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Quotes About Sophistication

There is nothing like champagne to ensure sweet dreams.
~ Elizabeth Forsythe Hailey
A woman's education consists of two lessons: never leave the house without stocking, never go out without a hat.
~ Coco Chanel
I wish the sport was much more evolved when I got into it.
~ Frank Shamrock
I love just being at Lincoln Center - it's so New York! Those fountains!
~ Margo Martindale
What I write is not for little girls.
~ Theophile Gautier
OK so let me just say I love Louis Vuitton and I always have, from purses to shoes to luggage and more... What can I say?
~ Kim Zolciak-Biermann
I want to keep a luxurious look in daywear.
~ Reem Acra
Luxury will be always around, no matter what happens in the world.
~ Carolina Herrera
In luxury, ubiquity will kill you - it means you're not really luxury anymore.
~ Angela Ahrendts
Luxury and style have been key elements in all my projects.
~ Gauri Khan
I'm a luxury brand.
~ Ben Eine
Luxury and elegance can be affordable, and I think a MUST!
~ Sonja Morgan
red marble drawing-room, where an
~ Dodie Smith
It's a Cadillac all right." "The Rolls-Royce of automobiles," Ottum
~ Don DeLillo
to hell with anything unrefined has always been my motto
~ Don Marquis
superb design. Many readers have
~ Donald A. Norman
Reality is like fine wine: it does not appeal to children.
~ Donald Miller
Reality is like a fine wine," he said to me. "It will not appeal to children.
~ Donald Miller
Starbucks was delivering more value than just coffee; they were delivering a sense of sophistication and enthusiasm about life. They
~ Donald Miller
They all shared a certain coolness, a cruel, mannered charm which was not modern in the least but had the strange cold breath of the ancient world : they were magnificent creatures, such eyes, such hands, such looks - sic oculos, sic ille manus, sic ora ferebat.
~ Donna Tartt
it felt adult, sophisticated, slightly alcoholic.
~ Donna Tartt
S. T. Dupont lighter
~ Unknown
Bollinger Champagne, one of my favorites.
~ Jacques Pepin
The unspoken truth was that New Yorkers considered everyone in the world to be just a tad - well, more than just a tad, a lot more than a tad - old-fashioned compared with themselves.
~ Lynn Cullen