Quotes About Diamonds
No pressure, no diamonds.
~ Thomas Carlyle
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Life isn't all diamonds and rose... but it should be.
~ Lisa Vanderpump
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Instincts under pressure crush the carbon of conformity and create diamonds. Each new season of life offers to train us for the next season if we pay attention and adapt.
~ T. D. Jakes
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Jewelry isn't a necessity, but sometimes it can bring out my fashion. Sometimes if I'm wearing very dark clothes, like darker colored, black, anything like that, and I put white jewelry on top, it look crazy because it's like, the contrast of the diamonds and the dark clothes.
~ Roddy Ricch
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One likes at the point of production to realize the maximum value, and diamond producers are no different.
~ Nicky Oppenheimer
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Because all those places have got stuff that we want. There's oil, and diamonds, and uranium. Alcoa needs tin and bauxite and copper. Halliburton wants to get in there and make a buck. Corporations from Texas want to get in there and run those same damn jails.
~ Lee Child
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The other thing I remember from the chemistry lab is stuff about pressure. Pressure turns coal into diamonds. Pressure does things.
~ Lee Child
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that lovely brow, around which stars of diamonds formed a tremulous circlet...
~ Alexandre Dumas
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See them stars starting to twinkle? They's Gawd's diamonds. You 'eah me? And the night sky turning so blue? That's He sapphires for us.
~ Dorothea Benton Frank
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The shimmering blue water seemed to be scattered with shards of crystals and diamonds.
~ Dorothea Benton Frank
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I'm doing you a favor," replied the colonel with a smile of his own. "Just remember what Patton said: Pressure makes diamonds." "Well, yeah," said the major in amusement. "If you're a lump of coal. If you're a human being, that same pressure turns you into splatter. Like a bug on a windshield.
~ Douglas E. Richards
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Patton said: Pressure makes diamonds.
~ Douglas E. Richards
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Los Diamantes no son la unica coso que prefiero en tamaño extra, Teniente-Kat
~ Jo Davis
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Now you're telling me You're not nostalgic Then give me another word for it You who are so good with words And at keeping things vague 'Cause I need some of that vagueness now It's all come back too clearly Yes, I loved you dearly And if you're offering me diamonds and rust I've already paid
~ Joan Baez
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I don't exercise. If God had wanted me to bend over, he would have put diamonds on the floor.
~ Joan Rivers
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If God wanted us to bend over he'd put diamonds on the floor.
~ Joan Rivers
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I don't excercise. If God had wanted me to bend over, he would have put diamonds on the floor.
~ Joan Rivers
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I'm Jewish. I don't work out. If God had wanted us to bend over, He would have put diamonds on the floor.
~ Joan Rivers
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If God wanted us to bend over he would put diamonds on the floor
~ Joan Rivers
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So many stars are popping out above us it seems you could almost dip your fingers up there and come out with a handful of diamonds.
~ Jodi Lynn Anderson
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She'd piled her hair high, leaving silky tendrils to tease bare shoulders. How he longed to festoon that slender neck with cascades of rubies. Rubies, diamonds, pearls, emeralds. Never sapphires. Not even the finest sapphires could rival the beauty of her eyes. He had no jewels to offer, only his longing, loving heart.
~ Anna Campbell
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Annie, Annie you sang and I knew you drove a pure gold car and put diamonds in you coke for the crunchy sound, the adorable sound and the moon too was in your portfolio
~ Anne Sexton
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Proverbs are mental gems gathered in the diamond fields of the mind.
~ William R. Alger
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It was a small tortoise with Julia's initials set in diamonds in the living shell, and this slightly obscene object, now slipping impotently on the polished boards, now striding across the card-table, now lumbering over a rug, now withdrawn at a touch, now stretching its neck and swaying its withered, antediluvian head, became a memorable part of the evening, one of those needlehooks of experience which catch the attention when larger matters are at stake.
~ Evelyn Waugh
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