Quotations on Tailors | Quotations: 6 | Pages: 1
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by William Shakespeare (April 23, 1564 - April 23, 1616) |
(Cornwall: ) Thou art a strange fellow. A tailor make a man? (Kent: ) A tailor, sir. A stonecutter or a painter could not have made him ill, though they had been but two years o ... |
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by John Webster (~ 1580 - 1625) |
All his reverend wit Lies in his wardrobe. |
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by Thomas Carlyle (December 4, 1795 - February 4, 1881) |
Great is the Tailor, but not the greatest. |
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by William Hazlitt (April 10, 1778 - September 18, 1830) |
One commending a Tayler for his dexteritie in his profession, another standing by ratified his opinion, saying tailors had their business at their fingers' ends. |
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by Alexander Pope (May 21, 1688 - May 30, 1744) |
Th' embroider'd suit at least he deem'd his prey; That suit an unpaid tailor snatched away. |
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by William Shakespeare (April 23, 1564 - April 23, 1616) |
Thy gown? Why, ay come, tailor, let us see't. O mercy, God, what masquing stuff is there? What's this, a sleeve? 'Tis like a demi-cannon. What, up and down carved like an apple ... |
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