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  • You have to interpret what's hot to make it work on yourself. If tweed suits are in, but you're not a suit kind of girl, wear the jacket with jeans and a pair of Converses. -- Rachel Zoe
  • The man as he converses is the lover; silent, he is the husband. -- Honore de Balzac
  • Who ever converses among old books will be hard to please among the new. -- William Temple
  • Every man becomes, to a certain degree, what the people he generally converses with are. -- Philip Stanhope
  • A lot of female comedians will go up there in a sweatshirt and Converses, trying to dress themselves down, because it is sort of a boy's club. I'll go up in my heels. I like that people don't think I'll be funny. I'll take that on. I don't do standup comedy - I do standup and I do comedy, but I don't go up there and do jokes. -- Carly Craig
  • Matter feels, converses, suffers, desires, yearns and remembers. -- Karen Barad
  • Faith converses with the angels, and antedates the hymns of glory. -- Jeremy Taylor
  • Every man becomes, to a certain degree, what the people he generally converses with are. -- Philip Stanhope
  • The friend of silence comes close to God. In secret he converses with him and receives his light. -- John Climacus
  • In conversation, points arise! If a human being converses much, it is impossible for him to avoid the truth! (Hercule Poirot) -- Agatha Christie
  • The talent of turning men into ridicule, and exposing to laughter those one converses with, is the qualification of little ungenerous tempers. -- Joseph Addison
  • The person who screams, or uses the superlative degree, or converses with heat puts whole drawing-rooms to flight. If you wish to be loved, love measure. -- Ralph Waldo Emerson
  • A modest person seldom fails to gain the goodwill of those he converses with, because nobody envies a man who does not appear to be pleased with himself. -- Richard Steele
  • The scholar may lose himself in schools, in words, and become a pedant; but when he comprehends his duties, he above all men is arealist, and converses with things. -- Ralph Waldo Emerson
  • Vanity is the natural weakness of an ambitious man, which exposes him to the secret scorn and derision of those he converses with, and ruins the character he is so industrious to advance by it. -- Joseph Addison
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