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You can't wring your hands and roll up your sleeves at the same time. -- Patricia Schroeder

I love little Peter Pan collars and little puff sleeves. -- Busy Philipps

The best writing has no lace on its sleeves. -- Walt Whitman

There's not a shirt and a half in all my company, and the half
shirt is two napkins tacked together and thrown over the
shoulders like a herald's coat without sleeves. -- William Shakespeare

shoulder cast climbed -- Robert Crais

I see you're looking at my cuff buttons.
I hadn't been looking at them, but I did now. -- F Scott Fitzgerald

It's your glove, your baseball glove. It's got a soul, a memory all its own, and a future that never fades because it has never let go of the grasp the past has on you and so many others. -- Mike Barnicle

Covering my free hand with my head, my -- Alexandra Bracken

I have an artificial left shoulder, wired back together after a softball accident. -- Gregory Benford

Always roll up the sleeves on your shirt. It gives the impression that you're working, even if you're not. -- Ashton Kutcher

My words are the garment of what I shall never be
Like the tucked sleeve of a one-armed boy. -- W.s. Merwin

About 25 years ago, I took a bicycle across the United States. I soon found out that the greatest item of clothing was the trusty bandanna. There were dozens of uses for a bandanna - as a pot holder, a chain cleaner, a sun shield, a headband, a snot rag, a declaration of Kerouacian intent. -- Colum Mccann

My first glance is always at a woman's sleeve. In a man it is perhaps better first to take the knee of the trouser. -- Arthur Conan Doyle

There is no irritant as painful as an ace up your sleeve that you can never use; it's the kind of thing that causes oysters to produce pearls. -- Sheila Ballantyne

Above the wrist? Or below the wrist? -- Dan Chaon

To wear your heart on your sleeve isn't a very good plan; you should wear it inside, where it functions best. -- Margaret Thatcher

khaki utility vests - open portmanteaus -- James Patterson

And tonight - Geryon? You okay?
Yes fine, I'm listening. Tonight - ?
Why do you have your jacket over your head?
...
Can't hear you Geryon. The jacket shifted. Geryon peered out. I said sometimes
I need a little privacy. -- Anne Carson

What's the handle, Zock? -- William Goldman

There it was, shiny and silver, pinned to the requisite position on his chest-a shield that covered his heart but had not been able to protect it. -- Jodi Picoult

Upon his arm he bare a gay bracer*, *small shield And by his side a sword and a buckler, And on that other side a gay daggere, Harnessed well, and sharp as point of spear: -- Geoffrey Chaucer

The Frier preached against stealing, and had a goose in his sleeve. -- George Herbert

I want to cover my heart with armor -- Colleen Hoover

Later ... the sports jacket became a kind of signature uniform for the museum scientist, complete with leather elbow patches. It indicated an endearing otherworldliness. Too much smartness might betray the wrong priorities, and an inadequate grasp of carabids. -- Richard Fortey

Perm in your hair or even a curly weave,
Wichya New Edition Bobby Brown button on your sleeve.
I tell you come here, you say, 'Meet me half way,'
Cause brothers been popping that game all day. -- Ll Cool J

Why, I just shake the buildings out of my sleeves. -- Frank Lloyd Wright

chain. His left wrist held a thick gold Rolex whose -- John Weisman

brace covered his neck. Dark, fingerless gloves covered his hands to allow a better grip on his shotgun. An aluminum baseball bat was slung across his back, Samurai-style, in a crude scabbard next to a large backpack He -- Keith C. Blackmore

You don't need to wear a patch on your arm to have honor. -- Aaron Sorkin

Man went into a bar, he only had one arm. Guy sitting next to him said 'Hey, you've got your sleeve in my drink', man replied, 'There's no arm in it' -- Tommy Cooper

coat that she always -- Ethan Somerville

You take these." A pair of bulky blue mittens dropped into Hallorann's lap. "You'll need em when you go off the road again, I guess. Cold out. You wear em unless you want to spend the rest of your life pickin your nose with a crochetin hook. -- Stephen King

The cuff, unmistakably, was the twin to the one Damen wore, altered last night by a blacksmith for Laurent's finer wrist. Damen said, 'Wear it for me.' For -- C.s. Pacat

pulled out a blue bandanna, -- Jeffrey Eugenides

Asked why no flag is studded in his coat lapel or decorates his aerial, a veteran responds, "I wear my flag on my heart - I don't wear my heart on my sleeve. -- Anonymous

There is something vulnerable about showing your tattoos to people, even while it gives you a feeling that you are wearing a sleeve when you are naked. -- Lena Dunham

We wear many things,
but that with greatest import
is our expression. -- J. Benson

In the dressing room, I always put on my right shoe first. Same thing for my right wristband. -- Mary Lou Retton

In the first debate the bulges create the impression of a letter T with a small feature which appears similar to a wire under the jacket running upward from the right. -- Robert Nelson

When I wear the national team shirt, its sole contact with my skin makes it stand on an end. -- Diego Maradona

Fingers interlocked like a beautiful accordion of flesh or a zipper of prayer -- Sarah Kay

In the second and third debates the jacket has a generally padded shape across a large part of the entire back which tapers inward toward the spine in a downward direction. -- Robert Nelson

Like a page dipped in ink, your cuff's in my coffee. / You have something to tell with unbuttoned sleeves. -- Mary Jo Salter

A pod for peas wears hearts on a sleeve. -- Shannon Hale

You wearing a thigh sheath?"
"Now what would be the sense of wearing just one? I have two thighs. -- Lisa Shearin

It is the unseen, unforgettable, ultimate accessory of fashion that heralds your arrival and prolongs your departure. -- Coco Chanel

Just because I don't wear my heart on my sleeve - "
"You don't even wear your heart in your chest, -- Kim Harrison

This is my barbed wire dress. It protects the property but doesn't hide the view. -- Candy Darling

Wearing a scrap of colored cloth around your neck, even though it serves no useful purpose, but which answers to the name of "tie." -- Paulo Coelho

You need something that puts a little distance between what you really are and what you want to show; it's a shield, a protection. -- Nicolas Ghesquiere

The apparel oft proclaims the man -- William Shakespeare

My dad and I, we used to play baseball. I was the catcher. Which I liked. Until one day, I saw this game on TV, and I said, Hang on, how come their catcher doesn't have his hands tied to his ankles? -- Emo Philips

Twas a clever quibble. Here, a garment for it. -- William Shakespeare

I bought a warmer coat with many ingenious pockets. You put your hands in all of them. -- Jenny Offill

Look at a gown of gold, and you will at least get a sleeve of it. -- Walter Scott

fashioned of flowing silk or jersey, -- Anderson Cooper

We all have scars [ ... ] Better by far for them to be worn on the outside. -- David Gemmell

a man with edges and shades concealing a fine heart -- Bemy Wells

Nothing more powerfully excites any affection than to conceal some part of its object, by throwing it into a kind of shade, whichat the same time that it shows enough to prepossess us in favour of the object, leaves still some work for the imagination. -- David Hume

This is your reminder to wear your heart on your sleeve more often. -- Siobhan Vivian

Because we always have to wear a uniform to compete, my teammates and I look the exact same. My belt is the only accessory that I get to choose. I usually wear a yellow cloth belt with cherries or a leather belt with a beautiful tree buckle that I got at a thrift store. -- Hannah Kearney

Safi snatched the other side of his shirt. These go inside these. -- Susan Dennard

The scarf could go on and on and on and on, and it could be the harlot-red banner of shame that wrapped him up and kept him warm when the nights grew lonely and cold. -- Amy Lane

Black moleskin gloves covered his hands; the right because it was burned, the left because a man felt half a fool wearing only one glove. -- George R R Martin

It, and that somehow matched the thick socks on -- Nora Roberts

You can think about gloves. You can think about snuvs. You can think a long time about snuvs and their gloves. -- Dr. Seuss

liberally equipped with one-way pockets -- P.g. Wodehouse

Then he folded his arms on his chest, so his biceps strained at the sleeves of his t-shirt, courtesy of the arm curl machine. -- Jennifer Echols

The scarf is soft
The scarf is blue
The scarf is us -- Adrienne Frater

Which end of the needle are you going to be- the side held by string or the point that pierces the cloth? -- Sue Monk Kidd

There is nothing wrapped in my turban but God, -- Mansur Al-Hallaj

When you're competing, you have to wear a sleeve that goes all the way down to your wrist. When you're training, you usually don't wear long-sleeved leotards, so there's a difference between training and competing. -- Mckayla Maroney

Silk handkerchief that erupted out of the breast pocket, an affectation he had adopted to distance himself from the Westminster hordes in their banal Christmas-stocking ties and Marks & Spencer suits. -- Michael Dobbs

A hand held tightly, never to really let go.
Fills up life around you, for the comforts within our soul. -- Patty Smith

the best cloaks have innumerable little pockets that I have an irrational and overpowering attraction toward. As -- Patrick Rothfuss

Auburn Tigers T-shirt. -- Rachel Hawkins

Now, whoever has courage and a strong and collected spirit in his breast, let him come forward, lace on the gloves and put up his hands. (5.363-364) -- Virgil

What force is yanking at our sleeves? This process of self-revision and self-correction is so common we don't even notice. But it's a miracle. -- Steven Pressfield

We distance ourselves for protection,
Wear scarves when it's cold.
What seems most outlandish in our autobiography
Is what really happened. -- Steve Abbott

I can never bring you to realise the importance of sleeves, the suggestiveness of thumb-nails, or the great issues that may hang from a boot-lace. -- Arthur Conan Doyle

Now, I was well aware that certain sports required certain modes of dress for protection, but I failed to see how wearing a sleeveless blouse on the course qualified as a safety hazard. God forbid the sight of my bare shoulders should send male golfers into a tizzy, knocking balls everywhere. -- Kelley Armstrong

My fans want my shirt. They can have my shirt. They put it on my back. -- Elvis Presley

The coat went over his shoulder. It was too hot here for that, and hotter still where he was going. He'd have to wear a coat there. It was expected, one of those curious rules of formal behavior that demanded the maximum discomfort to attain the proper degree of decorum. -- Tom Clancy

If you are a dog and your owner suggests that you wear a sweater suggest that he wear a tail. -- Fran Lebowitz

A mark on one arm like the one I bore. Here, in this time, the mark of sorcery, the mark of a magus. The small, homely scar of a smallpox vaccination. -- Diana Gabaldon

What's got your jockstrap in a wad? (Abbie) -- Sherrilyn Kenyon

was holding a large, insulated lunch sack. -- Cory Putman Oakes

The expensive-looking thing in her hand resembled a cross between a miniature oar and an orthopedic brace. She was off for a fast game of something, but Case had no idea what. -- William Gibson

So am I going to get a zipper in my chest? -- Kresley Cole

HAND, n. A singular instrument worn at the end of the human arm and commonly thrust into somebody's pocket. -- Ambrose Bierce

From riding nearly fifty miles in one day on a horse, I learned that the fifteen feet of silk tied tightly around the midriff actually kept the organs in place and prevented nausea. -- Jack Weatherford

Where's the lace? -- Nalini Singh

earpiece in his ear. -- Helen Simonson

locked his fingers on the arm of his -- Donna Leon

Wart draggled off to the tower room, where Merlyn was busy knitting himself a woollen night-cap for the winter. "I cast off two together at every other line," said the magician, "but for some reason it seems to end too sharply. Like an onion. It is the turning of the heel that does one, every time. -- T.h. White

It's as if they're wearing a lie, but it doesn't fit them.' Trista tried to straighten her thoughts. 'They haven't buttoned it the right way, so it's baggy in some places and coming away in others. -- Frances Hardinge

N95 respirator mask - Looks like a white beak over your nose and mouth. (1) Double straps adjust to your head size, (2) stops germs and dust from getting in, (3) perfect for allergy protection while -- Lenore Look

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. -- Diane Von Furstenberg

She was wearing a brown tailor-made and from a strap over her shoulder hung one of those awkward-looking square bags that make you think of a Sister of Mercy taking first aid to the wounded. -- Raymond Chandler

The Veil of Consciousness is a thin sheath that
I wear to view the transparency of the life that
Surrounds me. -- Sandra Proto