Words matter. These are the best Suit Quotes from famous people such as Rowan Atkinson, Joe Thomas, Mario Testino, Sooraj Pancholi, John Waite, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
I think the character does tend to suit an episodic thing, because what’s fun about him is that he doesn’t care about anyone else, and it’s very difficult for a main character – a lead character – in a movie to not care about anybody else.
The idea of going to New York for five days and kinda being paraded around by the NFL as they make money off your every step, and the whole purpose is just for publicity for me to stand there in a suit and go, ‘Look at me everybody!’… That sounds horrible.
Ultimately, I made my range wider because I wanted to suit each publication that I worked for. Talk about reinvention – I’m like the Madonna of photography.
I don’t like skinny jeans though I can manage with slim fits. I don’t like wearing a tie with a suit and it falls wrong sometimes.
I am the same man writing the music. I haven’t changed directions to suit anyone except me.
George Carlin is kind of my template now because George Carlin before was straight laced regular comic and he had short hair, a tie, suit, nightclub guy. Then he said screw it, let his hair grow, just started telling what he thought was the truth. So that’s what I’m trying to do.
I just like donning a nice suit and getting dressed up.
I might not be the most whatever in the world but I’ve built credibility with the audience that means something. So, I can sort of have that thing about me and I always wear a nice suit as well, which is important.
I put on the fat suit and went outside and walked around. I was really nervous about being found out, but nobody would even make eye contact with me. It really upset me.
I love the idea of a dress or a coatdress rather than a suit with a jacket.
You don’t often see Bear Grylls in a suit.
The big budget films have money to do things that are not necessarily essential but sure are comforting. The catering is usually much better. And you have way more of anything you could possibly need. You definitely get a trailer. My shirt and suit for ‘Million Dollar Baby’ were tailor made.
Yes, the people I draw don’t have a wide variety of looks. Every now and then I’ll spruce it up, like a woman will be wearing a two-piece suit as opposed to a one-piece, or a man will not be wearing a tie; he’ll just have a collar.
Most of my songs are emotional romantic numbers, so they are likely to suit a few situations in films.
Toughness doesn’t have to come in a pinstripe suit.
The excitement really didn’t start to build until the trailer – which was carrying me, with a space suit with ventilation and all that sort of stuff – pulled up to the launch pad.
Nobody ever has a problem if a man writes a woman. I wanted to be able to say, ‘Well, I can write your men and your action, too. You don’t just have to give me the love scenes, which I don’t even think are my strong suit.’
I’m probably not your typical business person in many ways. I don’t wear a suit. I don’t carry a briefcase. I don’t wear a tie. I’m fairly casual. I haven’t got a big office, and it’s in a very ordinary part of town. I’d much prefer to downplay than impress.
I always have three or four suits; there’s always an engagement to wear something from a suit.
There’s a certain amount of pressure that you get from being a popular artist, and I think in the past I put a lot of pressure on myself, too. But I always knew that writing hits wasn’t really my strong suit.
I dig Steve Harvey: he’s the suit man. I be checking him out.
For me, I wear a suit because I need to remember what’s happened before me.
The tailor from ‘Avatar’ actually made my suit for ‘Uncharted 3.’ And no, it’s not a hand-me-down from Sam Worthington. My 11-year-old would fit in Sam Worthington’s. I’m 6′ 1″, 180 pounds.
I feel very English in a suit. There’s something about being in a suit abroad, particularly in America, that feels empowering.
I like using traditional beliefs in my fantasies, even though I always end up warping them to suit my purpose: it somehow makes everything feel more ‘solid’ if it’s got a long history behind it.
Facts are not liberals’ strong suit. Rhetoric is.
You should never meet your heroes. Paul Newman… I was so excited about meeting him, but he turned up in shell suit bottoms, slippers, and a jumper. He was just so worn out and old, he wanted to go home.
I was terrified. My first week, walking around in a teeny bikini, I kept crossing my arms over my chest because I was afraid I was going to fall out of the top of the suit. And I didn’t know anything about technique or lighting.
There was a rule at Rangers, going back to the 1950s, that players needed to turn up for every training session dressed in a suit and tie. I was a teenager. You’d have been lucky to see me in a jacket even on a Sunday – it just wasn’t my style.
I saw a picture of Elvis in blue lame, and thought that if I could recreate that suit and walk down the King’s Road in it, someone might pick me up and take me off on a crazy adventure.
I was always told that the Premier League would suit my playing style, and England has always attracted me. Ever since I was a child, I always wanted to come here so much so that I learned the language, so I was preparing myself in some way for a future move to England.
Style has become a crucial differentiating factor for most actors in the industry. I generally choose my look based on the character I essay. I research a lot on the Internet and pick something that would suit my face.
The last suit that you wear, you don’t need any pockets.
I think if somebody is so set in their ways about what they feel about something – and you get this a lot in academia, of course, and also different sorts of journalism too – you’re going to sweep under the carpet the facts that don’t suit your thesis. And I think that happens quite a lot in the courtroom, for instance.
I wear a suit most days, in part because it’s suitable for any type of meeting and in part because it takes the thought out of it.
As an actor, my background is in the theater and I feel that my strong suit is period work, but I actually didn’t do much of it at all, until the last three or four years. I’m loving it!
All of a sudden I’m in the major leagues and we’re traveling from town to town. I see the other players dressing different every day. I’ve got only one suit and I keep wearing it over and over. I’m really embarrassed.
I have my own ideas when it comes to making cinema. My films should be of my liking and suit my convictions.
A seersucker suit is one of the most iconic styles dating from the 1920s and is still a gentleman’s best bet when it’s hot and sticky.
I’ve never been into the typical R&B voice, with runs and bluesy sounding words. That doesn’t suit me.
I was born in Northern California and lived there until I was about eight years old. Then my parents moved me up to Seattle. I lived there from ages eight to 16. When I was a California kid, I remember running around in my bathing suit and barefoot all the time and getting a suntan.
I like suits. I mean, I always feel good in a suit; I’m more of a suit guy than a shirt-and-jeans-type guy, probably. You know, like, I love Brad Goresky’s style. And sometimes he’ll wear a pair of, like, leopard pants, and I’m like, I couldn’t pull that off, but I appreciate it from afar.
I grew up on the beach, so I’m really comfortable in a bathing suit, playing volleyball, running around.
Honesty pays, but it doesn’t seem to pay enough to suit some people.
If you don’t feel good in the bathing suit, you’re not going to look good.
Wearing a suit can seem like a somewhat archaic gesture, a concession to formality in a determinedly casual age.
My suit blew up into a parachute. All this water rushed in, there’s air, water in there. I was freaking out.
I have tried a lot… to be perfect all the time. It doesn’t suit me. It doesn’t make me happy and I do things that make me happy.
With a suit, always wear big British shoes, the ones with large welts. There’s nothing worse than dainty little Italian jobs at the end of the leg line.
One of my first memories of being a kid was, ‘I want to have a real job when I grow up.’ And to me that meant you wear a suit and a hat and carry a briefcase and go to your job.
I don’t know any woman who doesn’t have an anxiety attack about wearing a bathing suit.
Tweeting is a very personal form of expression. Who else could talk about my son refusing to wear a suit to meet the Pope, my husband flying a helicopter, or take a twitpic from our home?
I wear a Zegna suit and tie every day, pretty much.
I’ve always thought that being in the UFC is what the name suggests: Ultimate Fighting Championship. As time went on, people started learning to use the rules that suit them.
My dad was a theatrical guy. He wore a scuba suit one time because he said so-and-so was in the tank with the mayor. He didn’t really care what people thought, so he was able to put himself out there. He didn’t have a lot of shame, in a good way.
When I was back at Barcelona, the boots I wanted to wear were Ronaldinho’s. He had those Tiempos, gold and white, and I thought they would suit my style as a quicker player.