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“She was never without dark glasses, she was always well groomed, there was a consequential good taste in the plainness of her clothes, the blues and grays and lack of luster that made her, herself, shine so.”
Truman Capote“Blindness is a choice born of fear, nursed by complacency and groomed by comfort. And what I often don’t see in my blindness is that 'choice' evidences the existence of other options.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough, Flecks of Gold on a Path of Stone: Simple Truths for Profound Living“If I am brave enough to stand against those who have been groomed by fear, I will recognize that where I get knocked down is all about where life begins, and has nothing to do with where it ends.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough“Any actress who appears in public without being well-groomed is digging her own grave.”
Joan Crawford“When a girl feels that she’s perfectly groomed and dressed she can forget that part of her. That’s charm”
F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Short Stories“One does not find soulmates.. soulmates 'happen' unannounced in some turn of this deliciously unpredictable journey called life, often when we are not even 'groomed for the occasion”
Sourabh Mukherjee, About Matters of the Hurt: Love Stories - Round the Clock“But unlike Jack, Bobby had not been groomed to be a candidate, and he was constitutionally incapable of the flattery and false praise with which politicians like Johnson got others to do their daily bidding.”
Jonathan Darman, Landslide: LBJ and Ronald Reagan at the Dawn of a New America“Nobody objects to a woman being a good writer or sculptor or geneticist if at the same time she manages to be a good wife good mother good looking good tempered well groomed and unaggressive.”
Leslie M. Mclntyre“London was so rich, and also so green, and somehow so detailed: full of stuff that had been made, and bought, and placed, and groomed, and shaped, and washed clean, and put on display as if the whole city was for sale.”
John Lanchester, Capital“Why does no one speak of the cultural advantages of the country? For example, is a well groomed, ecologically kept, sustainably fertile farm any less cultural, any less artful, than paintings of fat angels on church ceilings?”
Gene Logsdon, Living at Nature's Pace: Farming and the American Dream