Sportswear Quotes
Collection of top 23 famous quotes about Sportswear
Sportswear Quotes & Sayings
Happy to read and share the best inspirational Sportswear quotes, sayings and quotations on Wise Famous Quotes.
I had no direction. I thought, 'I need to make a difference in my life,' and music was my answer.
— Gerard Way
I went to Parsons. American sportswear was my education, and that is what is important to me.
— Chris Benz
Diesel is the only example of a casualwear or sportswear company that became a luxury brand.
— Renzo Rosso
Normcore just means divine sportswear.
— Michael Kors
Courage is confident action.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
If you ever see me in a social setting wearing any sort of sportswear, then you know I'm in crisis.
— Bill Nighy
Whoever, however close to me you may be. Nobody can change my emotions. Even if I am sad it's my own problem, not somebody else's.
— Rajashree Choudhury
She screamed like a thousand birds were picking at her flesh. She screamed like the palace was burning down around her.
— Marissa Meyer
Now I know that grief is a whetstone that sharpens all your love, all your happiest memories, into blades that tear you apart from within.
— Claudia Gray
I personally love sportswear, and love using it in high fashion.
— Stella McCartney
Only evil grows of itself, while for goodness we want effort and courage.
— Henri Frederic Amiel
We have been around in the States in the ski wear market since the 1950s, but now we feel we can compete in the sportswear field.
— Willy Bogner Jr.
The overall effect made Vos like a falcon poised in that exquisite instant between free fall and flight, and for a moment he couldn't breath.
— Christie Golden
There's this British elegance that we, at times, have really missed in the States. We've always been more of a sportswear culture.
— Paul Weller
People who don't have patience don't achieve anything in life.
— Sunday Adelaja
The most important thing is this: to sacrifice what you are now for what you can become tomorrow.
— Shannon L. Alder
Hiding inside this well-meaning phrase is a deep cultural assumption that old is bad and young is good.
— Susan Moon
Theodora glared at me, but Mrs. Murphy Sallis gave me a brief smile and offered me her hand, which was as smooth and soft as old lettuce.
— Lemony Snicket