Quotes about gown
A collection of quotes on the topic of gown, dress, dressing, herring.
Quotes about gown
Volodymyr Melnykov (1951) Ukrainian writer, poet, composer
Kiev’s fall http://imirelnik.io.ua/s1954083/to_my_friends
Jimi Hendrix (1942–1970) American musician, singer and songwriter
Bold as Love
Song lyrics, Axis: Bold as Love (1967)
“Hold back the edges of your gown, Ladies, we are going through hell.”
William Carlos Williams (1883–1963) American poet
“Where's the man that could ease a heart like a satin gown?”
Dorothy Parker (1893–1967) American poet, short story writer, critic and satirist
Robert Orben (1928) American magician and writer
Pete Goering (May 20, 2007) "A few tips for the graduates", The Topeka Capital-Journal, p. 1.
Attributed
Ernesto Che Guevara (1928–1967) Argentine Marxist revolutionary
Speech at the University of Las Villas (1959)
Richard Hofstadter (1916–1970) American historian
Source: Anti-Intellectualism in American Life (1974), p. 20
“Even children followed with endearing wile,
And plucked his gown, to share the good man's smile.”
Oliver Goldsmith The Deserted Village
Source: The Deserted Village (1770), Line 183.
Jane Austen (1775–1817) English novelist
Letter to Cassandra (November 1800) [Letters of Jane Austen -- Brabourne Edition]
Letters
Nathaniel Hawthorne book The Scarlet Letter
Source: The Scarlet Letter (1850), Chapter II: The Market-Place
Tad Williams (1957) novelist
Source: Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn, To Green Angel Tower (1993), Part 1, Chapter 17, “Bonfire Night” (p. 540).
“138. Well may hee smell fire whose gowne burnes.”
George Herbert (1593–1633) Welsh-born English poet, orator and Anglican priest
Jacula Prudentum (1651)
Scott Lynch book The Republic of Thieves
Interlude “Death Masks” section 8 (p. 639)
The Republic of Thieves (2013)
Clive James (1939–2019) Australian author, critic, broadcaster, poet, translator and memoirist
Source: Memoirs, May Week Was in June (1990), p. 19
Gerald Durrell (1925–1995) naturalist, zookeeper, conservationist, author and television presenter
Rosie Is My Relative (1968)
Orson Scott Card (1951) American science fiction novelist
Source: The Tales of Alvin Maker, Seventh Son (1987), Chapter 10.
Donald Barthelme (1931–1989) American writer, editor, and professor
“Ming”, p. 93, opening
The Teachings of Don. B: Satires, Parodies, Fables, Illustrated Stories, and Plays of Donald Barthelme (1992)
“I am rather impatient to know the fate of my best gown.”
Jane Austen (1775–1817) English novelist
Letter to Cassandra (1799-05-17) [Letters of Jane Austen -- Brabourne Edition]
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William Miller Wee Willie Winkie
"Wee Willie Winkie" (1841). The Oxford Dictionary of Nursery Rhymes, 2nd ed. 1997, page 511. ISBN 0-19-860088-7.
Bruno Schulz (1892–1942) Polish novelist and painter
“The Second Autumn” http://www.schulzian.net/translation/sanatorium/second_autumn.htm <br class="br">His father, The seasons
Donald Barthelme (1931–1989) American writer, editor, and professor
“Snow White” [play], p. 309.
The Teachings of Don. B: Satires, Parodies, Fables, Illustrated Stories, and Plays of Donald Barthelme (1992)
George Savile, 1st Marquess of Halifax (1633–1695) English politician
The Lady's New Year's Gift: or Advice to a Daughter (1688)
Apollonius of Rhodes book Argonautica
Source: Argonautica (3rd century BC), Book IV. Homeward Bound, Lines 167–173
Gordon Pask (1928–1996) British psychologist
p 33 as cited in: D. Psillos (2003) Science Education Research in the Knowledge-Based Society. p. 44.
Conversation, Cognition and Learning (1975)
Sarah Chang (1980) violinist
Newsweek September 2006 http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/14870541/site/newsweek/?page=6
Sister, awake! close not your eyes
Sigmund Freud (1856–1939) Austrian neurologist known as the founding father of psychoanalysis
1930s, "New Introductory Lectures on Psycho-analysis" https://books.google.com/books/about/New_Introductory_Lectures_on_Psycho_anal.html?id=hIqaep1qKRYC&printsec=frontcover&source=kp_read_button#v=onepage&q&f=false (1933)
Vicky Jenson (1960) American animator
Quoted by Darryn King in " Pixar's 'Inside Out' and 'The Little Prince' Will Premiere at Cannes http://www.cartoonbrew.com/feature-film/pixars-inside-out-and-the-little-prince-will-premiere-at-cannes-111960.html", Cartoon Brew (April 17, 2015); Jenson is describing her experience of premiering Shrek at the Cannes Film Festival.
Jane Austen (1775–1817) English novelist
Letter (1811-04-30) [Letters of Jane Austen -- Brabourne Edition]
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“A wife who preaches in her gown,
And lectures in her night-dress.”
Thomas Hood (1799–1845) British writer
The Surplice Question; reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919).
20th century
Ilia Chavchavadze (1837–1907) Georgian poet and politician; a saint of Georgian Orthodox Church
Spring, p. 61
Anthology of Georgian Poetry (1948)
“That instructed damsel
Donned a gown of green;”
Nathalia Crane (1913–1998) American writer
"The Vestal"
The Janitor's Boy And Other Poems (1924)
Context: p>Finally she faltered;
Saw at last, forsooth,
Every gaudy color
Is a bit of truth.
Then the gates were opened;
Miracles were seen;
That instructed damsel
Donned a gown of green;Wore it in a churchyard,
All arrayed with care;
And a painted rainbow
Shone above her there.</p
Rudolf Rocker book Nationalism and Culture
Source: Nationalism and Culture (1937), Ch. 1 "The Insufficiency of Economic Materialism"
Context: However fully man may recognise cosmic laws he will never be able to change them, because they are not his work. But every form of his social existence, every social institution which the past has bestowed on him as a legacy from remote ancestors, is the work of men and can be changed by human will and action or made to serve new ends. Only such an understanding is truly revolutionary and animated by the spirit of the coming ages. Whoever believes in the necessary sequence of all historical events sacrifices the future to the past. He explains the phenomena of social life, but he does not change them. In this respect all fatalism is alike, whether of a religious, political or economic nature. Whoever is caught in its snare is robbed thereby of life's most precious possession; the impulse to act according to his own needs. It is especially dangerous when fatalism appears in the gown of science, which nowadays so often replaces the cassock of the theologian; therefore we repeat: The causes which underlie the processes of social life have nothing in common with the laws of physical and mechanical natural events, for they are purely the results of human purpose, which is not explicable by scientific methods. To misinterpret this fact is a fatal self-deception from which only a confused notion of reality can result.
“There are women here who can barely afford enough gown to cover their breasts.”
Jon Stewart (1962) American political satirist, writer, television host, actor, media critic and stand-up comedian
The 78th Academy Awards (2006)
Context: If there's anyone out there involved in illegal movie piracy... don't do it. Take a good look at these people. These are the people you're stealing from. Look at them! Face what you've done! There are women here who can barely afford enough gown to cover their breasts.
Nathalia Crane (1913–1998) American writer
"The Symbols"
The Janitor's Boy And Other Poems (1924)
Context: p>The sign work of the Orient it runneth up and down;
The Talmud stalks from right to left, a rabbi in a gown;The Roman rolls from left to right from Maytime unto May;
But the gods shake up their symbols in an absent-minded way.Their language runs to circles like the language of the eyes,
Emphasised by strange dilations with little panting sighs.</p
Joyce Kilmer (1886–1918) American poet, editor, literary critic, soldier
Main Street and Other Poems (1917), A Blue Valentine
Context: But, of your courtesy, Monsignore,
Do me this favour:
When you this morning make your way
To the Ivory Throne that bursts into bloom with roses
because of her who sits upon it,
When you come to pay your devoir to Our Lady,
I beg you, say to her:
"Madame, a poor poet, one of your singing servants yet on earth,
Has asked me to say that at this moment he is especially grateful to you
For wearing a blue gown."
Jane Austen (1775–1817) English novelist
that must do; one cannot pretend to anything better now; thankful to have it continued a few years longer!
Letter (1811-04-30) [Letters of Jane Austen -- Brabourne Edition]
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