Robe Quotes

Here, we’ve compiled a list of the best Robe Quotes from famous persons: Wendy Williams, Sonia Rykiel, Iris Apfel, William Shakespeare, Perfume Genius. The wide variety of quotes available makes it possible to find a quote to suit your needs. You’ve likely heard some of the Robe Quotes before, but that’s because they truly are great.

1
I travel with my own long silk robe. At the hotel, you

I travel with my own long silk robe. At the hotel, you just never know if the robes have been washed after they’ve been worn by other people.
2
A woman and a dress, very often, fight against each other because they are not at the same place. Sometimes you see the woman moving the belt around. She is making the robe her own. She needs that. Otherwise, the dress doesn’t exist.
3
I am not a fashionista, and I don’t dress up. Usually if I’m at home, where I am now, I’m wearing a robe.
4
Give me my robe, put on my crown; I have Immortal longings in me.
5
I was scared of the devil starting around age nine. Before that, I was gathering every family member in the living room, slipping a shirt over my robe so the bottom hung like a skirt and performing Gloria Estefan songs with feverish intensity.
6
Being hummed at by someone with magic hands while they knead your neck is good for the soul, but it won‘t make you giggle for days afterwards. In fact, the second the smiley therapist stops and says, ‘You can put your robe on now, the hour is up,’ the joy and wonder sort of leaves the room.
7
I’ve got some great stuff in my sports memorabilia collection. But my favorite thing by far is the robe. I actually have a Ric Flair robe with ‘the Nature Boy‘ on the back. That’s awesome. When I look at it, it brings back so many memories of my childhood and my teen years.
8
I hope people will never stop dressing up as Harry Potter. It feels less to me like something you wear because you think it’s a great costume idea and more like something you wear because you really like wearing your Hogwarts robe, and you really only get the one chance per year.
Monica Hesse
9
‘The Robe’ was lousy but an almighty hit. I was dull as ditchwater and an almighty flop.
10
I want to tell you this: you cannot get the robe of hypocrisy on you so thick that the sharp eye of childhood will not see through every veil.
11
After you’ve lived with somebody for 11 years, what’s a guy in a robe reading from a book going to change?
12
When a herd of cattle see a strange object, they are not satisfied till each one has sniffed it; and the horse is cured of his fright at the robe, or the meal-bag, or other object, as soon as he can be induced to smell it. There is a great deal of speculation in the eye of an animal, but very little science.
13
A suit is just a suit: a practical garment, not a ceremonial robe; it can be worn out to dinner with friends or for a visit to an art gallery. Its beauty and craftsmanship are utterly wasted if you think of it as something magical and symbolic.
14
I had to keep myself in check. Like, ‘Whoa, whoa, whoa.’ I’d never sat in a room, five feet away from a Klansman putting on his damn robe. That’s what freaked me out a little bit. But I wanted to see a Klansman.
15
I love Bill Clinton. I think we should make him king. I’m talking the red robe, the turkey legeverything.
16
Millennials give comics the kind of adulation past generations reserved for musicians. We respect Lady Gaga. But we’ll travel hundreds of miles to touch the hem of Jon Stewart’s robe.
17
Me, the bard out of work, the Lord has applied to His service. In the very beginning, He gave me the order to sing His praises night and day. The Master summoned the minstrel to His True Court. He clothed me with the robe of His true honour and eulogy. Since then, the True Name had become my ambrosial food.
18
How shall we remember Mahatma Gandhi, that eternal pilgrim of freedom? Born of the very spirit of India, steeped in the tradition, the song, the legend of our ancient land – and yet he was revolutionary. Unique among revolutionaries, he marched for freedom, clad in the robe of truth, with non-violence for his staff.
19
The wrap dress is the most traditional form of dressing: It’s like a robe, it’s like a kimono, it’s like a toga. It doesn’t have buttons or zippers. What made it different was that it was jersey; therefore, it was close to the body and it was a print.
20
I like ‘The Three Musketeers.’ I like those kind of cool things where they were having a robe and a sword.
21
The dominant and most deep-dyed trait of the journalist is his timorousness. Where the novelist fearlessly plunges into the water of self-exposure, the journalist stands trembling on the shore in his beach robe.
22
I have two favorite songs. My first is called ‘Dance of The Robe’ and it’s a very powerful number where she is feeling the pressure from her people to take on the responsibility of leading them.
23
I spent more money on one robe than guys spend in five years.
24
I’m always a great student of writers‘ work habits. Balzac sat at his desk dressed in a monk‘s robe, and he always had to have a rotten apple on his desk. The smell of the apple inspired him somehow.
25
We have judges in the American system and they take on a black robe where they are supposed to shield their partisan preferences. They are not red or blue state judges. They are judges.