Top Coat Quotes
You start out giving your hat, then you give your coat, then your shirt, then your skin and finally your soul.
Charles de Gaulle
Whenever nature leaves a hole in a person's mind, she generally plasters it over with a thick coat of self-conceit.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Seppuku is Japanese for ritual suicide. I thought, What a cute name for a coat.
Lexa Doig
Two or three things I know for sure, and one is that I'd rather go naked than wear the coat the world has made for me.
Dorothy Allison
But whether, for example, a coat can be exchanged for twenty yards of linen cloth or for forty yards is not a matter of chance, but depends upon objective conditions, upon the amount of socially necessary labor time contained in the coat and in the linen respectively.
Rudolf Hiferding
All Coat Quotes
You start out giving your hat, then you give your coat, then your shirt, then your skin and finally your soul.
Charles de Gaulle 
80% of people like this quote
Whenever nature leaves a hole in a person's mind, she generally plasters it over with a thick coat of self-conceit.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 
63% of people like this quote
Seppuku is Japanese for ritual suicide. I thought, What a cute name for a coat.
Lexa Doig 
61% of people like this quote
Two or three things I know for sure, and one is that I'd rather go naked than wear the coat the world has made for me.
Dorothy Allison 
59% of people like this quote
But whether, for example, a coat can be exchanged for twenty yards of linen cloth or for forty yards is not a matter of chance, but depends upon objective conditions, upon the amount of socially necessary labor time contained in the coat and in the linen respectively.
Rudolf Hiferding 
59% of people like this quote
He that respects himself is safe from others. He wears a coat of mail that none can pierce.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 
58% of people like this quote
Slavery is no more sinful, by the Christian code, than it is sinful to wear a whole coat, while another is in tatters, to eat a better meal than a neighbor, or otherwise to enjoy ease and plenty, while our fellow creatures are suffering and in want.
James F. Cooper 
58% of people like this quote
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