Quotes About Lavish
Of course, DeMille never did anything on a small scale.
~ Clint Walker
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I'm pampered like you wouldn't believe.
~ Jonny Greenwood
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All my films have been larger-than-life. And since I've sat on almost all the scripts of the films I've produced, I do not compromise on aesthetics and visuals that could add to a scene.
~ Sajid Nadiadwala
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For me, my way to think about everything in fashion is a very baroque way.
~ Alessandro Michele
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I like baroque things.
~ Weyes Blood
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Committees were organized, most notably a defense committee, which gathered an impressive arsenal that included silver table knives and pocket knives, not to mention fireplace pokers and curtain rods. At lunch and dinner we consumed enormous quantities of caviar and vodka, for the hotel seemed to have infinite reserves of these, though bread was beginning to grow scarce.
~ Élisabeth Gille
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Sunday brunch, or any-morning brunch, is better with warm, golden waffles. Crisp and light and scented with vanilla, waffles are the shape of a perfect breakfast, cupping pools of melted butter and maple for a lavish start to the day.
~ Sohla El-Waylly
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People make fun of me because I've been known to eat lunch things for breakfast. I'll eat a good salad. I'll maybe have some tempeh or kale in there. I try to make breakfast a lavish meal because, one, my body tells me to, and, two, that's what carries me through the day.
~ Hari Nef
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Before sequels became the most reliable way to make a buck, Bond set the standard for lavish serial adventures. Before Hollywood found gold in multimillion-dollar adaptations of comic-book characters - in the Superman, Batman and Spider-Man blockbusters - Bond was the movies' first big-budget franchise superhero.
~ Richard Corliss
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Fortune, by being too lavish of her favours on a man, only makes a fool of him.
~ Publilius Syrus
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I have never cared enough about money to worry about spending it, and have been fortunate to make enough to be spoiled rotten.
~ Charles Saatchi
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I spend money as if I had it.
~ Mike Todd
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The best way to ruin a comedy is to throw a lot of money at it.
~ Jay Leno
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Government has every incentive to ration care for the sick and lavish attention on the healthy.
~ Regina Herzlinger
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Let's have one other gaudy night.
~ William Shakespeare
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The art of advertisement, after the American manner, has introduced into all our life such a lavish use of superlatives, that no standard of value whatever is intact.
~ Wyndham Lewis
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When people tossed around $100,000 like a Frisbee, there was usually a good reason.
~ David S. Brody
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And opposite Jacques sat Karl Lagerfeld, German ready-to-wear designer, lavish in wing collar and monocle, a fashion force in the making.
~ Alicia Drake
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The product of extraordinary wealth allied to a taste for the sumptuous.
~ R. W. Apple, Jr.
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I once had money to burn. I'd fly to Barbados for the weekend. I lived in a twenty-two-room mansion and had my pick of four luxury cars.
~ Peter Criss
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As Foster writes, "If our spiritual vitality seems low, if Bible study produces only dusty words, if prayer seems hollow and empty, then perhaps a prescription of lavish and joyful giving is just what we need."5
~ Richard J. Foster
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The (extremely lavish set) was created by a transparency, a fine gauze, finely painted. According to the theatre accounts, it cost 241 ducats, 91 ducats more than Rossini was paid for the music.
~ Richard Osborne
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First, most people think the word prodigal means wayward or lost. It doesn't. Prodigal means lavish or wastefully extravagant. It's like spending money recklessly. It also means to give on a lavish scale. So, in the case of the prodigal son story, you could argue that the father was prodigal since he gave his love freely, on a lavish scale. You might even say recklessly.
~ Richard Paul Evans
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In 1928 Birkenhead stood down from the Cabinet in order to earn the money needed to fund his lavish lifestyle.
~ Richard Toye
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