Fabric Quotes
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“We, like lace, make up the very fabric of society, the tapestry of togetherness that consists of holes, but also of threads that tie us together until the end of time. The more we embrace our fragility and shared sufferings, the more boundaries we overcome, until the light can鈥檛 help but pour on in.”
― Nature's 1st Gem Is Green
― Nature's 1st Gem Is Green

“A colorful body with fabrics, tattoos and jewelry is attractive, but a colorful heart with love, truth and faith is beautiful.”
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“The only thing that had saved her then was knitting. In prison she had become a compulsive knitter. Knitting allowed her to unite, to connect, to integrate. With every stitch she held on to dear life. Threads hold us together.”
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“I guess she was a life line
Sewing our family fabric together
From me to dad to her
Gave me a sense of continuity
Especially when my daughter was born
As she was slipping away”
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Sewing our family fabric together
From me to dad to her
Gave me a sense of continuity
Especially when my daughter was born
As she was slipping away”
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“Shirts and jeans litter the asphalt, the empty fabric limbs askew as if they're attempting to escape. Blood smears Sarah's lips as she struggles against the chest of a dirty looking man with a beard. Terror. Terror is the only word my mind can seize on and it forgets what it means. I forget how to think - to move.”
― Placid Girl
― Placid Girl

“I cannot hope to make you understand how the world is truly made,' he told her. 'Metaphor, then: the world is a weave, like threads woven into cloth.' His hand came out of his sleeve with a strip of his red ribbon.
'If you say so.'
'Everything, stone, trees, beasts, the sky, the waters, all are a weave of fabric,' he said patiently. 'But when you think, it is different. Your thinking snarls the fabric, knots it. If you were a magician, you could use the knot of your mind to pull on other threads. That is magic, and now you see how every simple it is. I wonder everyone does not become an enchanter.”
― Salute the Dark
'If you say so.'
'Everything, stone, trees, beasts, the sky, the waters, all are a weave of fabric,' he said patiently. 'But when you think, it is different. Your thinking snarls the fabric, knots it. If you were a magician, you could use the knot of your mind to pull on other threads. That is magic, and now you see how every simple it is. I wonder everyone does not become an enchanter.”
― Salute the Dark

“Yes, my scars shape me
Today, I have learnt to cover
it with fabric made of hope,
faith, perseverance, and
determination. For this,
I am grateful to life”
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Today, I have learnt to cover
it with fabric made of hope,
faith, perseverance, and
determination. For this,
I am grateful to life”
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“He wore a tailor's masterpiece of obsidian fabric so expensive that it would've been personally offended to have been referred to as a 'black suit'. It was a really nice black suit.”
― Small Orange Fruit
― Small Orange Fruit

“There is a common thread that weaves throughout the very fabric of every first responder. It is the innate desire to safeguard and protect one's most intimate of relationships.”
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“Material wealth don鈥檛 just come and go, they come to stay as long as the virtues remain in the fabric of a nation”
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“Maybe I need to immerse the fabric of my soul in torrential nature of Christmas, and in doing so to finally understand that it is the very thing that can make the world what I so wish it were.”
― An Intimate Collision: Encounters with Life and Jesus
― An Intimate Collision: Encounters with Life and Jesus
“Do you know what the common name for Chardonnet silk is? . . . Rayon. . . . Made from extruded wood pulp. Not silk at all.”
― The Secret of Lost Things
― The Secret of Lost Things

“Life is all about taking decisions, the precision or vagueness of which has an effect on the texture of our existence, our moral fabric and the rational side of our persona”
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“Canopy, an environmental organisation, believes that 120 million trees are felled each year to produce rayon and other cellulose-based materials.”
― The Golden Thread: How Fabric Changed History
― The Golden Thread: How Fabric Changed History

“I focus my attention on the cloth and I can breathe evenly again until the panic dissipates. There's a velvet blue-green, reminding me of the lake at dusk. I find an amazing, fantastical fabric embroidered with moths and butterflies and ferns and flowers. I lift it up, and underneath is a bolt of beautiful fog-gray cloth that ripples like smoke. They're so very pretty. The kind of fabrics that princesses in fairy tales wear.
Of course, Taryn is right about stories. Bad things happen to those princesses. They are pricked with thorns, poisoned by apples, married to their own fathers. They have their hands cut off and their brothers turned in to swans, their loves chopped up and planted in basil pots. They vomit up diamonds. When they walk, it feels as though they're walking on knives.
They still manage to look nice.”
― The Cruel Prince
Of course, Taryn is right about stories. Bad things happen to those princesses. They are pricked with thorns, poisoned by apples, married to their own fathers. They have their hands cut off and their brothers turned in to swans, their loves chopped up and planted in basil pots. They vomit up diamonds. When they walk, it feels as though they're walking on knives.
They still manage to look nice.”
― The Cruel Prince

“I'd rather be a piece of burlap woven by Him than the finest silk cut by the world.”
― The Amish Seamstress
― The Amish Seamstress

“When I asked Grandma about it she told me in her own way . . .she wanted me to know that each time I looked at my quilt it would remind me to be compassionate with other and identify with their struggles. I remember her exact words, same ones she repeated so many times: "Chile, Grandma never wants you to look at the bad in folks and go backwards. I wants you to look at the good in them and go forward. If you jest look at the bad you gonna fine zactly what you lookin' for. Even the worse folks got a speck of good, you jest gotta fine it.”
― Quilt of Souls: A Memoir
― Quilt of Souls: A Memoir
“The symphony of motivation, happiness, and self-improvement weaves the fabric of personal growth, creating a life rich in purpose and fulfillment. Staying motivated is an ongoing pursuit that draws strength from resilience and a profound connection to one's goals. Authentic happiness emerges from a life aligned with personal values, and the journey of self-improvement serves as the transformative vehicle towards continual growth. To be better and stronger necessitates a commitment to learning, the fortitude to navigate challenges, and the wisdom to recognize and distance oneself from toxic individuals and political ideologies, ensuring a trajectory of positive evolution and authentic well-being.”
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“Tom Pritscher, a Meta-Hermeneutical Master, inventively explains that when you have suffered trauma, you suffer tears in the fabric of your existence. The author sees these as holes in your subtle bodies, for example in your Etheric or Astral bodies. Music can create a mesh on which can be woven the warp and weft of etheric filaments in order that the holes in the fabric of your subtle bodies can be repaired. Recall too, that as a multidimensional being, you must repair tears that exist in all the dimensions of your existence.”
― Beyond Duality: The Art of Transcendence
― Beyond Duality: The Art of Transcendence
“. . . fabric was my first consistent contact. . . my first language, my mother tongue鈥攖actile, animate, and entire.”
― Glitter Saints: The Cosmic Art of Forgiveness, a Memoir
― Glitter Saints: The Cosmic Art of Forgiveness, a Memoir
“She holds the fabric,鈥╰hreads running through her fingers,鈥╝ quiet rhythm of time.鈥‥ach patch, a piece of her,鈥╩oments sewn into the seams,鈥╯tories stitched into the space between.
The jacket grows beneath her hands,鈥╝ map of warmth and strength,鈥╳oven by the quiet care鈥╫f a woman who knows鈥╤ow to make something whole鈥╢rom fragments.”
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The jacket grows beneath her hands,鈥╝ map of warmth and strength,鈥╳oven by the quiet care鈥╫f a woman who knows鈥╤ow to make something whole鈥╢rom fragments.”
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“She holds the fabric,鈥� threads running through her fingers,鈥� a quiet rhythm of time. 鈥‥ach patch, a piece of her,鈥� moments sewn into the seams,鈥� stories stitched into the space between.
The jacket grows beneath her hands,鈥� a map of warmth and strength,鈥� woven by the quiet care鈥� of a woman who knows鈥� how to make something whole鈥╢rom fragments.”
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The jacket grows beneath her hands,鈥� a map of warmth and strength,鈥� woven by the quiet care鈥� of a woman who knows鈥� how to make something whole鈥╢rom fragments.”
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