Ornaments Quotes

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Tennessee Williams
“She lives in a world of her own – a world of – little glass ornaments…”
Tennessee Williams, The Glass Menagerie

Plutarch
“Lycurgus was of opinion that ornaments were so far from advantaging them in their counsels, that they were rather an hindrance, by diverting their attention from the business before them to statues and pictures, and roofs curiously fretted, the usual embellishments of such places amongst the other Greeks.”
Plutarch, Plutarch's Lives: Volume I

Joshilyn Jackson
“A pretty woman is a Christmas tree,' my mother told me in the airport. This fella is hanging things on my branches as his gaze sweeps from my face all the way down my body to my hips and then back to my face. Ideas fly from his widened eyes and land on me like teeny, decorative burdens. He is giving me shyness, maybe, some book smarts, and a certain yielding sweetness in bed. The oil-slick eyes get me, and I find myself hanging a few ornaments myself, giving him deft hands and a sense of humor.”
Joshilyn Jackson, Backseat Saints

Cynthia Harrod-Eagles
“... a tiny room, furnished in early MFI, of which every surface was covered in china ornaments and plaster knick-knacks whose only virtue was that they were small, and therefore of limited individual horribleness. Cumulatively, they were like an infestation. Little vases, ashtrays, animals, shepherdesses, tramps, boots, tobys, ruined castles, civic shields of seaside towns, thimbles, bambis, pink goggle-eyed puppies sitting up and begging, scooped-out swans plainly meant to double as soap dishes, donkeys with empry panniers which ought to have held pin-cushions or perhaps bunches of violets -- all jostled together in a sad visual cacophony of bad taste and birthday presents and fading holiday memories, too many to be loved, justifying themselves by their sheer weight of numbers as 'collections' do.”
Cynthia Harrod-Eagles, Blood Lines

Munia Khan
“Dream is an expensive ornament to adorn your hope”
Munia Khan

Darnell Lamont Walker
“Black bodies have become ornamental, haven't they?”
Darnell Lamont Walker

Nick Oliveri
“He was to be the sun that would ripen the crowd for carving skin instead of wooden ornaments.”
Nick Oliveri, The Conjurer

P.S. Jagadeesh Kumar
“You can make ornaments out of gold but you cannot make gold, it is by birth”
P.S. Jagadeesh Kumar

“When ornaments betray a beauty, she is old.”
Mantaranjot Mangat, Plotless

Mary Jane Clark
“As soon as the meeting was adjourned, Piper sprang eagerly from her seat and went over to look at the netsuke. Minute scales were precisely carved into a tiny coiled snake. Every whisker appeared on a sleeping calico. A writhing dragon licked flames with his jagged tongue. But the netsuke that fascinated Piper the most was a monkey perched on a rock as it wrestled and held down the tentacles of a small octopus. The hairs of the monkey and the expression on its face were equally detailed. Even the tiny suction cups on the octopus's tentacles could be seen.
"That's one of my favorites."
Piper looked up to see Cryder standing there.
"In the Japanese legend," he continued, "the octopus was a physician to the Dragon King of the Sea and prescribed a monkey's liver to heal the king's daughter. But the smart little monkey evaded capture.”
Mary Jane Clark, Footprints in the Sand