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To tie in the whole Christianity aspect, as Christians, we're taught our whole lives to love people no matter what, and in country music, that's okay; that's something that's accepted. That's why it's a great genre for us, because we can speak about all kinds of different things.
Maddie Marlow
Love
Music
Great
People
Speak
Matter
Country
Christianity
Our
Okay
Kinds
About
Something
Country Music
Genre
Tie
Because
Accepted
Taught
Different
To Love
Us
Aspect
Whole
Different Things
Why
Lives
Things
Christians
I've always been a little 'preppy street.' That's how I would describe it. I'm not all the way into street wear, but I am not all the way into a suit and tie either, so I try to combine that look.
Malcolm Jenkins
Try
Way
Would
Wear
Combine
Look
Tie
Always
How
Am
Been
Either
Little
Describe
Preppy
Street
Suit
Great CEOs are not just born with shiny hair and a tie.
Marc Andreessen
Great
Hair
Born
Tie
Shiny
Just
CEOs
Mourning is not forgetting... It is an undoing. Every minute tie has to be untied and something permanent and valuable recovered and assimilated from the dust.
Margery Allingham
Valuable
Dust
Every
Minute
Something
Recovered
Tie
Permanent
Undoing
Mourning
Forgetting
Assimilated
Who the hell ever dreamed up a tie? It's just such a weird idea, and yet it has been literally hanging around forever as the one constant and boring men's fashion staple.
Mark McKinnon
Fashion
Men
Hell
Has-Been
Constant
Dreamed
Boring
Idea
Weird
Tie
Around
Been
Up
Forever
Hanging
Just
Literally
Who
Staple
Ever
The idea of having to match a pair of socks to your tie or to your pants just doesn't make any sense to me... With boots, you don't have to worry about it. Nobody sees your socks.
Markwayne Mullin
Me
You
Sense
Pants
Worry
Boots
About
Having
Sees
Idea
Nobody
Make
Tie
Match
Any
Just
Your
Pair
Socks
Playing tennis, I didn't tie in my self-worth into winning or losing matches.
Martina Navratilova
Losing
Winning
Tennis
Tie
Matches
Self-Worth
Playing
I don't ever want to tie a song in a little bow. Life doesn't work that way, and war doesn't ever work that way.
Mary Gauthier
Life
Work
War
Song
Way
Bow
Tie
Want
Little
Ever
Minimum wage law is the 'People's Fed.' Tie minimum wage to money supply. If there is pushback against this idea, then shut down the Fed and its ability to distort the economy, penalizing labor, or make the Fed's distortions available to all businesses and all workers.
Max Keiser
People
Money
Law
Down
Distort
Minimum
Minimum Wage
Ability
Fed
Supply
Idea
Economy
Make
Tie
Wage
Labor
Against
Available
Then
Workers
Businesses
Shut
I'll never forget my interview with Barry Humphries - one of the oddest I've ever done. He insisted that for half the time he appeared as Dame Edna. So I interviewed the real Barry Humphries in a suit and tie, and then I interviewed Edna in full fig in her dressing room, where she criticised Barry mercilessly.
Melvyn Bragg
Time
Half
Interview
Dressing
Dressing Room
Insisted
Never
He
Never Forget
Half The Time
She
Tie
Real
Forget
Done
Where
Room
Then
Fig
Full
Barry
Appeared
Ever
Her
Dame
Suit
I kind of have a uniform for office parties and Christmas parties. What I do is put on a basic tuxedo shirt with a solid navy or black tie, a tweed jacket, a red pocket square, and some sort of fancy shoe or velvet slipper.
Michael Bastian
Christmas
Black
Solid
Kind
Some
Pocket
Put
Red
Velvet
Parties
Tie
Sort
Shirt
Square
Shoe
Office
Jacket
Fancy
Uniform
Tuxedo
Navy
Basic
I was talking on the phone in my trailer, and I looked in the mirror and I saw the badge clipped to my belt, a gun with a holster, and the suit and the tie with the jacket off, and it was just deja vu. I remember that image so clearly from growing up. My dad would come home for lunch, take off his jacket, have the gun and the badge.
Michael Trucco
Home
Phone
Remember
Gun
Mirror
Lunch
Saw
Would
Deja
Deja Vu
Take
Badge
Clearly
Come
Looked
Tie
Talking
His
Off
Trailer
Up
Jacket
Just
Dad
Growing
Growing Up
Image
Belt
Suit
Woodstock was the antithesis of what the music industry turned into. And if anyone tries to tie another Woodstock festival to an obnoxious sponsor, I'll be out protesting again.
Michael Wadleigh
Music
Music Industry
Out
Tries
Obnoxious
Sponsor
Industry
Tie
Another
Protesting
Festival
Antithesis
Anyone
Woodstock
Again
Turned
Silk scarves are my thing. I tie them to my handbag or thread them through belt loops or wear them in my hair. Never round my neck, though.
Michelle Dockery
Hair
Though
Thread
Wear
Silk
Through
Never
Tie
Loops
Them
Round
Thing
Neck
Belt
For years, I was often afraid to speak up when I didn't fully understand a script. I'd tie myself in knots.
Michelle Dockery
Myself
Speak
Knots
Tie
Understand
Years
Up
Often
Afraid
Script
Fully
Writers collect stories of rituals: John Cheever putting on a jacket and tie to go down to the basement, where he kept a desk near the boiler room. Keats buttoning up his clean white shirt to write in, after work.
Mona Simpson
Work
White
Down
Collect
John
Clean
Rituals
Write
Writers
He
Putting
Tie
Go
His
Up
Shirt
Jacket
Where
Stories
After
Room
Keats
Near
Basement
Kept
Desk
I have never been a major fashionista, but I love a suit, and I did have one made for me by the tailor Stephen Williams. The great thing about a bespoke suit is that it covers up my pot belly. When I buy a suit, I'll pick shoes, belt, tie, shirt and socks, and that will be what I always wear with it.
Neil Morrissey
Love
Buy
Great
Me
Will
Made
Shoes
Williams
Wear
About
Pot
Tailor
Never
Pick
Major
Great Thing
Tie
Always
Been
Covers
Up
Shirt
Did
Thing
Belly
Socks
Belt
Suit
I grew up in the '60s and '70s when men were required to wear a suit, shirt, and tie every day to be taken seriously. I was at the tail end of that generation, and it had a significant impact on me.
Nick Wooster
Day
Me
Generation
Every Day
Seriously
Men
Every
Significant
Wear
Impact
Tail
Had
Taken
Tie
Were
End
Up
Shirt
Grew
Required
Suit
Men - the colour of their tie is the most difficult decision they have to make every day.
Nicola Sturgeon
Day
Every Day
Decision
Men
Difficult
Every
Colour
Most
Make
Tie
It must have been the fall of 1952 when my father returned to London sporting a neck tie emblazoned with the words 'I Like Ike.'
Nigel Hamilton
Words
Father
Fall
Must
London
Like
Tie
Returned
Been
Neck
I don't want to tie myself into one area or the other. I think its important not to rely heavily on either TV or stand-up, but to let them work off of each other.
Nina Conti
Work
Myself
Important
Think
Other
One Area
TV
Rely
Area
Tie
Off
Want
Either
Them
Each
Traditionally, skaters tend to tie their skates very tightly. I tend to just tie my foot down, then in the ankle area, I tend to keep it loose. It gives me better mobility. But also, you're relying on your own strength as opposed to resting on the boot.
Patrick Chan
Strength
Me
You
Better
Resting
Own
Down
Boot
Gives
Relying
Area
Tend
Foot
Ankle
Also
Tie
Loose
Tightly
Opposed
Mobility
Very
Just
Skaters
Skates
Then
Your
Keep
Movies tie things up in an arbitrary length of time, but I have always liked things that aren't fully realised.
Peter Weir
Time
Arbitrary
Liked
Tie
Always
Up
Realised
Movies
Length
Fully
Things
For me, wearing a tie is a pleasure, a recherche one but a pleasure nonetheless. You could say that I'm avoiding tie avoidance. My own gorgeous collection runs into hundreds and I buy them the way I buy books - I simply can't pass a shop. I have loved them since I could spend my own money on them.
Peter York
Buy
Me
You
Money
Gorgeous
Own
Spend
Books
Hundreds
Way
Say
Pleasure
Collection
Runs
Wearing
My Own
Could
Simply
Since
Tie
Nonetheless
Pass
Shop
Loved
Them
Avoidance
Avoiding
Prince William looks good in uniform and Man-at-Hackett black and white tie (he has grown up wearing it constantly); less certain in his suits, which sometimes look borderline archaic; and variable in casual. But completely comfortable in the Sloane uniform of non-designer jeans and chocolate-brown suede loafers. He'll look fine in Boden.
Peter York
Good
Suits
Sometimes
Black
Black And White
White
William
Borderline
Constantly
Fine
Wearing
Archaic
Variable
Casual
He
Prince
Look
Looks
Tie
Comfortable
His
Up
Which
Uniform
Certain
Less
Jeans
Suede
Grown
Grown-Up
If I had to name my favorite media personality, it would be a tie between Jon Stewart and Trey Parker/Matt Stone. Honest, wise, funny, and right. Sam Sifton was right up there when he was writing food criticism for the 'New York Times.'
R. J. Cutler
Funny
Food
Wise
Writing
Personality
Criticism
Favorite
Would
Would-Be
Jon
Had
Jon Stewart
He
Between
New
Name
Tie
Up
Times
Sam
York
Stone
New York
New York Times
Media
Right
Honest
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