“I love Prada. Not so much the clothes, which are for malnourished thirteen-year-olds, but I covet, with covety covetousness, the shoes and handbags. Like, I LOVE them. If I was given a choice between world peace and a Prada handbag, I'd dither. (I'm not proud of this, I'm only saying.)” IfsWorldYearsChoicesGivenProudClothesShoesThirteenCovetousnessHandbagsPradaThirteen Year Olds Author:Marian Keyes
“Pride can go without domestics, without fine clothes, can live in a house with two rooms, can eat potato, purslain, beans, lyed corn, can work on the soil, can travel afoot, can talk with poor men, or sit silent well contented with fine saloons. But vanity costs money, labor, horses, men, women, health and peace, and is still nothing at last; a long way leading nowhere.--Only one drawback; proud people are intolerably selfish, and the vain are gentle and giving.” PeopleMenWayGivingWellsLongStillsTwoLastsHousePoorRoomsPrideFineProudCostClothesLaborHorseSilentSelfishVanityVainGentleSoilPotatoesLong WayCornMen WomenBeansPoor ManDrawbacksSaloons Book:Nature - Conduct of Life Source: Nature - Conduct of Life
“There are two movies where I keep my clothes on. My parents will be very proud. They're challenging characters, which I'm excited about.” TwoCharacterParentChallengesProudClothesExcited Author:Juno Temple