“When I'm interviewing someone, I want to make sure that he thought enough to take care of himself - to dress appropriately and to groom himself properly.” WantEnoughCareDressesTake CareInterviewing Someone Author:Bill Rancic
“I'll never forget my high school acting teacher, Anthony Abeson, who said, "It starts with the shoes." When I think about a character, it does start with the shoes: What kind would she wear? How would she walk in them? If I'm going to put on a dress for a role - I don't care if it's the hardest dress to put on - I have to put the shoes on first. The physicality leads me to the character.” IfsThinkingFirstsKindDoeSaidCharacterCareSchoolWalksForgetActingRolesTeacherHigh SchoolDressesShoesDon't CareHardestI Don't CareNever ForgetLeading MePhysicalityActing Teachers Author:Jennifer Aniston
“When I need to wipe my face, I use the back of my hand, And I like to take up space just because I can, And I use my dress to wipe up my drink. I care less and less what people think.” PeopleThinkingNeedsI CanUseHandsCareFacesSpaceDrinkDressesI CareWipeBecause I Can Author:Ani DiFranco
“I would like to please the reader, and I think that surprise has to be an element of this, and that may necessitate a certain amount of teasing. To shock the reader is something else again. That has to be handled with great care if you're not going to alienate and hurt him, and I'm firmly against that, just as I disapprove of people who dress with that in mind - dye their hair blue and stick safety pins through their noses and so on.” PeopleIfsThinkingMindMayCareCertainHurtHairReaderAmountPleaseElementsDressesSafetyBlueSticksSurpriseNosesShockPinsTeaseSafety Pins Author:John Ashbery
“You like the way I dress The way I wear my hair Show me off to all your friends Baby, I don't care Just as long as you tell them who I am Tell them I'm the one that made you give a damn” WayGivingLongMadeShowsCareHairBabyDressesDon't CareWho I AmI Don't CareDamnShow Me Author:Jennifer Lopez
“Costume designers don't care about trends. They appreciate, above so many other qualities, that tailoring is everything, which is a mantra for the way I dress. Ladies: The most important thing in clothing is to find a good, inexpensive tailor, because clothes at the stores are made for bodies that are anomalies.” WayMadeImportantBodyCareQualityClothesAppreciateDressesImportant ThingsDon't CareStoresDesignerTrendsClothingsCostumesMantrasTailorsTrendyAnomaliesInexpensive Author:Ginnifer Goodwin
“...make time for one another. Don't forget about those date nights. Put on a sexy dress and some sexy high heels and have a great night and enjoy each other. Also, incorporate your husband. Get him involved and let him know how important he is with taking care of your joy.” KnowsImportantCareJoyNightEnjoyForgetKnow HowInvolvedHusbandDressesSexyHeelsHigh HeelsYour HusbandMaking TimeGreat NightDate Night Author:Tia Mowry
“The saddest symptom about many so-called Christians is the utter absence of anything like conflict and fight against spiritual apathy in their Christianity. They eat, they drink, they dress, they work, they amuse themselves, they get money, they spend money, they go through a brief round of formal religious services once or twice every week. But of the great spiritual warfare - its watchings and strugglings, its agonies and anxieties, its battles and contests - of all things they appear to know nothing at all. Let us take care that this case is not our own.” KnowsCareChristianSpiritualFightingReligiousChristianityCasesStruggleWeekDrinkBattleConflictAnxietyAll ThingsDressesRoundsTake CareAbsenceApathyAgonyWarfareFormalContestsSymptomsSaddestGet MoneySpiritual WarfareGreat Spiritual Author:J. C. Ryle
“The elegance of dress, of motion, and of manners gives a lustre to beauty, and inflames the senses through the imagination. Luxurious entertainments, midnight dances, and licentious spectacles, present at once temptation and opportunity to female frailty. From such dangers the unpolished wives of the barbarians were secured by poverty, solitude, and the painful cares of a domestic life.” GivingCareOpportunityImaginationPovertyHistoryWifeDangerSolitudeFemaleDressesPainfulEntertainmentSensesTemptationMannersMidnightEleganceBarbariansRoman EmpireFrailtySecuredSpectaclesLuxuriousDomestic Life Book:The history of the decline and fall of the Roman empire, with notes by Milman and Guizot. Ed. by W. Smith Source: The history of the decline and fall of the Roman empire, with notes by Milman and Guizot. Ed. by W. Smith