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Quotes About Hat

Now I am just an elderly lady who is full of spleen, who humps around greater Boston in a God-awful hat, who never lived and yet outlived her time, hating men and dogs and Democrats.
~ Anne Sexton
And finding the hat, I always like to find the hat. And then props just dress the set. It's all fabulous.
~ Morgan Freeman
The Homburg makes a man look prosperous.
~ Roger Stone
Always wear a tall hat on Sundays during term. It is by that, more than anything, that a man is judged.' And do you know," continued my father, snuffling deeply, "I always did. Some men did, some didn't. I never saw any difference between them or heard it commented on, but I always wore mine. It only shows what effect judicious advice can have, properly delivered at the right moment.
~ Evelyn Waugh
His black hat sat on his head with a careful, placed expression and his face had a fragile look as if it might have been broken and stuck together again, or like a gun no one knows is loaded.
~ Flannery O'Connor
She lifted the hat one more time and set it down slowly on top of her head. Two wings of gray hair protruded on either side of her florid face, but her eyes, sky-blue, were as innocent and untouched by experience as they must have been when she was ten. Were it not that she was a widow who had struggled fiercely to feed and clothe and put him through school and who was supporting him still, "until he got on his feet," she might have been a little girl that he had to take to town.
~ Flannery O'Connor
I'm sorry I took so long," she said. "Your mother wanted me to look at something." "A new hat." "How do you know?" "When you have spent a lifetime unraveling the secrets of the human soul, my dear," he began in a cracked, old man's voice. "Oh, poof! You saw the box!" "Right.
~ Robert Newman
Bailey, where's your hat?" "In my pocket, sir!" "Why isn't it on your head?" "Because I can't get my head in my pocket, sir!
~ Robyn Carr
I'm your ride out to the Double T, Beau said, gripping the edge of his white straw cowboy hat and tipping it in a cordial gesture. She ground the heels of her low pumps into the soft tar to contain her growing irritation.  Did he think she was an idiot?  No way.
~ Lisa Mondello
The young man with his hat slouched over his eyes, still leaning on the arm of the officer, and still wiping from time to time his brow with his handkerchief, was watching in a corner of the Buytenhof, in the shade of the overhanging weather-board of a closed shop, the doings of the infuriated mob, a spectacle which seemed to draw near its catastrophe.
~ Alexandre Dumas
That trick's worth a new hat any day, youngster (hence the term hat trick)
~ Alfie Mynn Flashman's Lady
He was not tall, but the fingers that held his hat against his overcoat were exceptionally long and thin. She saw how they moved one at a time against the dark brown felt, pressing themselves against the fabric almost imperceptibly, like a pulse under the skin. The way a child's fingers might move in sleep.
~ Alice McDermott
He was a broad-faced man who looked good in hats. Who
~ Alice McDermott
And then George approaching, his hand stuck to his hat and the hat bent into the onslaught. She
~ Alice McDermott
He took the hat from my mouth. ''Tell me you love me'', he said. Gently I did. The end came anyway
~ Alice Sebold
If the measure of a man was the size of his hat, these were great men indeed.
~ Joe Abercrombie
I remember a little girl who had a white rabbit coat and hat and muff. Actually, I don't remember the little girl. I remember the coat and the hat and the muff.
~ Joe Brainard
In his mind he's that guy in the cowboy hat from The Walking Dead, wiping out the zombies.
~ Joe Hill
Expecting rain, the profile of a day Wears its soul like a hat.
~ John Ashbery
Oh, both my shoes are shiny new, And pristine is my hat My dress is 1922… My life is all like that.
~ Dorothy Parker
We were now in a bare and roomy lobby behind the shop, but separated therefrom by an iron curtain, the very sight of which filled me with despair. Raffles, however, did not appear in the least depressed, but hung up his coat and hat on some pegs in the lobby before examining this curtain with his lantern.
~ E.W. Hornung
Bigger. Biggest ranch. Biggest steer. Biggest houses. Biggest hat. Biggest state. A mania for bigness. What littleness did it hide?
~ Edna Ferber
Yankee Doodle came to townRiding on a pony,He stuck a feather in his hatAnd called it macaroni.Yankee Doodle, keep it up,Yankee Doodle dandy,Mind the music and the step,And with the girls be handy.
~ Anonymous
Home is where you hang your @.
~ Anonymous