Nylon Quotes
Collection of top 19 famous quotes about Nylon
Nylon Quotes & Sayings
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These Americans believe that everything is possible ...
— Fredrika Bremer
I dare say being a receptionist at the American Embassy in Grosvenor Square gets you a reasonable salary and all the nylon stockings you can eat,
— Hugh Laurie
He always refused, knowing that any new space would immediately be an excuse to go out and buy more useless stuff with which to fill it.
— Fredrik Backman
Anger and hatred, when left unfed, bleed away like air from a punctured tire, over time and days and years. Forgiveness is stealth.
— Barry Lyga
Human beings would split the atom and invent television, nylon, and instant coffee before they could figure out the age of their own planet.
— Bill Bryson
The real art of conducting consists in transitions.
— Gustav Mahler
The objective laws of form and color help to strengthen a person's powers and to expand his creative gift.
— Johannes Itten
People's interest in glamour and clothes and nylon stockings and all those things were, when I was a little boy, the sort of world that I listened to.
— Colm Toibin
What about life, Ninotchka? Do Russians never think about life, of the moment in which we are living? It's the only moment we ever really have.
— Melvyn Douglas
Walk really, really carefully. It's not complicated, but if you mess up, you'll die, so pay attention.
— Maureen Johnson
She always says I'm the best friend that she's ever had... how do you hang up on someone who needs you that bad? ~From 'Laura' on The Nylon Curtain
— Billy Joel
And in this case, the devil didn't wear Prada so much as she wore a pink nylon tracksuit, polka-dotted bifocals, and answered to the name Gigi.
— Tracy Brogan
New Orleans is the only city in the world you go in to buy a pair of nylon stockings they want to know your head size.
— Billie Holiday
A man in a nylon bikini, with that little knot sticking out in front, isn't half as interesting as a man in a good-looking business suit. Charlie
— Sue Grafton