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Quotes About Polished

Mr Robinson was a polished sort of person. He was so clean and healthy and pleased about everything that he positively shone – which is only to be expected in a fairy or an angel, but is somewhat disconcerting in an attorney.
~ Susanna Clarke
What could be a happier gift in a companion than a quick, fanciful mind which saved one repetitions and reflected one's thought on a polished, elegant surface?
~ Henry James
I was temping at Harrods. I'd wake from the double bed I shared with my best friend, leave the house in a slick-looking trench coat and polished brogues without a hair out of place. I was complimented for looking so presentable.
~ Ncuti Gatwa
I used to like cufflinks, but I got too lazy for them. I realized I don't need them for a polished tailoring look, so more times than not, I skip them.
~ Justin Tuck
Randy Orton is one of the people in the industry I respect the most. Not many people can be as smooth and polished in the ring as Randy is, and still be over with the fans, and he is one of the very best in the industry.
~ Mark Henry
She thinks he's not an animal like Barrons. That he's more civilized. She right, he is more polished. But it only makes him more dangerous. With Barrons you expect to get fucked up royally. With Ryodan you don't see it coming.
~ Karen Marie Moning
It may be observed, that very polished languages, and such as are praised for their superior clearness and perspicuity, are generally deficient in strength.
~ burke edmund iv
People want to see something authentic. If it's too polished and highly produced, people might not trust it as much. If it's grainy, if it's coming from a webcam, if it's someone standing there and talking their mind or sharing their thoughts, people trust it much more.
~ Chad Hurley
He's soft and strong at the same time; beautiful and cold like a polished japanese katana.
~ Kazuma Kodaka
It is dated 1521, the same year that Neagoe Basarab completed his "Advice" in Slavic. The differences in the Romanian of the letter from modern Romanian are slight, and the style is polished, evidence that the language had been used in writing for some time
~ Keith Hitchins
Society is now one polish'd horde, Form'd of two mighty tribes, the Bores and Bored.
~ byron lord
It feels like it's just starting in America and the UK. It's great to have a loyal fanbase in Australia and New Zealand. People in America say how polished our band are, but that didn't happen overnight; that came from doing all this touring back home.
~ Kimbra
Society is now one polished horde, Formed of two mighty tribes, the Bores and Bored.
~ Lord Byron
Usually, I create tunes that are fragmented. I think the biggest obstacle for people with their creativity is that they feel they have to sit down and create this finished, polished product.
~ Jeff Mangum
Gold, we think, is something polished and perfect, sophisticated, a luxury. But in its natural state, it's a raw element.
~ Tarja Turunen
I try to keep my appearance classic and sophisticated.
~ Stephanie Winston Wolkoff
The soul is placed in the body like a rough diamond, and must be polished, or the luster of it will never appear.
~ Daniel Defoe
If the yacht's sails were wind-tattered, if its polished brass and varnished wood were scarred from a hundred successful voyages, it would have suited him, because character should always come before beauty.
~ Neal Shusterman
The main floor was a huge open room with a polished stone floor, wooden furniture, a large fireplace, and windows.
~ Neal Shusterman
Each piece was a struggle between the editor--who insisted on the polished phrase, the line that would live forever--and the writer, an ordinary man with something ordinary to say, something sentimental and unremarkable, not quite good enough.
~ Sy Safransky
Men are polished, through act and speech, Each by each, As pebbles are smoothed on the rolling beach.
~ John Townsend Trowbridge
fixed atop a sturdy handle of polished hickory.
~ Christopher Moore
The rust of business is sometimes polished off in a camp; but never in a court.
~ la rochefoucauld vi
Satire should, like a polished razor keen,Wound with a touch that's scarcely felt or seen.
~ Lady Mary Wortley Montagu