Milliner Quotes
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Milliner Quotes & Sayings
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Only sisters can understand having someone in their life that can berate and terrorize them with love.
— Hunter J. Keane
Being a Milliner's about standing up for what's right, for those who can't stand up for themselves.
— Frank Beddor
A big thing for me is trusting the director, so I don't need to watch playback. I feel like the director is gonna tell me whether it's right or not.
— Juno Temple
The First Aphorism of Religion Cases: Only the religious convictions of other people are weird. Yours are perfectly rational.
— Dahlia Lithwick
I believe that I am a hat designer, not a milliner.
— Philip Treacy
My parents always saw me as an artist, and that greatly influenced me.
— Meredith Brooks
He does not listen for an answer, but yawns, his face opening lewdly upon regions compared with which nudity becomes a milliner's invention.
— Mervyn Peake
Look at Rose Bertin. From an ordinary seamstress to the milliner
— Michelle Moran
So, I never lose a sense of the whimsical and perilous charm of daily life, with its meetings and words and accidents.
— Logan Pearsall Smith
Forty years' worth of days, and ones like those are the ones I remember most, not because I want to but because I have no choice.
— Ravi Howard
Sticks & stones never broke my bones, but words made me starve myself until you could see all of them. -
— Amanda Lovelace
Gentlemen are so trying! We shall forget them and visit the milliner. A new bonnet will banish the blues as nothing else.
— Anne Herries
You're a man milliner, Poirot. I never notice what people have on."
"You should join a nudist colony — Agatha Christie
"You should join a nudist colony — Agatha Christie
[On the start of her career as a milliner:] When I was six I made my mother a little hat
out of her new blouse. — Lilly Dache
out of her new blouse. — Lilly Dache
Honesty is the first chapter of the book wisdom.
— Thomas Jefferson
We found that when we accepted our children's feelings they were more able to accept the limits we set for them.
— Adele Faber