Adultery Quote by Mason Cooley Download Open image “Tales of adultery are much improved by period costumes.” — Mason Cooley ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.5 out of 5 (4 ratings) Copy quoteShare Adultery Costumes Periods Tales
One of the challenges with period costumes is, on a technical level, making the scale of different periods work on contemporary bodies. We're much… — Colleen Atwood Copy Share Image
The opulence and grandeur of a lot of period drama really helps you get into character and appreciate the luxury of good quality. If… — Annabelle Wallis Copy Share Image
Period costume films are fun to discover, but they're not relatable. It's more, 'Wow, that's cool - did it really look like that back… — Paul Feig Copy Share Image
From time to time there is a move to do a little less in the way of period dramas, but people rebel. Audiences say… — Andrew Davies Copy Share Image
I'd always wanted to do costume drama, but period dramas often become very wooden. Just because they're born in the 1400s, all of a… — Jodie Comer Copy Share Image
I love period drama as much as the next person, but there's a tendency to let all of the costume get in the way… — Alex Lawther Copy Share Image
Everything 'Atonement' does, it does incredibly well, including depicting characters of varying ages and temperaments and showing the intensity of early romantic love and… — Curtis Sittenfeld Copy Share Image
I can tell you all kinds of moral tales, but fashion and reality are vaguely different. — Karl Lagerfeld Copy Share Image
To be quite honest, I find that it's easier to do parts that are wrapped up in different hair and wardrobe and eras, and… — Scott Bakula Copy Share Image
In the earliest days, make-up and moralising were intertwined. The 'cosmetic slops and washes' of the 17th and 18th centuries aimed to smooth complexions… — Susie Dent Copy Share Image
Through tattered clothes great vices do appear; Robes and furred gowns hide all. Plate sin with gold and the strong lance of justice hurtless… — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
I find that it's easier to do parts that are wrapped up in different hair and wardrobe and eras, and different period behavior, than… — Scott Bakula Copy Share Image
Nostalgia keeps dissolving the ironic narratives in which I have contained my past. — Mason Cooley Copy Share Image
Even the most abject have a sense of superiority based on powerful though undefined merits. — Mason Cooley Copy Share Image
Literary tradition is full of lies about poverty-the jolly beggar, the poor but happy milkmaid, the wholesome diet of porridge, etc. — Mason Cooley Copy Share Image
My intentions go one way, my desires another. Thus I feel both self-indulgent and deprived. — Mason Cooley Copy Share Image
A hundred years ago Hester Prynne of The Scarlet Letter was given an A for adultery; today she would rate no better than a… — Peter De Vries Copy Share Image
“Reality has a way of bursting the bubble of illusion, and an affair is one of the biggest illusions that anyone can experience in… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Once a cheater always remain's a cheater, if you love your partner, why cheat? That dosent makes any sense, that can tell that you… — Brittannia Calder Copy Share Image
Marriage is honourable, as you say; and if so, wherefore should Cuckoldom be a Discredit, being deriv'd from so honourable a Root? — William Congreve Copy Share Image
L'adulte' re introduit l'esprit dans la lettre quebien souvent le mariage e u" t laisse e morte. Adultery breathes new life into marriages which… — Marcel Proust Copy Share Image
“I was thinking of murder, mutilation and dessert like Ignacia Sandoval’s instructions for delectable empanadas made of minced mother-in-law’s tongue (said to induce peace… — Sandra Ramos O'Briant Copy Share Image
Sin aims always at the utmost; every time it rises up to tempt or entice, if it has its own way it will go… — John Owen Copy Share Image