Garish Quotes
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Garish Quotes & Sayings
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State fairs are the confluence of the garish and the profound.
— Douglas Wissing
and pay no worship to the garish sun
— William Shakespeare
It is my privilege. It is so written.
— Louis L'Amour
There are no good futures. There's nothing to head towards but more garish, unsustainable carnival acts.
— Warren Ellis
Silene, who declines The garish noontide's blazing light; But when the evening crescent shines, Gives all her sweetness to the night ...
— Charlotte Turner Smith
The America's Cup, yachting's great and garish grail, is a tumorous tureen no handsomer than a camel.
— Tom Callahan
Egoistical opinion that a man is the king of nature was created by the man himself, so he can justify his wrong decisions.
— Ruben Papian
Emailing a meaningful photograph to someone who is not expecting it can change a relationship forever.
— Nick Kelsh
Hide me from day's garish eye.
— John Milton
garish displays of wealth,
— Hanya Yanagihara
I loved the garish day, and, spite of fears,
Pride ruled my will: remember not past years. — John Henry Newman
Pride ruled my will: remember not past years. — John Henry Newman
I wanted everybody to like me. I thought I was one shuck and jive away in every direction.
— John Mayer
The longing for a very garish kind of success seems as widespread among writers as among investment bankers.
— Pankaj Mishra
One has to live with the ignominy of a garish sticker slapped over one's face, proclaiming '?
— Michael Heseltine
Talking about money is garish. It's tacky.
— Paula Deen
Like a garish conch shell, my cynicism protected me from disappointment, or so I believed, so I expected the worst and smirked when I found it.
— Rachel Held Evans
I only assumed those dresses were costumes, based on the garish nature of the plumage.
— Kami Garcia
That all the world will be in love with night And pay no worship to the garish sun.
— William Shakespeare