Quotes About Worn
My first pair of Jordans, I wore them all the time. I would wear them to school; I always had them on.
~ Neymar
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Some of them are growing old, are worn with pitiless waves of fatigue, and are wholly unexpectant of reward in this world.
~ Phyllis Zagano
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I got tired, I told him. Not worn out, but worn through. Like one of those wives who wakes up one morning and says I can't bake any more bread.
~ Jonathan Safran Foer
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harshly and beautifully colored, broken and worn until its bones are exposed, its great sky without a smudge or taint from Technocracy, and in hidden corners and pockets under its cliffs the sudden poetry of springs.
~ Wallace Stegner
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The thing already looks like its best days were decades ago.
~ Wendy Mass
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The shoe is new, but the sock has a hole."
~ Wesley D'Amico
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He felt like an old sponge steeped in paraffin and left in the sun to dry.
~ Douglas Adams
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They had wandered in a defeated continent of the vulgar world, where vulgarity had lost its power and its pride, and had to repeat old jokes because it could no longer invent new ones, and speak of virtues in phrases so worn by use that they gave the same feeling of want as rags.
~ Rebecca West
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O Earth, O Earth, return! Arise from out the dewy grass; Night is worn; And the morn Rises from the slumbrous mass.
~ William Blake
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O Earth, O Earth, return! Arise from out the dewy grass; Night is worn; And the morn Rises from the slumbrous mass.
~ William Blake
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He felt puffy, worn out, and bald.
~ David Lagercrantz
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Cresington Lane, There's an old public toilet with an old broken
~ Jason Hall
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The best way to settle such arguments is to measure the selling effectiveness of your campaign at regular intervals, and to go on running it until the research shows that it has worn out. Word
~ David Ogilvy
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Weeded and worn the ancient thatchUpon the lonely moated grange.
~ Alfred Lord Tennyson
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Nike is the uniform for kids all over the world, and African design has been killed by Nike. Africans no longer want to wear their own designs.
~ M.I.A.
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I just wear jeans, big motorcycle boots and T-shirts that are way too big for me. I like anything that has lived a little bit, that has traces of life on it. Knitwear that's a tiny bit too long because you've pulled it with your hands, or jeans that are starting to get holes.
~ Clemence Poesy
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I like that weathered, torn look.
~ Maria Brink
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The wayfarer was lean and keen-featured, and somewhat bowed at the shoulders; his paws were thin and long, his eyes much wrinkled at the corners, and he wore small gold ear rings in his neatly-set well-shaped ears. His knitted jersey was of a faded blue, his breeches, patched and stained, were based on a blue foundation, and his small belongings that he carried were tied up in a blue cotton handkerchief.
~ Kenneth Grahame
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Matt was glad that he had worn his old hooded blue sweatshirt rather than the new red one his mother had wanted him to wear. They would have thought I was a redcoat for sure , he thought, making his way through the groups of soldiers that were on the shore.
~ Elvira Woodruff
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The lightest touch might keep Mary there, rooted in this frozen alley. Instead, she stretched out her hand to the worn red ribbon in Doll's wig. Was it the same one, she wondered, the first one, the ribbon the child Mary had set her eyes and heart on at the Seven Dials, three long years ago?
~ Emma Donoghue
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I prefer the rather old and battered, things with character, to the brand new.
~ Rick Allen
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The dogma of Christianity gets worn away before the advances of science. Religion will have to make more and more concessions. Gradually the myths crumble.
~ Adolf Hitler
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There was romance of a kind in the shabby
~ Jessica Stirling
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They were as old as erosions in a fishless desert. Everything
~ Ernest Hemingway
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