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Quotes About Polished

Overall, I view the design of the Catholic Mass as something like a polished gem, refined over time to a state of great beauty—if you know what you are looking at,
~ David P. Gushee
Nothing shines brighter than Black polished right.
~ Alice Randall
I adore clothes - they're my weakest link! My mother was the same, and she taught me always to look polished.
~ Anne Robinson
The court is like a palace of marble; it's composed of people very hard and very polished.
~ Jean de la Bruyere
For me, joy is eating home-cooked payasam in a bowl that I have cleaned and polished myself.
~ Rekha
I understand a lot of celebrities lose weight because they have the opportunity to get in shape and become healthier, but when you get so polished, you can't tell the story of a blue-collar family anymore.
~ Cristela Alonzo
The polished executive is ultimately the happy executive who can walk gracefully through life.
~ Letitia Baldrige
Many people mistakenly think of farce as broad low comedy. In fact, it's polished high comedy.
~ Mark Linn-Baker
I see people that have success, and I see how poised and polished they are and how they handle it. I wonder inside if they feel the same way that I feel.
~ Jerry West
Throughout my football career, I've always been somebody who's been very aware, and I know when the camera is on me, and I know how to be polished. I can see how that might come off as disingenuous.
~ Colton Underwood
Even at our height, we were never very polished.
~ Ronan Keating
To do a drawing for a painting most often means doing something very sketchy and schematic and then later making it polished.
~ Jasper Johns
The worst job I ever had was working nights in the Chrysler Building. I was part of a team of about five guys, and we polished the leather furniture.
~ Gene Hackman
A make-up artist I know polished her Oscar and it lost its lustre. But if you don't polish it, it doesn't tarnish.
~ Jim Broadbent
Every Motown act dressed classy, and we were clean-cut. Whenever you saw a Motown act, they were polished, and they knew how to treat people.
~ Dennis Edwards
It was seventh grade or something like that when we started falling in love with stuff like Sam Raimi and Wes Craven and John Carpenter. Also, our filmmaking skills were getting a little more polished, so we thought we could actually make something that was not funny.
~ Ross Duffer
When I create a sports costume, I remember that it must not look - how do you say? - 'bedraggled.'
~ Jean Patou
I am a classy dame.
~ Evangeline Lilly
To be sure, [NASCAR] stars were initially ex-bootleggers for the most part drawn from that talent pool in the Carolinas hills: "good ol' boys" as they referred to themselves. That's exactly how they would be described in the press that slowly became enamored with their raucous life style. That has all changed, with the drivers of today polished and clean-cut athletes who are expected to behave like commercial puppets in public.
~ yates brock
Excessive purity is like a glass plate. It may be highly polished and crystal bright, but it is still small, thin, fragile. One day, some slight pressure will crack it, and it will cut your fingers. And, in any event, isn't glass a compound? Can it really claim purity?
~ Yu Qiuyu
And for many of the other questions, the answers I received were cloaked in the sort of highly polished public relations vagueness that makes responses so measured and couched in nuance that they are essentially meaningless.
~ Ammon Shea
Being a pageant girl taught me to be polished, poised and slap on a smile.
~ Hannah Brown
A gaudy dress and gentle air May slightly touch the heart; But it's innocence and modesty that polished the dart.
~ Robert Burns
Society is now one polished horde, formed of two mighty tries, the Bores and Bored.
~ Lord Byron