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Coats Quotes

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Cassandra Clare
“The door buzzer sounded again. The two boys exchanged a single look before both bolting down the narrow hallway to the door. Jordan got there first. He grabbed for the coatrack that stood by the door, ripped the coats off it, and flung the door wide, the rack held aboe his head like a javelin.
On the other side of the door was Jace. He blinked. "Is that a coatrack?"
Jordan slammed the coatrack down on the ground and sighed. "If you'd been a vampire, this would have been a lot more useful."
"Yes," said Jace. "Or, you know, just someone with a lot of coats.”
Cassandra Clare, City of Fallen Angels

F. Scott Fitzgerald
“Take off that darn fur coat!...Or maybe you'd like to have us open all the windows.”
F. Scott Fitzgerald, Gatsby Girls

Jennifer Donnelly
“Beautiful people don't need coats. They've got their auras keeping them warm.”
Jennifer Donnelly, Revolution

Rasheed Ogunlaru
“My life is an extraordinary journey. It takes me into many rooms in which I wear many coats of many colours. Underneath and beyond all these is myself as I am. I speak many words and sing many songs to help others find their own voice and path. But the music is always the same: embrace yourself, embrace life itself.”
Rasheed Ogunlaru

Pema Chödrön
“You just can't fly when you're wearing socks, and shoes, and coats, and pants, and underwear. Everything has to go.”
Pema Chödrön, Start Where You Are: A Guide to Compassionate Living

“The wardrobe of life has three coats: one with many colors symbolizing favor; wear it with humility; and the second woven with the threads of servitude, integrity, and honesty. It may feel heavy at times, but it shapes the strength of our character. The third coat, adorned with honor, recognition, and elevation, is earned through trials and perseverance; wear it with responsibility and gratitude. In every phase of life, our coats change—from the vibrant colors of favor to the sturdy fabric of integrity, and finally to the robe of honor, each teaching us invaluable lessons”
Dr. Lucas D. Shallua