Top 25 Pearls Quotes

Words matter. These are the best Pearls Quotes from famous people such as Mia Sara, Jacob Rees-Mogg, Ivanka Trump, Tyler Perry, Paul Scofield, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.

My style was nostalgic and involved pearls and penny lo

My style was nostalgic and involved pearls and penny loafers, always with the pennies in them.
Mia Sara
Although nannies who cover more than one generation are rare, those like Veronica Crook – who looked after me and now looks after my four children – are pearls of great price. They provide a continuity and stability for a family that is of inestimable value for the child and, indeed, the man.
Jacob Rees-Mogg
A timeless piece of jewelry, like pearls or stud earrings, has lasting value. I bought a vintage ring for $600 with my first paycheck; I plan to pass it down to my daughter.
Ivanka Trump
What I’ve been able to do with my character, Madea, and the other characters, with the jokes, is use it as an anesthetic to get to the heart and soul of real issues. And what I’ve found on stage over the years is that, while making people laugh, I can drop in pearls of wisdom.
Tyler Perry
A painting means as much to you as a string of pearls to an ape.
Paul Scofield
The human race is intoxicated with narrow victories, for life is a string of them like pearls that hit the floor when the rope breaks, and roll away in perfection and anarchy.
Mark Helprin
My dad was in a Beatles cover band. My mom wore Candies and belly buttons. The people in our family were very glamorous. They wore pearls like Jackie O.
Azita Ghanizada
Linda Hunt is so good and so sweet. She is a Tony Award nominee and won an Oscar. Pearls just come out of her mouth.
Barrett Foa
When I first read Helen Weinzweig’s ‘Basic Black with Pearls’ several years ago, I emerged in the sort of daze that happens when a book seems to ferret out your most secret thoughts and hopes. Since then, I’ve described the book to others as an ‘interior feminist espionage novel.’
Sarah Weinman
‘Basic Black with Pearls’ contains overt references to Virginia Woolf and covert ones to feminist classics like Kate Chopin’s ‘The Awakening’ and Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s ‘The Yellow Wallpaper.’ The scholar Ruth Panofsky, who writes extensively about Weinzweig, sees echoes of George Eliot.
Sarah Weinman
I am not gay, I just like pearls.
Julian Eltinge
Men and girls, men and girls: Artificial swine and pearls.
Gertrude Stein
Irregularity and want of method are only supportable in men of great learning or genius, who are often too full to be exact, and therefore they choose to throw down their pearls in heaps before the reader, rather than be at the pains of stringing them.
Joseph Addison
Next to sound judgment, diamonds and pearls are the rarest things in the world.
Jean de la Bruyere
When I was a little girl, and we would visit my grandmother whenever we were in D.C., she would always greet us at the door in elegant suits or gowns with matching pearls and earrings.
Meghan McCain
My aunt, Rosie Gaines, sung with Prince – ‘Diamonds and Pearls.’ And at the time, I didn’t realize how big of a song that was. I just thought, ‘Oh, that’s my auntie singing with Prince. That’s cool.’
Ro James
Express yourself. Tell us who you are. If you would never wear pearls in real life, don’t wear them when you get married.
Chiara Ferragni
People imagine I am always in a Bentley with pearls and diamonds and black glasses and Karl Lagerfeld next to me.
Ines de La Fressange
I like to think about stringing songs together like a string of pearls, or a string of beads, but ultimately it has to be stuff that really works with the band, and gives a spin to the older material.
Emmylou Harris
Pearls mean tears.
Doris Lessing
Think of a musical as a string of pearls. If you don’t have a string, you can’t put the pearls around your neck.
Marsha Norman
In diving to the bottom of pleasure we bring up more gravel than pearls.
Honore de Balzac
I love how easy pearls are to wear with anything and everything.
Louise Linton
A word of kindness is seldom spoken in vain, while witty sayings are as easily lost as the pearls slipping from a broken string.
George Dennison Prentice
‘Basic Black with Pearls’, upon its publication in 1980, was greeted with a mix of praise and misunderstanding. Critics sensed its daring and applauded its formal inventiveness, but those qualities also kept people at bay.
Sarah Weinman