“Sometimes I fall asleep at night with my clothes on. I'm going to have all my clothes made out of blankets.” MadeSometimesHumorFunnyNightFallClothesBlanket Author:Mitch Hedberg
“So now you can let go, my darling...Let go...Let go of this poor old body. You don't need it anymore. Let it fall away from you. Leave it lying there like a pile of worn-out clothes...Go on, my darling, go on into the Light, into the peace, into the living peace of the Clear Light.” NeedsBodyLightLyingFallPoorClearGoes OnLetting GoClothesWornDarlingAway From YouWorn Out Author:Aldous Huxley
“Women wearing men's clothes are chic, men wearing women's clothes make us fall on the floor laughing.” MenFallLaughingClothesChic Book:When Your Phone Doesn't Ring, It'll be Me Source: When Your Phone Doesn't Ring, It'll be Me
“American women often fall into the trap of, "Oh, these are my weekend clothes. These are my work clothes. This is what I wear at night." It's so old-fashioned. The French are not afraid of their luxury. Americans can be so puritanical and think, "That's my special-occasion bag." Whereas, for a French woman, it's her everyday bag.” ThinkingNightFallSpecialClothesEverydayLuxuryOccasionsBagsWeekendNot AfraidTrapsOld FashionedAmerican WomanSpecial OccasionFrench Woman Author:Michael Kors
“When I was overweight and unhappy, I thought about being smaller, I thought about fitting into different clothes and feeling comfortable in any environment or social situation. But I didn't do anything about it. I was letting myself fall victim to not planning, not clarifying steps to reach my goals. Don't go on just wanting something. Start consciously planning where you want to be.” WantDifferentFeelingsFallSocialGoalSituationStepsEnvironmentHealthGoes OnComfortableClothesVictimPlanningUnhappyFittingOverweightClarifying Book:Believe It, Be It: How Being the Biggest Loser Won Me Back My Life Source: Believe It, Be It: How Being the Biggest Loser Won Me Back My Life
“After modernism, things changed. Indeed, modernism sometimes seems to me like an equivalent of the Fall. Remember, the first thing Adam and Eve did when they ate the fruit was to discover that they had no clothes on. They were embarrassed. Embarrassment was the first consequence of the Fall. And embarrassment was the first literary consequence of this modernist discovery of the surface. "Am I telling a story? Oh my God, this is terrible. I must stop telling a story and focus on the minute gradations of consciousness as they filter through somebody's.” FirstsSometimesStoriesSeemsRememberFallConsciousnessFocusMinutesChangedTerribleClothesDiscoveryConsequenceFruitSurfaceAdamEmbarrassedThings ChangeEmbarrassmentModernismFiltersAdam And Eve Author:Philip Pullman
“The clothes in themselves are empty. But what they throw off and what clothes mean as signifiers is incredibly interesting - to see what people do with it. That's more interesting to me than flipping through a magazine or seeing the fall look.” PeopleLooksMeanFallInterestingSeeingClothesEmptyMagazines Author:Kim Gordon