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Fashion Quotes - Page 155

I've never been in fashion. Not at all.

Source: www.interviewmagazine.com

Men have begun to observe and classify, they turn from creation to Criticism... It is the Fashion to be a wit... one must be able to conceal indecency with elegant diction; manners are everything, morals nothing.

"The Comedies of William Congreve". William and Mary College Monthly, Volume V (p. 41), September 1897; later quoted in "James Branch Cabell at William and Mary: the Education of a Novelist" by William L. Godshalk in "The William and Mary Review", No. 5, 1967, and in "Kalki", Volume II, No. 4, whole No. 8, 1968.

Fashion is aristocratic-autocratic.

J. G. HOLLAND (1866). “PLAIN TALKS ON FAMILIAR SUBJECTS”, p.50

Old-fashioned poetry, but choicely good.

Izaak Walton (1825). “The Complete Angler; Or, Comtemplative Man's Recreation: With Lives of the Authors, and Notes”, p.126