Bauble Quotes
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Bauble Quotes & Sayings
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A toy is seen both as a bauble and as an intellectual machine.
— Brian Sutton-Smith
She took my heat. Traded it to the devil for some bauble.
— Denis Johnson
You see, I'm not some shiny bauble to be strung onto a necklace and displayed for all the world to see. I'm too proud to ever be anyone's conquest.
— Courtney Milan
A person gets built and stands for a few years and then nature's demolition team comes in.
— Dan Groat
They are works of art that can be considered works of art but don't have to be in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum.
— Michael Heizer
For me the motley and the bauble, yea,
Though all be vanity, as the Preacher saith,
The mirth of love be mine for one brief breath! — Frederic Lawrence Knowles
Though all be vanity, as the Preacher saith,
The mirth of love be mine for one brief breath! — Frederic Lawrence Knowles
She had been nothing but a beloved bauble passed from a mother to a son, a decoration of vanity, devoid of identity.
— D. Morgenstern
Just as London is not one endless afternoon tea, L.A. isn't all super-fit, health food-crazy freaks.
— Suki Waterhouse
The movie that made me want to make movies was "Blue Velvet."
— Steven Shainberg
The mere wit is only a human bauble. He is to life what bells are to horses-not expected to draw the load, but only to jingle while the horses draw.
— Henry Ward Beecher
She'd decided long ago that life was a long journey. She would be strong and she would be weak, and both would be okay.
— Tahereh Mafi
Let us remember that telling the people we love that we love them and appreciate them is a gift that lasts longer than any shiny bauble you can give.
— Genevieve Gerard
Act so that every action of yours should be capable of becoming an universal rule of action for all men.
— W. Somerset Maugham
And then I fell suddenly calm, and lay smiling at the glittering death, as a child at some rare bauble.
— Edgar Allan Poe