Trimmings Quotes
- The nakedness of the indigent world may be clothed from the trimmings of the vain. — Oliver Goldsmith
- We have a small, tight family. I left home at a young age and the best thing for me was to go home at Christmas-time… — Jimmy Roy
- Man's deliberate destruction of his own habitat -- planet Earth -- could serve as a mighty theme for a mighty book worthy of a modern… — Edward Abbey
- Concision in art is a necessity and an elegance. The verbose painter bores: who will get rid of all these trimmings? — Edouard Manet
- My mother’s been living alone for over ten years. She gets up at six every morning. She makes herself a coffee. She waters her plants.… — Gregoire
- There's no doubt I was a bit of a misfit in the Hollywood of the forties. The race for glamour left me far behind. I… — Veronica Lake
- The ribbons! The wrappings! The tags! And the tinsel! The trimmings! The trappings! — Dr. Seuss
- Glorious bouquets and storms of applause are the trimmings which every artist naturally enjoys. — Golda Meir
- I have changed my mind, and changed the trimmings of my cap this morning; they are now such as you suggested. — Jane Austen
- Oh, she doesn't belong to anybody now,' he said, and suddenly I saw her for what she was - a piece of refuse waiting to… — Graham Greene
- Great books are weighed and measured by their style and matter and not by the trimmings and shadings of their grammer. — Mark Twain