“The habits of every animal are, at least in the eyes of man, constantly similar in all ages. But the habits, the clothes, the words and the dwelling of a prince, a banker, an artist, a bourgeois, a priest and a pauper, are wholly dissimilar and change at the will of civilizations.” MenEyeAgeArtistAnimalHabitCivilizationClothesPriestsBankersDwellingBourgeois Author:Honore de Balzac
“Do not choose for your friends and familiar acquaintance those that are of an estate or quality too much above yours...You will hereby accustom yourselves to live after their rate in clothes, in habit, and in expenses, whereby you will learn a fashion and rank of life above your degree and estate, which will in the end be your undoing.” EndsFriendshipQualityToo MuchFashionHabitDegreesClothesRateFamiliarExpensesEstatesAcquaintanceUndoing Author:Matthew Hale
“I should have warned her about your habit of never doing what you're told." Jace squinted at her. "Are those Isabelle's clothes? They look ridiculous on you." "I could point out that you burned my clothes." -Jace and Clary pg. 63” ShouldLooksHabitClothesShould HaveRidiculousBurnedJace Author:Cassandra Clare
“If Jacob was right and clothes were costumes and makeup a mask, then our attitudes and habits must be our shields.” IfsAttitudeHabitClothesMaskMakeupCostumesShieldsJacob Author:Justina Chen