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Until fifty years ago or so, tailors made people’s clothes. Working men had one suit, maybe two. It was made for them by a craftsperson. It was expensive, particularly relative to their wage, and they wore it for decades. Today, people spend thousands a year at H&M and Old Navy. So whose values are messed up? —http://putthison.com/post/8219367353/on-gay-talese-limited-budgets
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The German culture and civilization that he, Dohnanyi, and Bonhoeffer knew and loved would be obliterated from history. Future generations would be convinced that nothing good could ever have existed in a country that produced such evil. They would think only of these evils. It would be as if these unleashed dark forces had grotesquely marched like devils on dead horses, backward through the gash in the present, and had destroyed the German past too. —“Bonhoeffer” by Eric Metaxas, p.351
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A man should look as if he had bought his clothes with intelligence, put them on with care, and then forgotten all about them. — Hardy Amies (via Put This On)
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Wisdom is knowing what to do for the glory of God when the rule book runs out. —John Piper, Walk in Wisdom Toward Those Outside
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