Jewels and try to provide my childrem with them. That is Knowledge, Wisdom, Understanding, Freedom, Justice, Equality, Food, Clothing, Shelter, Love, Peace and Happiness. – RZA • I can still do clothing, movies, cartoons. I’mma get mine regardless. Whether I put an album out or not, I’m still gonna see a check. – Beanie Sigel • I cannot believe that our factory system is the best mode by which men may get clothing. The condition of the operatives is becoming every day more like that of the English; and it cannot be wondered at, since, as far as I have heard or observed, the principal object is, not that mankind may be well and honestly clad, but, unquestionably, that the corporations may be enriched. – Henry David Thoreau • I design for real people. I think of our customers all the time. There is no virtue whatsoever in creating clothing or accessories that are not practical. – Giorgio Armani • I do a lot of vintage, of course, but I really feel so particular about clothing. I think it stems from acting, like if I’m not wearing the proper shoes for a character I feel totally off. – Morgan Saylor • I do enjoy wearing Japanese and Italian clothing. I also enjoy my blue jeans or tennis shorts and running shoes. I like driving a Porsche because it is an elegant machine and it is a very beautiful experience to drive it. It’s magnificently made. – Frederick Lenz • I do love a bit of fashion. I grew up around a lot of it as my mum and dad had clothing stores so my mum was always designing a lot, and I definitely had that as an influence. – Leona Lewis • I don’t find glamour and clothing relevant. – Tea Leoni • I don’t have a problem with my body. I’m not just going to strip off all my clothing, but if the part calls for it and I don’t think there’s any way round, I’m absolutely fine. – Keira Knightley • I don’t know what it is about the shower that generates creative thoughts. Maybe it’s the hot water. Maybe it’s being unencumbered even by the restriction of clothing. – Lyle Lovett • I don’t see how an article of clothing can be indecent. A person, yes. – Robert A. Heinlein • I feel like clothing is very much emotional, you know? – Zendaya • I find men’s clothing fascinating because sometime between, say, 1930 and 1936 a handful of basic shapes were created and still prevail as a sort of scale of expression, with which every man can project his own personality and his own dignity. – Yves Saint Laurent • I grew up in a family where our mother made our clothing. We didn’t have a lot of money, so we learned how to scrimp, and we learned how to invent and to create. And those are learned skills. – Marcy Kaptur • I had such a distaste for ’70s clothing. So, the ’90s were a rough period for me because I got made fun of for wearing what they used to call “pegged pants.” Now they call them “skinny jeans.” – Justin Theroux • I have a line of clothing at J.C. Penney’s… and I’m lucky to be affiliated. – Diahann Carroll • I have many creative outlets. I sing, I like music, I like art, I paint, I draw. I like buying art. I read a lot, too. I love books. And I’m working on a clothing line, too. – Evan Ross • I just think this whole thing about not wearing anything twice, I just don’t understand it. I think things should be worn. You should bond with your clothing. It should be yours. – Alexandra Kotur ��� I know not what you believe of God, but I believe He gave yearnings and longings to be filled, and that He did not mean all our time should be devoted to feeding and clothing the body – Lucy Stone • I majored in fashion design in school, and I have always wanted to design my own line of clothing, jewelry, and stuff like that; so this was just a step for me in that direction. – Diana Ross • I mean gifts and trips and clothing and all sorts of things, and now he Tim Kaine is running for vice president. I don’t get what’s going on here. He was not a good choice for her. – Donald Trump • I model irregular clothing. – Jay London • I never dreamed about being an actor, because that was out of reach. Coming from a small town that was big in farming, and also big in clothing factories, you don’t dream about being a professional football player or an actor. – Herschel Walker • I realized that I wasn’t naturally born to good taste. I understand what it is, but I am happy to wear bright colors. I do have a few items of black clothing, but I think good taste and doing the same thing over and over again is what the whole art world has become. – Jim Shaw • I really like the retro look. My regular clothing, I like to always keep it classy and I like to kind of be more dressed up more of the time. I’m not really someone you see in sweatpants a lot. – Aly Raisman • I spent nearly two hours deciding on an outfit that would look as if the subject of clothing had never crossed my mind, but would in fact show off my best features and miraculously hide the extra pounds. – Rosanne Cash • I think clothing is transformative. When you put something really beautiful on, you feel something. In so many ways, were always playing a form of dress-up – its just a grown-up, much chicer version of it. Its nice to be able to be whoever you want to be. – Jason Wu • I think it’s cooler when girls have favorite pieces of clothing rather than an entirely new wardrobe every few months. – Cameron Russell • I think there’s a lot of people who are afraid to experiment with clothing because they’re afraid to get judged or ridiculed. – Ian Astbury • I want people to see the dress, but focus on the woman. – Vera Wang • I want to find a way to reach young women emotionally and also to start providing clothing for them so that they can wear the same things their thin friends can wear. I really want to do evening wear and prom dresses for these girls. – Delta Burke • I wanted Bow’s hair and makeup and clothing to look like a woman who has four children, a career, and a full life. For example, she won’t wear eyeshadow unless she’s going out. Because it takes a lot of time to put eyeshadow on. She’s a woman who has style, but it’s all about functionality – she grabs stuff from her closet. – Tracee Ellis Ross • I was lucky I survived the motorcycle accident because I – bike went under the car. I flew out about 20 or 25 feet. I didn’t have a helmet on. I hit my head on the pavement and knocked myself out, gave myself a brain concussion, screwed up my left leg. And I was – I was lucky then that I didn’t get killed because I didn’t have any protective clothing on whatsoever. And I took a pretty good beating. But, yeah, such was the nature of the day when the barber was called and Samson’s locks were trimmed. – Bruce Springsteen • I was unaware of the dispute in Brooklyn. I would never knowingly wear any clothes or support any company who produced clothing with alleged wage and labor violations. – Shakira • I was very preppy in my childhood. I also went through an anti-clothing moment where I just wanted to wear sweats because I’d just moved to Canada. My mom was always trying to get me into proper clothes, but I never wanted to wear them, and now that’s all I wear. – Jason Wu • I was writing – at least beginning to write Boston Boy and there were a lot of holes in my so-called research. I didn’t know the towns my mother and father came from in Russia. I didn’t know the name of the clothing store I went to work for when I was 11 years old. I didn’t know a lot of things. So I called for my FBI files, not expecting to have that stuff there, but I wanted to know what they had on me.But they did have the towns my mother and father lived in in Russia. They had the grocery store I worked in when I was 11 years old. – Nat Hentoff • I wear black on the outside ‘Cause black is how I feel on the inside. – Steven Morrissey • I wear everything from hip-hop baggy pants to beautiful Armani dresses. I also like to mix vintage clothing with designer pieces. – Julia Stiles • I will continue to distribute blankets, sleeping bags, warm clothing and food on a regular basis, in the hope that my modest efforts will give some comfort to those people we are able help. – Mohamed Al-Fayed • I wore a lot of vintage clothing. I dressed like a reporter, with a little card in my hat. I had these fantasies of who I wanted to be, so I’d dress like an explorer, a cowboy. I dressed up like Elton John a lot too. That was another period. – Illeana Douglas • If a man were living in isolation his income would be literally his product. Make him the monarch and owner of an island, and the fruits that he raises and the clothing that he makes constitute, in themselves, his income. This ceases to be true when trading begins. – John Bates Clark • If a woman wants to fly, first of all she must, of course, abandon skirts and don a knickerbocker uniform. – Harriet Quimby • If honor be your clothing, the suit will last a lifetime; but if clothing be your honor, it will soon be worn threadbare.- William Arnot • If my clothing does stand out, then I guess it’s a compliment, but I just wear whatever feels comfortable. – Shania Twain • If one’s life is simple, contentment has to come. Simplicity is extremely important for happiness. Having few desires, feeling satisfied with what you have, is very vital: satisfaction with just enough food, clothing, and shelter to protect yourself from the elements. – Dalai Lama • If we are to begin to try and understand life as it will be in 1960, we must begin by realizing that food, clothing and shelter will cost as little as air – John Langdon-Davies • If we have love and compassion in our hearts, then we will wholeheartedly serve those who suffer from lack of food, clothing and shelter. – Mata Amritanandamayi • If you have to ask if a clothing item is a dress or a top, it is always a top. – Tim Gunn • I’m actively looking at pilots in the very limited pilot season that is about to begin. Lots of work for my clothing line which is extremely exciting. – Alyssa Milano • I’m going forward, so my clothing line is kind of the physicalization of that. The idea of diversity, of uniqueness, of individuality – that’s what this is all about. – Zendaya • I’m just a bleeping maniac in straight clothing. There’s no reason to dress my monster up. – Glenn Frey • I’m tryin’ to build myself bigger than just Ace Hood, I’m tryin’ to build myself as a bigger brand – open up clothing lines, colognes. – Ace Hood • I’m very interested in buildings that adapt to changes in climatic conditions according to the seasons, buildings capable of responding to our physical and psychological needs in the way that clothing does. We don’t turn on the air-conditioning as we walk through the streets in high summer. Instead, we change the character of the clothing by which we are protected. Layering and changeability: this is the key. – Glenn Murcutt • In China there was once a man who liked pictures of dragons, and his clothing and furnishings were all designed accordingly. His deep affection for dragons was brought to the attention of the dragon god, and onde day a real dragon appeared before his window. It is said that he died of fright. He was probably a man who always spoke big words but acted differently when facing the real thing. – Yamamoto Tsunetomo • In Georgia, rednecks are just wolves in wolf clothing. In Detroit, you don’t know who’s a redneck until you go home and meet their parents. – Joseph Bruce • In Harlem, for instance, all of the stores are owned by white people, all of the buildings are owned by white people. The black people are just there – paying rent, buying the groceries; but they don’t own the stores, clothing stores, food stores, any kind of stores; don’t even own the homes that they live in. They are all owned by outsiders, and for these run-down apartment dwellings, the black man in Harlem pays more money than the man down in the rich Park Avenue section. – Malcolm X • In our home (for the dying at Kali Ghat) in Calcutta, there is great peace, unity and love. Many Hindu families bring food, clothing nonstop to our home for the dying. This is an act of love. I didn’t ask them. They have only heard about what I am doing and they all come. – Mother Teresa • In the beginning of the book, The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane, Edward is more enamored of himself than he is of anybody else. He’s a very fine rabbit; he’s been constructed incredibly well, and he has a wardrobe of amazing clothing. He’s arrogant, and he doesn’t care whether Abilene loves him or not. As the journey progresses, as he gets passed from hand to hand, he learns what it means to love. He gets more and more bedraggled, and his clothing is lost; yet he becomes finer in soul and heart than he was at the beginning of the journey. – Kate DiCamillo • In the next election, can we vote to ban those ribbon things that kind of keep clothing on hangers but really just hang out of your armpits? – Olivia Wilde • Insecurity is love dressed in a child’s clothing. – Kofi Annan • Is not the most erotic part of the body wherever the clothing affords a glimpse? – Roland Barthes • It gets boring to me when people talk about clothing brands or what boat they’re going to buy next summer. – Natassia Malthe • It is both delusional and stupid to think that clothes don’t really matter and we should all wear whatever we want. Most people don’t take clothing seriously enough, but whether we should or not, clothes do talk to us and we make decisions based on people’s appearances. – G. Bruce Boyer • It is extremely important to me that the social and environmental issues associated with the production of fashion clothing are addressed. – Bonnie Wright • It is long accepted by the missionaries that morality is inversely proportional to the amount of clothing people wore – Alex Carey • It is torment to be segregated out because of some bit of clothing that you’re wearing. – Alan Sugar • It might be said that society speaks through the clothing it wears. Through its clothing it reveals its secret aspirations and uses it, at least in part, to build or destroy its future. – Pope Pius XII • It seems the most logical thing in the world to believe that the natural resources of the Earth, upon which the race depends for food, clothing and shelter, should be owned collectively by the race instead of being the private property of a few social parasites. – Ralph Chaplin • It’s very important to have the right clothing to exercise in. If you throw on an old T-shirt or sweats, it’s not inspiring for your workout. – Cheryl Tiegs • I’ve always been the go-to girl for all of my girlfriends in terms of relationship advice or clothing advice. – Molly Ringwald • I’ve always been very interested in fashion, but it is extremely important to me that the social and environment issues associated with the production of fashionable clothing are addressed. Made-By carries out really important work in transforming the fashion industry, and I am thrilled to support the organisation and help raise awareness of these ongoing issues. – Bonnie Wright • I’ve always regarded nature as the clothing of God. – Alan Hovhaness • I’ve always thought of accessories as the exclamation point of a woman’s outfit. – Michael Kors • I’ve been offered a lot of things that celebrities do that I wouldn’t do, like perfumes, lines of clothing and this, that and the other. – Gloria Estefan • I’ve got whole years of unfortunate clothing in ’80s. – Patrick Wilson • I’ve watched towns and cities evolve and become very resilient, and fun, and unique, and prosperous on their own terms. And the secret is bridging. It’s when the local church has a fun clothing swap fundraiser with a temple, and then the next year they bring in the mosque. – Dar Williams • James Bond is quite serious about his drinks and clothing and cigarettes and food and all that sort of thing. There is nothing wry or amused about James Bond. – Ken Follett • Labels are for filing. Labels are for clothing. Labels are not for people. – Martina Navratilova • Legalize hemp and allow women to grow it and make food, clothing and housing for pennies from it and legalize marijuana too. Let women integrate their divided consciousness with a natural herb instead of doctors’ pills that kill the liver. – Roseanne Barr • Leo Tolstoy, the greatest anti-patriot of our time, defines patriotism as the principle that will justify the training of wholesale murderers; a trade that requires better equipment in the exercise of man-killing than the making of such necessities as shoes, clothing, and houses; a trade that guarantees better returns and greater glory than that of the honest workingman. – Emma Goldman • Many sisters complain that people don’t want to marry them unless they stop wearing hijab. No man is worth your hijab, and a real man wouldn’t request you to take it off in the first place. – Omar Suleiman • Many spiritual people are involved in a radical denial of what is happening. They want to transcend it, get rid of it, get out of it, get away from it. There’s nothing wrong with that feeling, but the approach doesn’t work because it’s escapism in spiritual clothing. It’s wearing spiritual clothing and spiritual concepts, but it is really no different than a drunk in the gutter who doesn’t want to feel the pain anymore. When you abide and accept everything completely and fully, you automatically go beyond. – Adyashanti • Most reporters are sheep in wolves’ clothing. – Jeffrey Klein • My brothers went to work at 12 and put themselves through school and brought the family out of ruin into food and clothing. – Mel Brooks • My diminished girth, in tailor phraseology, was hardly conceivable even by my own friends, or my respected medical adviser, until I put on my former clothing, over what I now wear, which is a thoroughly convincing proof of the remarkable change. – William Banting • My husband had a clothing store in Paris, and I had his factory make specifically for me something similar to the one I was looking for. We made it in different colours, and decided to sell them in the store…and in a day, they were sold out! This sweater became later known as the “poor boy sweater” and it ended up making the cover of Elle magazine, and in a day, I became the “Queen of knit”, without knowing anything about knitting! – Sonia Rykiel • My musical style has changed dramatically from my first album until now. That’s the real developmental shift. But my clothing has pretty much stayed the same. The important thing is to be real. – Peter Cincotti • Nancy Drew was always changing her outfits. I despised girls’ clothing, I couldn’t wait to get home from school and get out of it. The last thing I wanted to read was minute descriptions of Nancy’s frocks. – Alison Bechdel • Never relinquish clothing to a hotel valet without first specifically telling him that you want it back. – Fran Lebowitz • Never trust a man in red trousers – Mika • Never use the word “cheap”. Today everybody can look chic in inexpensive clothes (the rich buy them too). There is good clothing design on every level today. You can be the chicest thing in the world in a T-shirt and jeans — it’s up to you. – Karl Lagerfeld • No change in musical style will survive unless it is accompanied by a change in clothing style. Rock is to dress up to. – Frank Zappa • No self-respecting gay guy would have ever made some of the hair and clothing choices I am still trying to live down. – David Copperfield • Nothing to mountaineering, just a little physical endurance, a good deal of brains, lots of practice, and plenty of warm clothing. – Annie Smith Peck • Of course, clothing fashions have always been impractical, except in Tahiti. – Jacques Barzun • On occasion I have observed parents shopping to clothe a son about to enter missionary service. The new suits are fitted, the new shoes are laced, and shirts, socks, and ties are bought in quantity. I met one father who said to me, ‘Brother Monson, I want you to meet my son.’ Pride popped his buttons; the cost of the clothing emptied his wallet; love filled his heart. Tears filled my eyes when I noticed that his [the father’s] suit was old, his shoes well worn; but he felt no deprivation. The glow on his face was a memory to cherish. – Thomas S. Monson • One of the things we’re trying to do more of is not just take money from corporate partnerships, but get more involved in the business side for when I retire. So Puma are going to make me an ambassador for life. I have a clothing line coming out. I am investing a lot in housing in Jamaica, buildings for rent. – Usain Bolt • One out of forty American men wears women’s clothing. We’ve had more than forty presidents. One of these guys has been dancing around the Oval Office in a prom dress. – Allison Janney • Pope Francis seems to be a much nicer man than Pope Benedict, but I’m not sure that his views on things that really matter are all that different. Whereas Benedict was perhaps a wolf in wolf’s clothing, Francis is perhaps a wolf in sheep’s clothing. – Richard Dawkins • Real holiness has love for its essence, humility for its clothing, the good of others as its employment, and the honor of God as its end. – Nathanael Emmons • Religious strictures are often the source of attitudes toward nudity. Society urges the wearing of clothing partially as a means of controlling the powerful sexual urges that are feared will be released by nudity, causing chaotic behavior. – Patricia Garfield • Remove the heavy clothing of your self-definition. You are not woman, you are not American, you are not son, you are not spiritual seeker, executive, teacher, unemployed, you are not wounded, you are not highly respected, you are not productive, you are not blah-blah-blah-blah. – Jan Frazier • Scientists believe that the invention of clothing in Africa was a key factor in allowing our ancestors to migrate into colder climates and to spread across the globe. – Ziya Tong • Shoes and clothing damage our ability to survive naked in the wilderness. – Steve Mann • So many people have asked me how I could possibly be a role model and dress like a tramp and get implants… all I have to say is that self-esteem is how you look at yourself and I feel good enough about myself so wear that kind of clothing… the breast implant issue has nothing to do with that. – Britney Spears • So when the wolf pounces on your lamb, just ignore the pitiful bleating and remind yourself that this is a democracy, where every sheep can freely express its preference for which kind of wolf it wants to be eaten by. Many sheep, perhaps understandably, prefer a wolf in sheep’s clothing, which is after all the basic idea of democracy. So far it has worked pretty well. The wolves all agree on that, and they want to spread democracy everywhere. – Joseph Sobran • Some of us have such incredible things that can keep us from acting. We have the luxury of drinking such good wine, and having such good information at our fingertips. I can look up anything on my computer. And I can call any friend at the drop of a hat on my cell phone. And I can have beautiful clothing and great food in a world where people are being tortured. I have some responsibility for that. – Dar Williams • Someone must transform income into the food, shelter, clothing, nurture, discipline, education, minding, nursing, transportation, and emotional support that creates life outside of the office, permits survival of the race, cares for the ill and disabled, and makes life livable when we can no longer care for ourselves. – Anne-Marie Slaughter • Somewhere near you, somebody right now is trying to help the indigent and poor – providing food, shelter, clothing or simple kindness. – Tony Snow • Success follows those adept at preserving the substance of the past by clothing it in the forms of the future. – Dee Hock • Sure, I could of done it different… put my clown in a closet and dressed up in straight clothing. I could of compromised my essence, and swallowed my soul. – Wavy Gravy • Sweater, n.: garment worn by child when its mother is feeling chilly. – Ambrose Bierce • The alms given to a naked man in the street do not fulfil the obligations of the state, which owes to every citizen a certain subsistence, a proper nourishment, convenient clothing, and a kind of life not incompatible with health. – Baron de Montesquieu • The average family pays more in taxes than it spends on food, clothing, and shelter combined. – Dick Armey • The Church is the house of God. It is forbidden for men to enter with bare arms or in shorts. It is forbidden for women to enter in trousers, without a veil on their head, in short clothing, low necklines, sleeveless or immodest dresses. – Pio of Pietrelcina • The cinema that I make is a cinema about people, emotion, humanity and passion. It’s not just about what they struggle through, but what they live for. That’s what I love. The music they love, the people they love, the clothing, the hair and the life that they love – David O. Russell • The clothing is moving, the external version is moving. Whether the internal version is moving or not it is a different matter. It is good to practice Ayurveda, it is good to worship the Gods and Goddesses, it is good to do bhajans. Of course, depending on what your own personal development is, that will determine how, in what way and how well you will be able to connect to that tradition and bring it to life inside yourself. – Robert Svoboda • The clothing, the makeup, the freedom of expression in [the models’] bodies. It was Linda and Christy and Naomi at the time. So I modeled before college. – Tracee Ellis Ross • The deepest need of men is not food and clothing and shelter, important as they are. It is God. – Thomas Raymond Kelly • The difference between style and fashion is quality. – Giorgio Armani • The dress must not hang on the body but follow its lines. When a woman smiles the dress must smile with her. – Madeleine Vionnet • The fashionable woman wears clothes. The clothes don’t wear her. – Mary Quant • The finest clothing made is a person’s own skin, but, of course, society demands something more than this. – Mark Twain • The game Flights of Fancy or Reverse Strip Jump is played from as high a jumping-point as a competitor will dare. After each successful jump, the competitor is allowing to put on an article of clothing. Thirteen jumps is normally more than enough to see a competitor fully dressed for the day. – Peter Greenaway • The goal I seek is to have people refine their style through my clothing without having them become victims of fashion. – Giorgio Armani • The history of clothing practices provides guidance for fashioning a new ethic that emphasizes quality over quantity, longevity over novelty, and versatility over specialization. With such an ethic, consumers would demand a shift toward more timeless design, away from fast-moving trends. Clothes could become more versatile in terms of what they can be used for, their ability to fit differently shaped bodies and to be altered. – Juliet B. Schor • The Honorable Elijah Muhammad says that the black man in America, for the past 400 years, has been like a boy in the white man’s house, begging the white man for a job, for food, clothing and shelter. And then after the white man provides him with all of these things, he turns around and get – has the nerve to get angry at the white man when the white man tries to control his life. – Malcolm X • The immense wealth of doctrine and institutions can become a handicap if we are trying to present all of that to a person who has lost all contact with the Church and no longer knows who Jesus is. That would be like clothing a baby with one of those enormous, heavy brocaded copes that priests and bishops used to wear. Instead, it is necessary to help this person establish a relationship with Jesus. – Raniero Cantalamessa • The left’s obsession with corporations as a spawn of evil is pathological paranoia. A corporation is just one form of organizing a private business enterprise for purposes of limiting personal liability, issuing stock, filing financial reports and paying taxes. Other forms include partnerships and sole proprietorships. Are they less evil? You buy your groceries from corporations, your cars, newspapers, cellphones, clothing and exercise equipment. Your parents and children work for corporations. Are they evil? – Mike Rosen • The makeup is simply an extension of the personality and colors, clothing, makeup all express something. – Gene Simmons • The mathematician may be compared to a designer of garments, who is utterly oblivious of the creatures whom his garments may fit. To be sure, his art originated in the necessity for clothing such creatures, but this was long ago; to this day a shape will occasionally appear which will fit into the garment as if the garment had been made for it. Then there is no end of surprise and delight. – George Dantzig • The most important thing, of course, is that you should look more stunning than you have ever looked in your life. How many excuses do you have to wear a dress bigger than anyone else’s, at a party just for you, where everyone has to burst into tears from how gorgeous you look while you prance around in front of them? Remember, your lifelong happiness depends on this one article of clothing. If it doesn’t look good, you’re not a bride. You’re just some idiot in a big white thing – a color unflattering to about 93 percent of the population. – Mimi Pond • The move to tax Internet sales, clothed as a ‘fairness’ issue, is the typical ‘wolf-in-sheep’s-clothing’ ploy so often used by governments unwilling to cut expenditures to match revenues. It matters not whether its proponents have a ‘D’ or an ‘R’ after their name. It is a tax increase in either case. – Bob Barr • The noblest art is the nude. This truth is recognized by all, and followed by painters, sculptors and poets. Only the dancer has forgotten it, who should remember it, as the instrument of [the dance] art is the human body itself. – Isadora Duncan • The origins of clothing are not practical. They are mystical and erotic. The primitive man in the wolf-pelt was not keeping dry; he was saying: Look what I killed. Aren’t I the best? – Katharine Hamnett • The ravening wolves are amongst us, from our own membership, and they, more than any others, are clothed in sheep’s clothing, because they wear the habiliments of the priesthood…We should be careful of them. – J. Reuben Clark • The technology for a clothing printer exists but is not packaged in a form that would be suitable for consumer use. With the future potential of printing technology, an at-home clothing printer is a definite possibility. Our challenge was to define the experience. – Joshua Harris • The time will come when we will be obliged to depend upon our own resources; for the time is not far distant when the curtain will be dropped between us and the United States. When the time comes, brethren and sisters, you will wish you had commenced sooner to make your own clothing. I tell you, God requires us to go into home manufacture; and, prolong it as much as you like, you have got to do it. – Heber C. Kimball • The woman’s bill of rights is, unhappily, long overdue. It should have run along with the rights of man in the eighteenth century. Its drag as to time of official proclamation is a drag as to social vision. And even if equal rights were now written into the law of our land, it would be so inadequate today as a means to food, clothing and shelter for woman at large that what they would still be enjoying would be equality in disaster rather than in realistic privilege. – Mary Ritter Beard • The word “veganism” denotes a philosophy and way of living which seeks to exclude – as far as is possible and practical – all forms of exploitation of, and cruelty to, animals for food, clothing or any other purpose; and by extension, promotes the development and use of animal-free alternatives for the benefit of humans, animals and the environment. In dietary terms it denotes the practice of dispensing with all products derived wholly or partly from animals. – Donald Watson • The world over, give a guy money and it goes to drinking, gambling, and women. When you give a woman money, it goes to feeding, clothing, helping people. – Peter Buffett • There are new ways of producing food, film, clothing, and research that steer clear of using animals. Some of those products are functionally equivalent or even superior to what we’re used to. Now corporations, legislatures, and other institutions are responding, and supporting these shifts, so we’re seeing seismic changes throughout society. – Wayne Pacelle • There is a vast difference between the outward clothing of the Spirit’s power and the inward filling of the Spirit’s life. In the first, despite the power, the hidden man of the heart may remain unchanged. In the latter, that monster is dealt with. – Gene Edwards • There is increasing social concern about our use of nonhumans for experiments, food, clothing and entertainment. This concern about animals reflects both our own moral development as a civilization and our recognition that the differences between humans and animals are, for the most part, differences of degree and not of kind. – Gary L. Francione • There is no morally coherent difference between fur and other animal clothing, such as leather, wool, etc., just as there is no morally coherent distinction between meat and milk or eggs. – Gary L. Francione • There were details like clothing, hair styles and the fragile objects that hardly ever survive for the archaeologist-musical instruments, bows and arrows, and body ornaments depicted as they were worn… No amounts of stone and bone could yield the kinds of information that the paintings gave so freely – Mary Leakey • There’s enough food in this world. There’s enough housing in this world. There’s enough shelter in this world. There’s enough clothing in this world. There’s enough teachers, there’s enough universities for everybody’s needs to be met, and the reasons they aren’t is not because of lack of resources. It’s because of distribution, and that’s the politics of hate, which is why this is a movement against that. It’s a politics of love. – Rebecca Solnit • There’s no such thing as bad weather, only inappropriate clothing – Ranulph Fiennes • There’s two facets to writing a song. There’s you sitting in your room writing the sentiments of the song; the lyrics, the melody and the changes, and then there’s the part where you go into the studio and you put clothing on it. – Nuno Bettencourt • They say that the best furniture and clothing design from the ’50s and ’60s is Scandinavian or Milanese. – Christian Lacroix • Throw aside your scriptures in the Ganga and teach the people first the means of procuring their food and clothing, and then you will find time to read to them the scriptures. – Swami Vivekananda • To me, clothing is a form of self-expression – there are hints about who you are in what you wear. – Marc Jacobs • Together with the works of mercy, feeding, sheltering, and clothing our brothers, we must indoctrinate. – Dorothy Day • Truth is, most of us contain a splashing, giggling, squealing child who knows without thinking that bare skin and water go together as wings go with air, roots with earth, and the phoenix with incendiary sun. And innocence belongs to us as it did to ancient Greek athletes, who never wore clothes for their footraces or boxing matches but rather oiled themselves until their nude bodies glistened in the sunlight. – Janet Lembke • We are talking about mutated women, the result of cruel genetic experiments performed by fashion designers so lacking in any sense of human decency that they think nothing of putting their initials on your eyeglass lenses. The leading cause of death among fashion models is falling through street grates. If a normal woman puts on clothing designed for these unfortunate people, she is quite naturally going to look like Revenge of the Pork Person. – Dave Barry • We can no more do without spirituality than we can do without food, shelter, or clothing. – Ernest Holmes • We few, we happy few, we band of brothers – joined in the serious business of keeping our food, shelter, clothing and loved ones from combining with oxygen. – Kurt Vonnegut • We have to find in Christ, not a mask that conceals our face, but an entire wardrobe of clothing, which is His righteousness. – R. C. Sproul • We live in an age of seriously crap mass clothing. They’ve made a science of it. – William Gibson • We take care of our health; we lay up money; we make our roof tight, and our clothing sufficient; but who provides wisely that he shall not be wanting in the best property of all, -friends? – Ralph Waldo Emerson • Wear modest, clean clothing. Your clothing doesn’t need to be new and [it] should have some fashion of course, but [it] should be clean, modest, and neat. Be dignified in your outward manner and in your inward morality. – Bruce R. McConkie • Well, what I’m doing is really clothing. I’m not doing sculpture. – Issey Miyake • We’re taking up some science experiments, some crystal growth things, we have a refrigerator that carries up some samples, new samples that go into the station, we bring the old ones home; we have a lot of clothing, we have a lot of food-U.S. and Russian food. – Linda M. Godwin • What a strange power there is in clothing. – Isaac Bashevis Singer • What we want is clothing we think we can fly in. That’s why I opened the show with flying dresses. – Alber Elbaz • When a rainbow appears vividly in the sky, you can see its beautiful colors, yet you could not wear as clothing or put it on as an ornament. It arises through the conjunction of various factors, but there is nothing about it that can be grasped. Likewise, thoughts that arise in the mind have no tangible existence or intrinsic solidity. There is no logical reason why thoughts, which have no substance, should have so much power over you, nor is there any reason why you should become their slave. – Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche • When a woman veils her body in modest clothing, she is not hiding herself from men. On the contrary, she is revealing her dignity to them. – Jason Evert • When the child is twelve, your wife buys her a splendidly silly article of clothing called a training bra. To train what? I never had a training jock. And believe me, when I played football, I could have used a training jock more than any twelve-year-old needs a training bra. – Bill Cosby • When we really get into hard times, where food is scarce or there is none at all, and so with clothing and shelter, money may be no good for there may be nothing to buy, and you cannot eat money, you cannot get enough of it together to burn to keep you warm, and you cannot wear it. – J. Reuben Clark • When you buy a piece of vintage clothing you’re not just buying the fabric and thread – you’re buying a piece of someone’s past – Isabel Wolff • When you feel good in a clothing anything can happen. A good clothing is a passport for happiness. – Yves Saint Laurent • When you really are country, and you don’t just wear it like a piece of clothing or something, you really can’t get away from it. It just is who you are – Lee Ann Womack • When you work with great people, you learn – about film, about clothing, about life, about sex. – Guido Palau • When you’ve seen a nude infant doing a backward somersault you know why clothing exists. – Stephen Fry • Who is secure in all his basic needs? Who has work, spiritual care, medical care, housing, food, occasional entertainment, free clothing, free burial, free everything? The answer might be nuns and monks, but the standard reply is ‘prisoners – Erik von Kuehnelt-Leddihn • With me, it’s clothing and makeup and hair and all that stuff that inform how the character moves and feels. – Toks Olagundoye • Women are free in the Islamic Republic in the selection of their activities and their future and their clothing. – Ruhollah Khomeini • Women of all ages in countries around the world are raped at all different times of day, in different circumstances, wearing all different kinds of clothing (including in countries where the majority of women wear completely covering clothing). The one thing they all have in common? They came into contact with a rapist. – Laura Bates • Women take clothing much more seriously than men. I’ve never seen a man walk into a party and say “Oh, my God, I’m so embarrassed; get me out of here. There’s another man wearing a black tuxedo. – Rita Rudner • You can tell what was the best year of your father’s life, because they seem to freeze that clothing style and ride it out. – Jerry Seinfeld • You can’t be what you don’t see. I didn’t think about being a doctor. I didn’t even think about being a clerk in a store, I’d never seen a black clerk in a clothing store. – Joycelyn Elders • You might think people would buy clothes out of pity, but they won’t. People buy clothes because they want to be excited about themselves. …it has to be great clothing that just happens to be goody-goody, too. – Katharine Hamnett • You walk a fine line when you have a performance at a show just as you do with having celebrities attend a show – you never want the attention to be drawn too far away from the clothing. – Mia Moretti
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• A ‘liberal paradise’ would be a place where everybody has guaranteed employment, free comprehensive health care, free education, free food, free housing, free clothing, free utilities and only law enforcement personnel have guns. And, believe it or not, such a liberal utopia does indeed exist. … It’s called prison. – Joe Arpaio • A clothing company is making T-shirts inspired by Bernie Sanders with messages like ‘Feel the Bern.’ They were gonna make them for Lincoln Chafee too, but no one wants to wear a shirt that says ‘Feel the Chafee.’ – Jimmy Fallon • A great thing happening now in art is that artists are using the figure, the body, clothing, life. – Issey Miyake • A long memory is the most subversive idea in America. A tautology is a thing which is tautological. A witty saying proves nothing, but saying something pointless gets people’s attention. If your kids look like you, it’s hereditory. If they look like the neighbor, it’s the environment. Although golf was originally restricted to wealthy, overweight Protestants, today it’s open to anybody who owns hideous clothing. – Dave Barry • A lot of geeks are pale, bespectacled, wear dark clothing and don’t get out much – the stereotype exists because it is very often true. I could pass for a non-geek but it would be inaccurate. – China Mieville • A man who examines the saddle and bridle and not the animal itself when he is out to buy a horse is a fool; similarly, only an absolute fool values a man according to his clothes, or according to his position, which after all is only something we wear like clothing. – Seneca the Younger • A sheep in sheep’s clothing. – Winston Churchill • A weird thing happens when you’re taken out of your normal clothing and put into USA gear. – Shaun White • A woman’s dress should be like a barbed-wire fence: serving its purpose without obstructing the view. – Sophia Loren • About 25 years ago, I took a bicycle across the United States. I soon found out that the greatest item of clothing was the trusty bandanna. There were dozens of uses for a bandanna – as a pot holder, a chain cleaner, a sun shield, a headband, a snot rag, a declaration of Kerouacian intent. – Colum McCann • Actors have an unusual perspective on clothing. You’ve really got to know the impact of what you’re wearing on the character you’re playing – Kyle MacLachlan • Advertising mourishes the consuming power of men. It sets up before a man the goal of a better home, better clothing, better food for himself and his family. It spurs individual exertion and greater production. – Winston Churchill • Alessandro Michele is finally made clothing for men that is as fun to wear as the clothes that women get to wear. That’s not often the case. There’s a sense of joy and celebration in it. – Jared Leto • Alike and ever alike, we are on all continents in the need of love, food, clothing, work, speech, worship, sleep, games, dancing, fun. From tropics to arctics humanity live with these needs so alike, so inexorably alike. – Carl Sandburg • All the asylum clothing is made by the patients, but sewing does not employ one’s mind. After several months’ confinement the thoughts of the busy world grow faint, and all the poor prisoners can do is to sit and ponder over their hopeless fate – Nellie Bly • All the athletes are individuals. This isn’t a team sport. We all have our own styles, our own clothing preferences and our own way of doing things. That’s the way I do things and I’m proud of it. – Nick Goepper • Although a man may wear fine clothing, if he lives peacefully; and is good, self-possessed, has faith and is pure; and if he does not hurt any living being, he is a holy man. – Denis Diderot • Although golf was originally restricted to wealthy, overweight Protestants, today it’s open to anybody who owns hideous clothing. – Dave Barry • America is becoming more and more dependent upon imports from foreign manufacturers than we are exports from our country in all fields: in appliances, in clothing, even food. This year America may become for the first time in its history a net food importer. – Marcy Kaptur • Anyone can get dressed up and glamorous, but it is how people dress in their days off that are the most intriguing. – Alexander Wang • As for Clothing, to come at once to the practical part of the question, perhaps we are led oftener by the love of novelty and a regard for the opinions of men, in procuring it, than by a true utility. – Henry David Thoreau • As for uniqueness, this is virtually nonexistent! And it’s a shame that people think they’re unique because they have a face ring, retro clothing, colorful hair, drive a certain kind of automobile or listen to some obscure musician. – Gary Yourofsky • As you know, the business is cyclic with styles. It’s no different from clothing styles. – Juice Newton • Authenticity doesn’t mean much to me. I just want “good”, in the sense of well-designed, well-constructed, long-lasting garments. My interest in military clothing stems from that. It’s not about macho, playing soldiers, anything militaristic. It’s the functionality, the design-solutions, the durability. Likewise workwear. – William Gibson
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• Change is a sheep in wolf’s clothing – Darren LaCroix • Clothes are nothing more than a fig leaf. And the bodies beneath are just another layer of clothing, an outfit of flesh with an impractically thin leather exterior, in various shades of pink, yellow and brown. The souls alone are real. Seen in this way, there can never be any such thing as social unease or shyness or embarrassment. All you need do is greet your fellow soul. – Michel Faber • Clothes make the man. Naked people have little or no influence on society. – Mark Twain • Clothing has a great deal to do with the attitudes and energy that others direct towards you. I favor the chic, and tend to avoid the trendy. I think that it’s good to be chic when possible because it is more inaccessible. – Frederick Lenz • Clothing is art. It’s an expression of how you feel. I think that it’s not so much a question of a certain style or designer, but of finding the type of clothing that works well for you. – Frederick Lenz • Clothing sales plummet, rent delinquencies mount and even grocery sales shrink as gamblers, having tapped out their entertainment budgets, dip into dollars set aside for necessities – John Warren Kindt • C’m’on lefties! Admit that Trump has been very tough on China. He has been especially tough on Chinese kids who slave away in sweatboxes, making his clothing lines. – Michael R. Burch • Curiously, ghosts are rarely if ever seen in the nude. They appear fully clothed, and may even change clothing on subsequent appearances. They may change their form, to appear as they looked at different stages of their lives. Unless someone out there knows of an extoplasmic department store on the spiritual plane, we have to wonder, “Where do the clothes and accessories come from? – Loyd Auerbach • Customers want good value, but they care more than ever how food and clothing products are made. – Stuart Rose • Definitely with the fit of clothing – how it really depends on mere centimeters and millimeters of difference in terms of how lengths can make such a big impact on your shape. I learned how to incorporate a cute peter pan collar on a dress and not make it look juvenile. – Lily Collins • Don’t forget that costumes, like dreams, are symbolic communication. Dreams teach us that a language for everything exists – for every object, every color worn, every clothing detail. Hence, costumes provide an aesthetic objectification that helps to tell the character’s story. – Federico Fellini • Elegance is a question of personality, more than one’s clothing. – Jean Paul Gaultier • Even now, if I am thinking about spending a lot of money on clothing or furniture, I think ‘I can’t spend so much money on one thing; my poor old Daddy could have raised his family five years on that!’ – Dolly Parton • Evil is real – and powerful. It has to be fought, not explained away, not fled. And God is against evil all the way. So each of us has to decide where we stand, how we’re going to live our lives. We can try to persuade ourselves and wink at evil. We can say that it isn’t so bad after all, maybe even try to call it fun by clothing it in silks and velvets. We can compromise with it, keep quiet about it , and say it’s none of our business. Or we can work on God’s side, listen for His orders on strategy against the evil, no matter how horrible it is, and know that He can transform it. – Catherine Marshall • Fairest and best adorned is she Whose clothing is humility. – James Montgomery • Fashion is very much emotional. When you see it, or when you wear the right clothing, or you wear whatever, it’s supposed to make you feel something. You’re supposed to feel some type of emotion, and I feel like I try to do that when I’m on a red carpet. – Zendaya • Fear wraps our bodies in clothing, love allows us to stand naked. – Neale Donald Walsch • Five Great Habits for Better Relationships: acceptance (smile each time), appreciation (say thank you to everyone), admiration (compliment people on their appearance or clothing, etc.), approval (praise immediately, specifically and repeatedly), and attention (be a good listener). – Brian Tracy • Food, clothing and shelter — these are the basic needs. Beyond that, if you want anything, it is the beginning of self-deception. – U.G. Krishnamurti • For example, I wear clothes I buy at trendy shops because I don’t care much about clothing. If someone wants to create a trend around clothing, I’ll happily and blindly follow. – Lewis Schiff • For me, clothing is nothing without the story behind it. Everything I own evokes some kind of memory. – Rachael Taylor • For me, it’s really day to day. I don’t really plan ahead and I like to be excited about what I’m wearing. Being on the road all the time, it’s various articles of clothing that keep me inspired and feeling good. A fun or beautiful thing to wear can change your day. I think spontaneity and not adhering to any narrow styles keep me happy. – Victoria Legrand • For me, the anarchy movement is hilarious. It’s all under .org, which is of course government sponsored websites, and then they’re all wearing corporate clothing from the Dr.Martin’s to the back sacks and the cell phones, they’re all flying around on corporate jets and using corporate highways. Very anarchistic! – John Lydon • For over forty years, in a spirit of love, members of the Church have been counseled to be thrifty and self-reliant; to avoid debt; pay tithes and a generous fast offering; be industrious; and have sufficient food, clothing, and fuel on hand to last at least one year. Today there are compelling reasons to reemphasize this counsel. – Ezra Taft Benson • Gamblers spend 10 percent less on food; 25 percent less on clothing and 35 percent less on savings – John Warren Kindt • Gap clothing allows you to look like you’re from nowhere and anywhere. – Douglas Coupland • Giving back is the right thing to do, whether it’s donating clothing or even just a smile to someone who needs it. – Becky G • God is our clothing, that wraps, clasps and encloses us so as to never leave us. – Julian of Norwich • Have you ever known an alcoholic, a cigarette smoker, or a heroin user to be rational when it came to alcohol, cigarettes, or heroin? Of course not. And there is NO such thing as a rational – or ethical – meat, dairy, egg and honey-eater when it comes to animal issues and whether humans should be enslaving, murdering and eating animals, or using them as test subjects, clothing and entertainment. – Gary Yourofsky • I actually love modeling clothing and showing women that clothing and style can help your confidence shine. – Ashley Graham • I always just wanted to be a movie actress, like Lily Tomlin or Ruth Gordon. I just imagined myself being in a movie, wearing stylish women’s clothing the way I saw Amy Irving wearing it. – Jenny Slate • I am never at my best in the early morning, especially a cold morning in the Yorkshire spring with a piercing March wind sweeping down from the fells, finding its way inside my clothing, nipping at my nose and ears. – James Herriot • I am the largest market shareholder of clothing in the UK and I am not a destination shop for food. If the clothing market is affected – and it has been – and I hold my market share mathematically, then fine, I am doing no worse than the market is doing, which is exactly the case, but I’m losing revenue. – Stuart Rose • I am very much a person who appreciates perennial things. Things like a Lacoste shirt, a Clarks desert boot, Persol sunglasses and Vans shoes that have been the same forever. There are certain things that once you find it, you like it and it’s done. I like Italian clothing, like suits from Battistoni and I have a shirt by Piero Albertelli. – Roman Coppola • I believe in the 12 Jewels and try to provide my childrem with them. That is Knowledge, Wisdom, Understanding, Freedom, Justice, Equality, Food, Clothing, Shelter, Love, Peace and Happiness. – RZA • I can still do clothing, movies, cartoons. I’mma get mine regardless. Whether I put an album out or not, I’m still gonna see a check. – Beanie Sigel • I cannot believe that our factory system is the best mode by which men may get clothing. The condition of the operatives is becoming every day more like that of the English; and it cannot be wondered at, since, as far as I have heard or observed, the principal object is, not that mankind may be well and honestly clad, but, unquestionably, that the corporations may be enriched. – Henry David Thoreau • I design for real people. I think of our customers all the time. There is no virtue whatsoever in creating clothing or accessories that are not practical. – Giorgio Armani • I do a lot of vintage, of course, but I really feel so particular about clothing. I think it stems from acting, like if I’m not wearing the proper shoes for a character I feel totally off. – Morgan Saylor • I do enjoy wearing Japanese and Italian clothing. I also enjoy my blue jeans or tennis shorts and running shoes. I like driving a Porsche because it is an elegant machine and it is a very beautiful experience to drive it. It’s magnificently made. – Frederick Lenz • I do love a bit of fashion. I grew up around a lot of it as my mum and dad had clothing stores so my mum was always designing a lot, and I definitely had that as an influence. – Leona Lewis • I don’t find glamour and clothing relevant. – Tea Leoni • I don’t have a problem with my body. I’m not just going to strip off all my clothing, but if the part calls for it and I don’t think there’s any way round, I’m absolutely fine. – Keira Knightley • I don’t know what it is about the shower that generates creative thoughts. Maybe it’s the hot water. Maybe it’s being unencumbered even by the restriction of clothing. – Lyle Lovett • I don’t see how an article of clothing can be indecent. A person, yes. – Robert A. Heinlein • I feel like clothing is very much emotional, you know? – Zendaya • I find men’s clothing fascinating because sometime between, say, 1930 and 1936 a handful of basic shapes were created and still prevail as a sort of scale of expression, with which every man can project his own personality and his own dignity. – Yves Saint Laurent • I grew up in a family where our mother made our clothing. We didn’t have a lot of money, so we learned how to scrimp, and we learned how to invent and to create. And those are learned skills. – Marcy Kaptur • I had such a distaste for ’70s clothing. So, the ’90s were a rough period for me because I got made fun of for wearing what they used to call “pegged pants.” Now they call them “skinny jeans.” – Justin Theroux • I have a line of clothing at J.C. Penney’s… and I’m lucky to be affiliated. – Diahann Carroll • I have many creative outlets. I sing, I like music, I like art, I paint, I draw. I like buying art. I read a lot, too. I love books. And I’m working on a clothing line, too. – Evan Ross • I just think this whole thing about not wearing anything twice, I just don’t understand it. I think things should be worn. You should bond with your clothing. It should be yours. – Alexandra Kotur • I know not what you believe of God, but I believe He gave yearnings and longings to be filled, and that He did not mean all our time should be devoted to feeding and clothing the body – Lucy Stone • I majored in fashion design in school, and I have always wanted to design my own line of clothing, jewelry, and stuff like that; so this was just a step for me in that direction. – Diana Ross • I mean gifts and trips and clothing and all sorts of things, and now he Tim Kaine is running for vice president. I don’t get what’s going on here. He was not a good choice for her. – Donald Trump • I model irregular clothing. – Jay London • I never dreamed about being an actor, because that was out of reach. Coming from a small town that was big in farming, and also big in clothing factories, you don’t dream about being a professional football player or an actor. – Herschel Walker • I realized that I wasn’t naturally born to good taste. I understand what it is, but I am happy to wear bright colors. I do have a few items of black clothing, but I think good taste and doing the same thing over and over again is what the whole art world has become. – Jim Shaw • I really like the retro look. My regular clothing, I like to always keep it classy and I like to kind of be more dressed up more of the time. I’m not really someone you see in sweatpants a lot. – Aly Raisman • I spent nearly two hours deciding on an outfit that would look as if the subject of clothing had never crossed my mind, but would in fact show off my best features and miraculously hide the extra pounds. – Rosanne Cash • I think clothing is transformative. When you put something really beautiful on, you feel something. In so many ways, were always playing a form of dress-up – its just a grown-up, much chicer version of it. Its nice to be able to be whoever you want to be. – Jason Wu • I think it’s cooler when girls have favorite pieces of clothing rather than an entirely new wardrobe every few months. – Cameron Russell • I think there’s a lot of people who are afraid to experiment with clothing because they’re afraid to get judged or ridiculed. – Ian Astbury • I want people to see the dress, but focus on the woman. – Vera Wang • I want to find a way to reach young women emotionally and also to start providing clothing for them so that they can wear the same things their thin friends can wear. I really want to do evening wear and prom dresses for these girls. – Delta Burke • I wanted Bow’s hair and makeup and clothing to look like a woman who has four children, a career, and a full life. For example, she won’t wear eyeshadow unless she’s going out. Because it takes a lot of time to put eyeshadow on. She’s a woman who has style, but it’s all about functionality – she grabs stuff from her closet. – Tracee Ellis Ross • I was lucky I survived the motorcycle accident because I – bike went under the car. I flew out about 20 or 25 feet. I didn’t have a helmet on. I hit my head on the pavement and knocked myself out, gave myself a brain concussion, screwed up my left leg. And I was – I was lucky then that I didn’t get killed because I didn’t have any protective clothing on whatsoever. And I took a pretty good beating. But, yeah, such was the nature of the day when the barber was called and Samson’s locks were trimmed. – Bruce Springsteen • I was unaware of the dispute in Brooklyn. I would never knowingly wear any clothes or support any company who produced clothing with alleged wage and labor violations. – Shakira • I was very preppy in my childhood. I also went through an anti-clothing moment where I just wanted to wear sweats because I’d just moved to Canada. My mom was always trying to get me into proper clothes, but I never wanted to wear them, and now that’s all I wear. – Jason Wu • I was writing – at least beginning to write Boston Boy and there were a lot of holes in my so-called research. I didn’t know the towns my mother and father came from in Russia. I didn’t know the name of the clothing store I went to work for when I was 11 years old. I didn’t know a lot of things. So I called for my FBI files, not expecting to have that stuff there, but I wanted to know what they had on me.But they did have the towns my mother and father lived in in Russia. They had the grocery store I worked in when I was 11 years old. – Nat Hentoff • I wear black on the outside ‘Cause black is how I feel on the inside. – Steven Morrissey • I wear everything from hip-hop baggy pants to beautiful Armani dresses. I also like to mix vintage clothing with designer pieces. – Julia Stiles • I will continue to distribute blankets, sleeping bags, warm clothing and food on a regular basis, in the hope that my modest efforts will give some comfort to those people we are able help. – Mohamed Al-Fayed • I wore a lot of vintage clothing. I dressed like a reporter, with a little card in my hat. I had these fantasies of who I wanted to be, so I’d dress like an explorer, a cowboy. I dressed up like Elton John a lot too. That was another period. – Illeana Douglas • If a man were living in isolation his income would be literally his product. Make him the monarch and owner of an island, and the fruits that he raises and the clothing that he makes constitute, in themselves, his income. This ceases to be true when trading begins. – John Bates Clark • If a woman wants to fly, first of all she must, of course, abandon skirts and don a knickerbocker uniform. – Harriet Quimby • If honor be your clothing, the suit will last a lifetime; but if clothing be your honor, it will soon be worn threadbare.- William Arnot • If my clothing does stand out, then I guess it’s a compliment, but I just wear whatever feels comfortable. – Shania Twain • If one’s life is simple, contentment has to come. Simplicity is extremely important for happiness. Having few desires, feeling satisfied with what you have, is very vital: satisfaction with just enough food, clothing, and shelter to protect yourself from the elements. – Dalai Lama • If we are to begin to try and understand life as it will be in 1960, we must begin by realizing that food, clothing and shelter will cost as little as air – John Langdon-Davies • If we have love and compassion in our hearts, then we will wholeheartedly serve those who suffer from lack of food, clothing and shelter. – Mata Amritanandamayi • If you have to ask if a clothing item is a dress or a top, it is always a top. – Tim Gunn • I’m actively looking at pilots in the very limited pilot season that is about to begin. Lots of work for my clothing line which is extremely exciting. – Alyssa Milano • I’m going forward, so my clothing line is kind of the physicalization of that. The idea of diversity, of uniqueness, of individuality – that’s what this is all about. – Zendaya • I’m just a bleeping maniac in straight clothing. There’s no reason to dress my monster up. – Glenn Frey • I’m tryin’ to build myself bigger than just Ace Hood, I’m tryin’ to build myself as a bigger brand – open up clothing lines, colognes. – Ace Hood • I’m very interested in buildings that adapt to changes in climatic conditions according to the seasons, buildings capable of responding to our physical and psychological needs in the way that clothing does. We don’t turn on the air-conditioning as we walk through the streets in high summer. Instead, we change the character of the clothing by which we are protected. Layering and changeability: this is the key. – Glenn Murcutt • In China there was once a man who liked pictures of dragons, and his clothing and furnishings were all designed accordingly. His deep affection for dragons was brought to the attention of the dragon god, and onde day a real dragon appeared before his window. It is said that he died of fright. He was probably a man who always spoke big words but acted differently when facing the real thing. – Yamamoto Tsunetomo • In Georgia, rednecks are just wolves in wolf clothing. In Detroit, you don’t know who’s a redneck until you go home and meet their parents. – Joseph Bruce • In Harlem, for instance, all of the stores are owned by white people, all of the buildings are owned by white people. The black people are just there – paying rent, buying the groceries; but they don’t own the stores, clothing stores, food stores, any kind of stores; don’t even own the homes that they live in. They are all owned by outsiders, and for these run-down apartment dwellings, the black man in Harlem pays more money than the man down in the rich Park Avenue section. – Malcolm X • In our home (for the dying at Kali Ghat) in Calcutta, there is great peace, unity and love. Many Hindu families bring food, clothing nonstop to our home for the dying. This is an act of love. I didn’t ask them. They have only heard about what I am doing and they all come. – Mother Teresa • In the beginning of the book, The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane, Edward is more enamored of himself than he is of anybody else. He’s a very fine rabbit; he’s been constructed incredibly well, and he has a wardrobe of amazing clothing. He’s arrogant, and he doesn’t care whether Abilene loves him or not. As the journey progresses, as he gets passed from hand to hand, he learns what it means to love. He gets more and more bedraggled, and his clothing is lost; yet he becomes finer in soul and heart than he was at the beginning of the journey. – Kate DiCamillo • In the next election, can we vote to ban those ribbon things that kind of keep clothing on hangers but really just hang out of your armpits? – Olivia Wilde • Insecurity is love dressed in a child’s clothing. – Kofi Annan • Is not the most erotic part of the body wherever the clothing affords a glimpse? – Roland Barthes • It gets boring to me when people talk about clothing brands or what boat they’re going to buy next summer. – Natassia Malthe • It is both delusional and stupid to think that clothes don’t really matter and we should all wear whatever we want. Most people don’t take clothing seriously enough, but whether we should or not, clothes do talk to us and we make decisions based on people’s appearances. – G. Bruce Boyer • It is extremely important to me that the social and environmental issues associated with the production of fashion clothing are addressed. – Bonnie Wright • It is long accepted by the missionaries that morality is inversely proportional to the amount of clothing people wore – Alex Carey • It is torment to be segregated out because of some bit of clothing that you’re wearing. – Alan Sugar • It might be said that society speaks through the clothing it wears. Through its clothing it reveals its secret aspirations and uses it, at least in part, to build or destroy its future. – Pope Pius XII • It seems the most logical thing in the world to believe that the natural resources of the Earth, upon which the race depends for food, clothing and shelter, should be owned collectively by the race instead of being the private property of a few social parasites. – Ralph Chaplin • It’s very important to have the right clothing to exercise in. If you throw on an old T-shirt or sweats, it’s not inspiring for your workout. – Cheryl Tiegs • I’ve always been the go-to girl for all of my girlfriends in terms of relationship advice or clothing advice. – Molly Ringwald • I’ve always been very interested in fashion, but it is extremely important to me that the social and environment issues associated with the production of fashionable clothing are addressed. Made-By carries out really important work in transforming the fashion industry, and I am thrilled to support the organisation and help raise awareness of these ongoing issues. – Bonnie Wright • I’ve always regarded nature as the clothing of God. – Alan Hovhaness • I’ve always thought of accessories as the exclamation point of a woman’s outfit. – Michael Kors • I’ve been offered a lot of things that celebrities do that I wouldn’t do, like perfumes, lines of clothing and this, that and the other. – Gloria Estefan • I’ve got whole years of unfortunate clothing in ’80s. – Patrick Wilson • I’ve watched towns and cities evolve and become very resilient, and fun, and unique, and prosperous on their own terms. And the secret is bridging. It’s when the local church has a fun clothing swap fundraiser with a temple, and then the next year they bring in the mosque. – Dar Williams • James Bond is quite serious about his drinks and clothing and cigarettes and food and all that sort of thing. There is nothing wry or amused about James Bond. – Ken Follett • Labels are for filing. Labels are for clothing. Labels are not for people. – Martina Navratilova • Legalize hemp and allow women to grow it and make food, clothing and housing for pennies from it and legalize marijuana too. Let women integrate their divided consciousness with a natural herb instead of doctors’ pills that kill the liver. – Roseanne Barr • Leo Tolstoy, the greatest anti-patriot of our time, defines patriotism as the principle that will justify the training of wholesale murderers; a trade that requires better equipment in the exercise of man-killing than the making of such necessities as shoes, clothing, and houses; a trade that guarantees better returns and greater glory than that of the honest workingman. – Emma Goldman • Many sisters complain that people don’t want to marry them unless they stop wearing hijab. No man is worth your hijab, and a real man wouldn’t request you to take it off in the first place. – Omar Suleiman • Many spiritual people are involved in a radical denial of what is happening. They want to transcend it, get rid of it, get out of it, get away from it. There’s nothing wrong with that feeling, but the approach doesn’t work because it’s escapism in spiritual clothing. It’s wearing spiritual clothing and spiritual concepts, but it is really no different than a drunk in the gutter who doesn’t want to feel the pain anymore. When you abide and accept everything completely and fully, you automatically go beyond. – Adyashanti • Most reporters are sheep in wolves’ clothing. – Jeffrey Klein • My brothers went to work at 12 and put themselves through school and brought the family out of ruin into food and clothing. – Mel Brooks • My diminished girth, in tailor phraseology, was hardly conceivable even by my own friends, or my respected medical adviser, until I put on my former clothing, over what I now wear, which is a thoroughly convincing proof of the remarkable change. – William Banting • My husband had a clothing store in Paris, and I had his factory make specifically for me something similar to the one I was looking for. We made it in different colours, and decided to sell them in the store…and in a day, they were sold out! This sweater became later known as the “poor boy sweater” and it ended up making the cover of Elle magazine, and in a day, I became the “Queen of knit”, without knowing anything about knitting! – Sonia Rykiel • My musical style has changed dramatically from my first album until now. That’s the real developmental shift. But my clothing has pretty much stayed the same. The important thing is to be real. – Peter Cincotti • Nancy Drew was always changing her outfits. I despised girls’ clothing, I couldn’t wait to get home from school and get out of it. The last thing I wanted to read was minute descriptions of Nancy’s frocks. – Alison Bechdel • Never relinquish clothing to a hotel valet without first specifically telling him that you want it back. – Fran Lebowitz • Never trust a man in red trousers – Mika • Never use the word “cheap”. Today everybody can look chic in inexpensive clothes (the rich buy them too). There is good clothing design on every level today. You can be the chicest thing in the world in a T-shirt and jeans — it’s up to you. – Karl Lagerfeld • No change in musical style will survive unless it is accompanied by a change in clothing style. Rock is to dress up to. – Frank Zappa • No self-respecting gay guy would have ever made some of the hair and clothing choices I am still trying to live down. – David Copperfield • Nothing to mountaineering, just a little physical endurance, a good deal of brains, lots of practice, and plenty of warm clothing. – Annie Smith Peck • Of course, clothing fashions have always been impractical, except in Tahiti. – Jacques Barzun • On occasion I have observed parents shopping to clothe a son about to enter missionary service. The new suits are fitted, the new shoes are laced, and shirts, socks, and ties are bought in quantity. I met one father who said to me, ‘Brother Monson, I want you to meet my son.’ Pride popped his buttons; the cost of the clothing emptied his wallet; love filled his heart. Tears filled my eyes when I noticed that his [the father’s] suit was old, his shoes well worn; but he felt no deprivation. The glow on his face was a memory to cherish. – Thomas S. Monson • One of the things we’re trying to do more of is not just take money from corporate partnerships, but get more involved in the business side for when I retire. So Puma are going to make me an ambassador for life. I have a clothing line coming out. I am investing a lot in housing in Jamaica, buildings for rent. – Usain Bolt • One out of forty American men wears women’s clothing. We’ve had more than forty presidents. One of these guys has been dancing around the Oval Office in a prom dress. – Allison Janney • Pope Francis seems to be a much nicer man than Pope Benedict, but I’m not sure that his views on things that really matter are all that different. Whereas Benedict was perhaps a wolf in wolf’s clothing, Francis is perhaps a wolf in sheep’s clothing. – Richard Dawkins • Real holiness has love for its essence, humility for its clothing, the good of others as its employment, and the honor of God as its end. – Nathanael Emmons • Religious strictures are often the source of attitudes toward nudity. Society urges the wearing of clothing partially as a means of controlling the powerful sexual urges that are feared will be released by nudity, causing chaotic behavior. – Patricia Garfield • Remove the heavy clothing of your self-definition. You are not woman, you are not American, you are not son, you are not spiritual seeker, executive, teacher, unemployed, you are not wounded, you are not highly respected, you are not productive, you are not blah-blah-blah-blah. – Jan Frazier • Scientists believe that the invention of clothing in Africa was a key factor in allowing our ancestors to migrate into colder climates and to spread across the globe. – Ziya Tong • Shoes and clothing damage our ability to survive naked in the wilderness. – Steve Mann • So many people have asked me how I could possibly be a role model and dress like a tramp and get implants… all I have to say is that self-esteem is how you look at yourself and I feel good enough about myself so wear that kind of clothing… the breast implant issue has nothing to do with that. – Britney Spears • So when the wolf pounces on your lamb, just ignore the pitiful bleating and remind yourself that this is a democracy, where every sheep can freely express its preference for which kind of wolf it wants to be eaten by. Many sheep, perhaps understandably, prefer a wolf in sheep’s clothing, which is after all the basic idea of democracy. So far it has worked pretty well. The wolves all agree on that, and they want to spread democracy everywhere. – Joseph Sobran • Some of us have such incredible things that can keep us from acting. We have the luxury of drinking such good wine, and having such good information at our fingertips. I can look up anything on my computer. And I can call any friend at the drop of a hat on my cell phone. And I can have beautiful clothing and great food in a world where people are being tortured. I have some responsibility for that. – Dar Williams • Someone must transform income into the food, shelter, clothing, nurture, discipline, education, minding, nursing, transportation, and emotional support that creates life outside of the office, permits survival of the race, cares for the ill and disabled, and makes life livable when we can no longer care for ourselves. – Anne-Marie Slaughter • Somewhere near you, somebody right now is trying to help the indigent and poor – providing food, shelter, clothing or simple kindness. – Tony Snow • Success follows those adept at preserving the substance of the past by clothing it in the forms of the future. – Dee Hock • Sure, I could of done it different… put my clown in a closet and dressed up in straight clothing. I could of compromised my essence, and swallowed my soul. – Wavy Gravy • Sweater, n.: garment worn by child when its mother is feeling chilly. – Ambrose Bierce • The alms given to a naked man in the street do not fulfil the obligations of the state, which owes to every citizen a certain subsistence, a proper nourishment, convenient clothing, and a kind of life not incompatible with health. – Baron de Montesquieu • The average family pays more in taxes than it spends on food, clothing, and shelter combined. – Dick Armey • The Church is the house of God. It is forbidden for men to enter with bare arms or in shorts. It is forbidden for women to enter in trousers, without a veil on their head, in short clothing, low necklines, sleeveless or immodest dresses. – Pio of Pietrelcina • The cinema that I make is a cinema about people, emotion, humanity and passion. It’s not just about what they struggle through, but what they live for. That’s what I love. The music they love, the people they love, the clothing, the hair and the life that they love – David O. Russell • The clothing is moving, the external version is moving. Whether the internal version is moving or not it is a different matter. It is good to practice Ayurveda, it is good to worship the Gods and Goddesses, it is good to do bhajans. Of course, depending on what your own personal development is, that will determine how, in what way and how well you will be able to connect to that tradition and bring it to life inside yourself. – Robert Svoboda • The clothing, the makeup, the freedom of expression in [the models’] bodies. It was Linda and Christy and Naomi at the time. So I modeled before college. – Tracee Ellis Ross • The deepest need of men is not food and clothing and shelter, important as they are. It is God. – Thomas Raymond Kelly • The difference between style and fashion is quality. – Giorgio Armani • The dress must not hang on the body but follow its lines. When a woman smiles the dress must smile with her. – Madeleine Vionnet • The fashionable woman wears clothes. The clothes don’t wear her. – Mary Quant • The finest clothing made is a person’s own skin, but, of course, society demands something more than this. – Mark Twain • The game Flights of Fancy or Reverse Strip Jump is played from as high a jumping-point as a competitor will dare. After each successful jump, the competitor is allowing to put on an article of clothing. Thirteen jumps is normally more than enough to see a competitor fully dressed for the day. – Peter Greenaway • The goal I seek is to have people refine their style through my clothing without having them become victims of fashion. – Giorgio Armani • The history of clothing practices provides guidance for fashioning a new ethic that emphasizes quality over quantity, longevity over novelty, and versatility over specialization. With such an ethic, consumers would demand a shift toward more timeless design, away from fast-moving trends. Clothes could become more versatile in terms of what they can be used for, their ability to fit differently shaped bodies and to be altered. – Juliet B. Schor • The Honorable Elijah Muhammad says that the black man in America, for the past 400 years, has been like a boy in the white man’s house, begging the white man for a job, for food, clothing and shelter. And then after the white man provides him with all of these things, he turns around and get – has the nerve to get angry at the white man when the white man tries to control his life. – Malcolm X • The immense wealth of doctrine and institutions can become a handicap if we are trying to present all of that to a person who has lost all contact with the Church and no longer knows who Jesus is. That would be like clothing a baby with one of those enormous, heavy brocaded copes that priests and bishops used to wear. Instead, it is necessary to help this person establish a relationship with Jesus. – Raniero Cantalamessa • The left’s obsession with corporations as a spawn of evil is pathological paranoia. A corporation is just one form of organizing a private business enterprise for purposes of limiting personal liability, issuing stock, filing financial reports and paying taxes. Other forms include partnerships and sole proprietorships. Are they less evil? You buy your groceries from corporations, your cars, newspapers, cellphones, clothing and exercise equipment. Your parents and children work for corporations. Are they evil? – Mike Rosen • The makeup is simply an extension of the personality and colors, clothing, makeup all express something. – Gene Simmons • The mathematician may be compared to a designer of garments, who is utterly oblivious of the creatures whom his garments may fit. To be sure, his art originated in the necessity for clothing such creatures, but this was long ago; to this day a shape will occasionally appear which will fit into the garment as if the garment had been made for it. Then there is no end of surprise and delight. – George Dantzig • The most important thing, of course, is that you should look more stunning than you have ever looked in your life. How many excuses do you have to wear a dress bigger than anyone else’s, at a party just for you, where everyone has to burst into tears from how gorgeous you look while you prance around in front of them? Remember, your lifelong happiness depends on this one article of clothing. If it doesn’t look good, you’re not a bride. You’re just some idiot in a big white thing – a color unflattering to about 93 percent of the population. – Mimi Pond • The move to tax Internet sales, clothed as a ‘fairness’ issue, is the typical ‘wolf-in-sheep’s-clothing’ ploy so often used by governments unwilling to cut expenditures to match revenues. It matters not whether its proponents have a ‘D’ or an ‘R’ after their name. It is a tax increase in either case. – Bob Barr • The noblest art is the nude. This truth is recognized by all, and followed by painters, sculptors and poets. Only the dancer has forgotten it, who should remember it, as the instrument of [the dance] art is the human body itself. – Isadora Duncan • The origins of clothing are not practical. They are mystical and erotic. The primitive man in the wolf-pelt was not keeping dry; he was saying: Look what I killed. Aren’t I the best? – Katharine Hamnett • The ravening wolves are amongst us, from our own membership, and they, more than any others, are clothed in sheep’s clothing, because they wear the habiliments of the priesthood…We should be careful of them. – J. Reuben Clark • The technology for a clothing printer exists but is not packaged in a form that would be suitable for consumer use. With the future potential of printing technology, an at-home clothing printer is a definite possibility. Our challenge was to define the experience. – Joshua Harris • The time will come when we will be obliged to depend upon our own resources; for the time is not far distant when the curtain will be dropped between us and the United States. When the time comes, brethren and sisters, you will wish you had commenced sooner to make your own clothing. I tell you, God requires us to go into home manufacture; and, prolong it as much as you like, you have got to do it. – Heber C. Kimball • The woman’s bill of rights is, unhappily, long overdue. It should have run along with the rights of man in the eighteenth century. Its drag as to time of official proclamation is a drag as to social vision. And even if equal rights were now written into the law of our land, it would be so inadequate today as a means to food, clothing and shelter for woman at large that what they would still be enjoying would be equality in disaster rather than in realistic privilege. – Mary Ritter Beard • The word “veganism” denotes a philosophy and way of living which seeks to exclude – as far as is possible and practical – all forms of exploitation of, and cruelty to, animals for food, clothing or any other purpose; and by extension, promotes the development and use of animal-free alternatives for the benefit of humans, animals and the environment. In dietary terms it denotes the practice of dispensing with all products derived wholly or partly from animals. – Donald Watson • The world over, give a guy money and it goes to drinking, gambling, and women. When you give a woman money, it goes to feeding, clothing, helping people. – Peter Buffett • There are new ways of producing food, film, clothing, and research that steer clear of using animals. Some of those products are functionally equivalent or even superior to what we’re used to. Now corporations, legislatures, and other institutions are responding, and supporting these shifts, so we’re seeing seismic changes throughout society. – Wayne Pacelle • There is a vast difference between the outward clothing of the Spirit’s power and the inward filling of the Spirit’s life. In the first, despite the power, the hidden man of the heart may remain unchanged. In the latter, that monster is dealt with. – Gene Edwards • There is increasing social concern about our use of nonhumans for experiments, food, clothing and entertainment. This concern about animals reflects both our own moral development as a civilization and our recognition that the differences between humans and animals are, for the most part, differences of degree and not of kind. – Gary L. Francione • There is no morally coherent difference between fur and other animal clothing, such as leather, wool, etc., just as there is no morally coherent distinction between meat and milk or eggs. – Gary L. Francione • There were details like clothing, hair styles and the fragile objects that hardly ever survive for the archaeologist-musical instruments, bows and arrows, and body ornaments depicted as they were worn… No amounts of stone and bone could yield the kinds of information that the paintings gave so freely – Mary Leakey • There’s enough food in this world. There’s enough housing in this world. There’s enough shelter in this world. There’s enough clothing in this world. There’s enough teachers, there’s enough universities for everybody’s needs to be met, and the reasons they aren’t is not because of lack of resources. It’s because of distribution, and that’s the politics of hate, which is why this is a movement against that. It’s a politics of love. – Rebecca Solnit • There’s no such thing as bad weather, only inappropriate clothing – Ranulph Fiennes • There’s two facets to writing a song. There’s you sitting in your room writing the sentiments of the song; the lyrics, the melody and the changes, and then there’s the part where you go into the studio and you put clothing on it. – Nuno Bettencourt • They say that the best furniture and clothing design from the ’50s and ’60s is Scandinavian or Milanese. – Christian Lacroix • Throw aside your scriptures in the Ganga and teach the people first the means of procuring their food and clothing, and then you will find time to read to them the scriptures. – Swami Vivekananda • To me, clothing is a form of self-expression – there are hints about who you are in what you wear. – Marc Jacobs • Together with the works of mercy, feeding, sheltering, and clothing our brothers, we must indoctrinate. – Dorothy Day • Truth is, most of us contain a splashing, giggling, squealing child who knows without thinking that bare skin and water go together as wings go with air, roots with earth, and the phoenix with incendiary sun. And innocence belongs to us as it did to ancient Greek athletes, who never wore clothes for their footraces or boxing matches but rather oiled themselves until their nude bodies glistened in the sunlight. – Janet Lembke • We are talking about mutated women, the result of cruel genetic experiments performed by fashion designers so lacking in any sense of human decency that they think nothing of putting their initials on your eyeglass lenses. The leading cause of death among fashion models is falling through street grates. If a normal woman puts on clothing designed for these unfortunate people, she is quite naturally going to look like Revenge of the Pork Person. – Dave Barry • We can no more do without spirituality than we can do without food, shelter, or clothing. – Ernest Holmes • We few, we happy few, we band of brothers – joined in the serious business of keeping our food, shelter, clothing and loved ones from combining with oxygen. – Kurt Vonnegut • We have to find in Christ, not a mask that conceals our face, but an entire wardrobe of clothing, which is His righteousness. – R. C. Sproul • We live in an age of seriously crap mass clothing. They’ve made a science of it. – William Gibson • We take care of our health; we lay up money; we make our roof tight, and our clothing sufficient; but who provides wisely that he shall not be wanting in the best property of all, -friends? – Ralph Waldo Emerson • Wear modest, clean clothing. Your clothing doesn’t need to be new and [it] should have some fashion of course, but [it] should be clean, modest, and neat. Be dignified in your outward manner and in your inward morality. – Bruce R. McConkie • Well, what I’m doing is really clothing. I’m not doing sculpture. – Issey Miyake • We’re taking up some science experiments, some crystal growth things, we have a refrigerator that carries up some samples, new samples that go into the station, we bring the old ones home; we have a lot of clothing, we have a lot of food-U.S. and Russian food. – Linda M. Godwin • What a strange power there is in clothing. – Isaac Bashevis Singer • What we want is clothing we think we can fly in. That’s why I opened the show with flying dresses. – Alber Elbaz • When a rainbow appears vividly in the sky, you can see its beautiful colors, yet you could not wear as clothing or put it on as an ornament. It arises through the conjunction of various factors, but there is nothing about it that can be grasped. Likewise, thoughts that arise in the mind have no tangible existence or intrinsic solidity. There is no logical reason why thoughts, which have no substance, should have so much power over you, nor is there any reason why you should become their slave. – Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche • When a woman veils her body in modest clothing, she is not hiding herself from men. On the contrary, she is revealing her dignity to them. – Jason Evert • When the child is twelve, your wife buys her a splendidly silly article of clothing called a training bra. To train what? I never had a training jock. And believe me, when I played football, I could have used a training jock more than any twelve-year-old needs a training bra. – Bill Cosby • When we really get into hard times, where food is scarce or there is none at all, and so with clothing and shelter, money may be no good for there may be nothing to buy, and you cannot eat money, you cannot get enough of it together to burn to keep you warm, and you cannot wear it. – J. Reuben Clark • When you buy a piece of vintage clothing you’re not just buying the fabric and thread – you’re buying a piece of someone’s past – Isabel Wolff • When you feel good in a clothing anything can happen. A good clothing is a passport for happiness. – Yves Saint Laurent • When you really are country, and you don’t just wear it like a piece of clothing or something, you really can’t get away from it. It just is who you are – Lee Ann Womack • When you work with great people, you learn – about film, about clothing, about life, about sex. – Guido Palau • When you’ve seen a nude infant doing a backward somersault you know why clothing exists. – Stephen Fry • Who is secure in all his basic needs? Who has work, spiritual care, medical care, housing, food, occasional entertainment, free clothing, free burial, free everything? The answer might be nuns and monks, but the standard reply is ‘prisoners – Erik von Kuehnelt-Leddihn • With me, it’s clothing and makeup and hair and all that stuff that inform how the character moves and feels. – Toks Olagundoye • Women are free in the Islamic Republic in the selection of their activities and their future and their clothing. – Ruhollah Khomeini • Women of all ages in countries around the world are raped at all different times of day, in different circumstances, wearing all different kinds of clothing (including in countries where the majority of women wear completely covering clothing). The one thing they all have in common? They came into contact with a rapist. – Laura Bates • Women take clothing much more seriously than men. I’ve never seen a man walk into a party and say “Oh, my God, I’m so embarrassed; get me out of here. There’s another man wearing a black tuxedo. – Rita Rudner • You can tell what was the best year of your father’s life, because they seem to freeze that clothing style and ride it out. – Jerry Seinfeld • You can’t be what you don’t see. I didn’t think about being a doctor. I didn’t even think about being a clerk in a store, I’d never seen a black clerk in a clothing store. – Joycelyn Elders • You might think people would buy clothes out of pity, but they won’t. People buy clothes because they want to be excited about themselves. …it has to be great clothing that just happens to be goody-goody, too. – Katharine Hamnett • You walk a fine line when you have a performance at a show just as you do with having celebrities attend a show – you never want the attention to be drawn too far away from the clothing. – Mia Moretti
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