Clad Quotes
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We are spirits clad in veils.
— Christopher Pearse Cranch
But virtue too, as well as vice, is clad in flesh and blood.
— Edmund Waller
Dogs, the foremost snobs in creation, are quick to notice the difference between a well-clad and a disreputable stranger.
— Albert Payson Terhune
As it
Were tissue of silver
I'll wear, O Fate, thy grey,
And go mistily radiant, clad
Like the moon. — Adelaide Crapsey
Were tissue of silver
I'll wear, O Fate, thy grey,
And go mistily radiant, clad
Like the moon. — Adelaide Crapsey
only back of the bar. A white-clad figure rushed
— Zane Grey
A grave and dark-clad company, quoth Goodman Brown.
— Nathaniel Hawthorne
Love of knowledge can draw on its credit indefinitely ... love of knowledge is iron-clad.
— Lydia Millet
The economics profession went astray because economists, as a group, mistook beauty, clad in impressive-looking mathematics, for truth.
— Paul Krugman
Knowing this was the same man from last night now clad again in his hunky knightly armor was a strange aphrodisiac. Yeah, a hot look, no denying.
— Angela Quarles
Clad not exactly as a boy but, rather confusingly, as the boy I would have been, had I been more of a girl
— Sarah Waters
You might find me cleverly clad, in black on black, at 28th and 7th Ave.
— Jonathan P. Lamas
A dark-skinned human with four arms walks toward me across the floor of the club, clad only in a belt strung with human skulls.
— Charles Stross
To be a geisha, you have to have to an iron-clad layer around you - around your physical body and your heart.
— Michelle Yeoh
A small man intoxicated by being allowed to run around with the big aggressive powerful boys after so many years as a corduroy-clad peacenik.
— George Galloway
O, thou art fairer than the evening air clad in the beauty of a thousand stars.
— Christopher Marlowe
The idea of seeing everybody clad the same is not really my cup of tea.
— Christian Lacroix
Even truth needs to be clad in new garments if it is to appeal to a new age.
— Georg Christoph Lichtenberg
We are spirits clad in veils; Man by man was never seen; All our deep communing fails To remove the shadowy screen.
— Christopher Pearse Cranch
Doug appeared, clad in an Affliction waffle-knit tee and True Religion jeans. It was 2006, so this was a sign of great success.
— Mindy Kaling
They aren't skanks and they aren't stupid. I prefer to call them 'scantily-clad ladies with limited vocabulary.
— Tara Sivec
He was clad in stylish pale linen and had a squashy packet of Gallic fags jutting from his breast pocket.
— Barbara Trapido
Grace comes often clad in the dusky robe of desolation.
— Francis Beaumont
the houses much smaller and meek and timid and nondescript, and even the trees were scantily clad.
— John Oliver Killens
You are a god clad in flesh, Gaelan Starfire, and you're more fragile than you know. Be ware.
— Brent Weeks
Unjustly poets we asperse: Truth shines the brighter clad in verse, And all the fictions they pursue Do but insinuate what is true.
— Jonathan Swift
And among them all Taurus Antinor, praefect of Rome, with his ruddy hair and bronzed skin, his massive frame clad in gorgeously embroidered tunic.
— Orczy Emmuska Baroness
I lend all of you who need it my full-on black-clad asshole super-strength
— Maggie Stiefvater
It was quite apparent that he'd been bestowed all the charms of any handsomely clad rake. A demeanor to match, Ruby thought.
— Jettie Necole
They Were all clad in the same uniform of misery and filth. For all of time, for all of eternity
— James Riordan
Ah! Nature is so fair a thing,
Clad with the Sunshine and the Spring! — Mikhail Lermontov
Clad with the Sunshine and the Spring! — Mikhail Lermontov
Truth shines the brighter clad in verse.
— Jonathan Swift
No matter where you go in the world, a German will have beaten you there, clad in a sweaty black T-shirt and a smug expression.
— Claire Dederer
[Y]ou, one day, will knock lips with Turkish-coffee-clad veils whose beds our kin must tuck in misty-eyed.
— Armineonila M.
I'd be okay with that kind of trouble, Amber said, as a pair of flannel-clad farm boys headed toward them.
— Laura Ruby
She crossed her legs and kicked out her feet, clad in thick wool socks and boots big enough to house a little old lady.
— Drew Magary
In New York's Times Square a white-clad girl clutches her purse and skirt as an uninhibited sailor plants his lips squarely on hers.
— Alfred Eisenstaedt
His suave loins of darkness, dark-clad and suave
— D.H. Lawrence
The body must be loosely clad if the mind is to forget it and impetuously lead its own life.
— George Santayana
It's wisest always to be so clad that our friends need not ask us for our names.
— James Fenimore Cooper
Mother Teresa was the very embodiment of saintliness: white-clad, sad-eyed, ascetic and often photographed with the wretched of the earth.
— Steven Pinker
The humblest citizen of all the land, when clad in the armor of a righteous cause, is stronger than all the hosts of error.
— William Jennings Bryan
The humblest citizen in all the land, when clad in the armour of a righteous cause, is stronger than all the hosts of error. -John Dos Passos
— John Dos Passos
If people are hungry, ill-clad, unsheltered or diseased, nothing is so important as to remedy their condition.
— John Kenneth Galbraith
Wrapped around each other but now clad in a pink nightie and a pair of sweatpants. To be clear, I wore the pink nightie.
— Alice Clayton
Man is a substance clad in shadows.
— John Sterling
Ask yourself always: am I harmoniously put together, am I appropriately clad for the deed at hand, and am I free of non-essentials?
— Edna Woolman Chase
Commend me to sterling honesty though clad in rags.
— Walter Scott
This was the truth at the core of my existence: this yawning emptiness, scantily clad in rage. It had been there all along.
— Hillary Jordan
A kind and gentle heart he had, To comfort friends and foes; The naked every day he clad When he put on his clothes.
— Oliver Goldsmith
So, on the eastern summit, clad in gray, morn, like a horseman girt for travel, comes, and from his tower of mist night's watchman hurries down.
— Henry Kirke White
I was one sexy, cardigan-clad HoMoFo.
— Nick Pageant
The prosaic man sees things badly, or with the bodily sense; but the poet sees them clad in beauty, with the spiritual sense.
— Henry David Thoreau
A trim and tan bikini clad Aphrodite
— Richard L. Ratliff
I see one-third of a nation ill-housed, ill-clad, ill-nourished.
— Franklin D. Roosevelt