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Quotes About Luxurious

Raw lobster tail, freeze dried, is amazing.
~ Nathan Myhrvold
The Resorts of Han Wavel were so obscenely luxurious that it was said a Breqindan male would sell his mother for a night in the Sandcastle Hotel's infamous vibro-suite, This is not as shocking as it sounds as parents are accepted currency on Brequinda and a nicely moisturized septuagenarian with a good set of teet can be traded for a mid-range family moto-carriage.
~ Eoin Colfer
I have made this one dish, a salted caramel chocolate ganache tart. It's so rich. You can only have a few bites!
~ Ed Oxenbould
Sexier than a silk teddy.
~ Laurell K. Hamilton
Beneath the pleasure generated by the juxtaposition of order and complexity, we can identify the subsidiary architectural virtue of balance. Beauty is a likely outcome whenever architects skilfully mediate between any number of oppositions, including the old and the new, the natural and the man-made, the luxurious and the modest, and the masculine and the feminine.
~ Alain de Botton
Help yourself to some cheese, and these-" Georgia pointed to a square platter- "are smoked salmon, chive, creme fraiche, and Asian pear rolls, and these-" she pointed to a second platter-"are foie gras toast points with fig glee." "Interesting," said Dorothy. "How... unusual." "What's this?" Hal asked, picking up one of three cordials filled with soup. "That's a black-trumpet-mushroom veloute. It's very rich.
~ Jenny Nelson
Oh, unheard of compassion of the apostle! In seeking to make the Jews Christians, he himself became a Jew! For he could not have persuaded the luxurious to become temperate if he had not himself become luxurious like them;
~ Jerome
Her place already was luxurious, with a bowling alley where the pins were bottles of chilled champagne
~ Erik Larson
I think a lot of people think of NASCAR drivers as living the private life, the luxurious life. But I don't.
~ Kyle Larson
I think much of the media is decadent in the sense that the people who are producing the coverage, they themselves live very comfortable lives.
~ Steve Hilton
Well, isn't it splendid & rather toffee?
~ Stephen Fry
'The Good Wife' was so unbelievably luxurious to step into.
~ Margo Martindale
That evening remains for me always a moment to cherish, as golden and fragrant as brandy in crystal glasses.
~ Robin Hobb
hair, oiled and satiny
~ Ruth Rendell
Again I see him, leaning back in one of the luxurious chairs with which his room was furnished. I see his indolent, athletic figure; his pale, sharp, clean-shaven features; his curly black hair; his strong, unscrupulous mouth. And again I feel the clear beam of his wonderful eye, cold and luminous as a star, shining
~ E.W. Hornung
But I think theatre in a repressive society is an immensely exciting event and theatre in a luxurious old, affluent old society like ours is an entertaining event.
~ Janet Suzman
fashioned of flowing silk or jersey
~ Anderson Cooper
A person who says publicly that the people are his life admits indiscreetly that because of the labor of most of them only he could lead a luxurious lifestyle.
~ Anuj Somany
There are many bootlickers working under the garb of advisors, ambassador, motivational speakers etc. They claim to offer professional services to empower people but actually speak the ditto voice of self-seeker corporate owners to keep the employees remain duffer to suffer. Most are frequent air fliers, enjoy luxurious life and often display own picture with the thought posters and has in circle many paid supporters.
~ Anuj Somany
Technology is now available that means you don't need to use fur. The alternatives are luxurious. There is just no need.
~ Marco Bizzarri
What would Christ need to have done to make me follow him like Matthew or Peter? Dress well, to begin with. And have a luxurious head of pampered yellow hair.
~ Anne Rice
heavy satin that fell like spilled syrup...
~ Anne Rivers Siddons
THEY pass'd the Time of their Journey in as much Happiness as the most luxurious Gratification of wild Desires could make them; and when they came to the End of it, parted not without a mutual Promise of seeing each other often.
~ Eliza Haywood
Swearing invulnerably, I measure mercilessly his shortcomings, and with luxurious scorn, ask who could be ensnared there.
~ Elizabeth Smart