Diamond Jewellery Quotes

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Unlike diamonds, watches were practical. They were for people on the run, people with appointments to keep and schedules to meet.
Jeannette Walls (The Glass Castle)
But I know what I like.' She smiled, and et the cat drop to the floor. 'It's like Tiffany's,'she said. 'Not that I give a hoot about jewellery. Diamonds, yes. But it's tacky to wear diamonds before you're forty; and even that's risky.
Truman Capote (Breakfast at Tiffany's: A Short Novel and Three Stories)
The diamonds glinted under the glare of the chandelier and they looked like a thousand spider eyes
Kate Chisman (Creep)
Oh - a diamond ring - and Rhett, do buy a great big one!
Margaret Mitchell (Gone with the Wind)
For a life where diamonds really are forever
Bethany Anne Miller (Forever Stuck (The Diamond Saga, 1))
They are demanding equal rights with us,’ says Mrs. Fiedke. ‘That’s why I never vote with the Liberals. Perfume, jewellery, hair down to their shoulders, and I’m not talking about the ones who were born like that. I mean, the ones that can’t help it should be put on an island. It’s the others I’m talking about. There was a time they would stand up and open the door for you. They would take their hat off. But they want their equality today. All I say is that if God had intended them to be as good as us he wouldn’t have made them different from us to the naked eye. They don’t want to be all dressed alike any more. Which is only a move against us. You couldn’t run an army like that, let alone the male sex. With all due respects to Mr. Fiedke, may he rest in peace, the male sex is getting out of hand. Of course, Mr. Fiedke knew his place as a man, give him his due.’ ….. ‘If we don’t look lively,’ she says, ‘they will be taking over the homes and the children, and sitting about having chats while we go and fight to defend them and work to keep them. They won’t be content with equal rights only. Next thing they’ll want the upper hand, mark my words. Diamond earrings, I’ve read in the paper.
Muriel Spark (The Driver's Seat)
Marriage is a jewellery box which, by some mysterious opposite of alchemy, turns gold, silver and diamonds back into base metal, paste and quartz.
Julian Barnes (The Only Story)
The aesthetes of Des Esseintes' generation found diamonds common, rubies and emeralds depreciated, and turquoises vulgar. The old poetry was dead, though echoes of it lived on in the names of such gems as chrysoberyl and peridot and olivines and almandines and cymophanes and aquamarines. Beauty which has departed from things may live on in words.
Joan Evans (A History of Jewellery 1100-1870)
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Malab, The Komorébi (The Breast Mountains Of All Time (Are In Hargeisa))
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Afterwards, he gave me a diamond wristwatch, so that I'd never be late to the theatre, and for Christmas, a ruby brooch. (The rubies came from Aristan, too - they must throw precious stones around like pebbles in that country.)
Frances Parkinson Keyes (The Royal Box)
A golden heart, a diamond soul, a silver lining attitude and a titanium will power is the finest and the only jewellery I wear.
Shahla Khan
Unlike Alexander’s Greeks, Muslim invaders were well aware of India’s immensity, and mightily excited by its resources. As well as exotic produce like spices, peacocks, pearls, diamonds, ivory and ebony, the ‘Hindu country’ was renowned for its skilled manufactures and its bustling commerce. India’s economy was probably one of the most sophisticated in the world. Guilds regulated production and provided credit; the roads were safe, ports and markets carefully supervised, and tariffs low. Moreover capital was both plentiful and conspicuous. Since at least Roman times the subcontinent seems to have enjoyed a favourable balance of payments. Gold and silver had been accumulating long before the ‘golden Guptas’, and they continued to do so. Figures in the Mamallapuram sculptures and the Ajanta frescoes are as strung about with jewellery as those in the Sanchi and Amaravati reliefs. Divine images of solid gold are well attested and royal temples were rapidly becoming royal treasuries as successful dynasts endowed them with the fruits of their conquests. The devout Muslim, although ostensibly bent on converting the infidel, would find his zeal handsomely rewarded.
John Keay (India: A History)
She was wearing a simple silver sheath cut within an inch of indecency, curving round her slender shoulders and then falling away to expose the smooth white skin of her back and just a hint of the soft round curve of her breasts. She had on no jewellery, only a pale wash of lipstick, and again the black halo of hair was arranged so that it looked almost wind tossed. Yet her dark tresses shone, framing her face with a soft, unearthly light. Next to the other women at the table, with their diamonds, heavy strands of pearls, and meticulously groomed faces and hair, she seemed feral and bewitching. The impact of her beauty lay in her confidence and her utter lack of self-awareness. In contrast, others appeared to be trying too hard, careful and staid.
Kathleen Tessaro (The Perfume Collector)
He watched the scene unfolding at Rashtrapati Bhavan. The President was administering the oath of office to the charismatic woman. She was dressed in her usual off-white cotton saree, trimmed with a pale gold border, and wore no jewellery except for a pair of simple solitaire diamond earrings. She quite
Ashwin Sanghi (Chanakya's Chant)
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Undoubtedly, I am biased, but among these tales such masterpieces as ‘The Star’, ‘The Crystal Egg’, ‘The Flowering of the Strange Orchid’, and, above all, ‘The Country of the Blind’ blaze like diamonds amid costume jewellery.
Arthur C. Clarke (The Collected Stories of Arthur C. Clarke)
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Is that all the story?” he asked, and knew that it was not. She shook her head. “Something else happened in the same year. An American salvage ship, the Salvor, went out to search a wreck off Cape Charles. The Merida, which sank in 1911 and took the Emperor Maximilian’s crown jewels to the bottom with her—another million-pound cargo. They didn’t find anything. And fish don’t wear jewellery.” “I remember the Terschelling Island fireworks—the Lutine. But that’s a new one.” “It’s not the only one. Two years before that another salvage company went over the Turbantia with a fine comb. She was torpedoed near the Maars Lightship in 1916, and she had seven hundred and fifty thousand pounds’ worth of German bullion on her—then. The salvage company knew just where to look for it. But they didn’t find it…That was quite a small job. But in 1928 the Sorima Company made an official search for a collection of uncut diamonds and other stones worth more than a million and a quarter, which were on board the Elizabethville when another U-boat got her on her way back from South Africa during the war. Well, they found a lot of ammunition in the strong-room, and thirty shillings in the safe, which didn’t show a big dividend.
Leslie Charteris (Saint Overboard (The Saint))
Real Dubai Call Girls 0501780622 Gold Souk Nights – Deira, the old heart The alley behind the Gold Souk was narrow, hot, and loud with haggling even at 1 a.m. Neon signs in Arabic and Hindi flickered over piles of 22-karat bangles, but Zara wasn’t here for jewellery tonight. She slipped through a side door marked only with a small brass camel, climbed the creaky wooden stairs above a spice shop, and knocked twice on the green paint-peeled door. It opened instantly. Armaan filled the frame: tall, Pakistani, thirty-one, sleeves rolled up on a half-unbuttoned kurta, gold chain glinting against brown skin. The tiny apartment smelled of cardamom, oud, and the cheap rose attar he knew she liked. “Thought you weren’t coming,” he said, voice low, already pulling her. “Flight from Karachi was delayed,” she lied. She’d actually been in a Burj Al Arab suite until an hour ago, scrubbing another man’s cologne off her skin in the hotel shower. He didn’t ask questions. Never did. He just pulled her inside, kicked the door shut, and kissed her like he was trying to erase every fingerprint that wasn’t his. They didn’t make it to the bed. He lifted her onto the old teak dining table instead, shoved her short black dress up to her waist, and dropped to his knees on the worn Persian rug. The fan spun lazily overhead; sweat already beaded between her breasts. “Missed this taste,” he muttered against her thigh, biting the soft skin hard enough to leave a mark she’d have to hide under concealer tomorrow. Then his mouth was on her, rough and hungry and perfect, two fingers sliding inside like they belonged there. She came fast, fingers tangled in his hair, biting her own wrist to stay quiet so the Bangladeshi neighbours wouldn’t hear. When he stood, he didn’t bother with the rest of his clothes. Just freed himself, rolled on protection with shaking hands, and pushed into her while she was still pulsing. The table creaked under them. Gold bangles on her wrist clinked with every thrust. “Say it,” he growled in Punjabi, forehead against hers, hips snapping hard. “Sirf tera,” she gasped. Only yours. He kissed her to swallow the lie, fucked her harder to make it true for the next thirty minutes, and when he came he buried his face in her neck like a drowning man. After, they lay on the cool marble floor, sharing a bottle of cold Rooh Afza, city sounds drifting up from the creek below: dhow horns, Hindi music, the call for Fajr still hours away. He traced the faint diamond-shaped bruise on her collarbone: someone else’s teeth mark. “Next time come straight here,” he said quietly. She kissed the inside of his wrist. “Next time I’ll try.” They both knew she wouldn’t. In Deira, love is cheap and gold is heavy, and girls like Zara only get one or the other. Tonight she took both, and tomorrow she’d fly first-class back to the man who paid in diamonds instead of promises. But right now, Armaan’s heartbeat under her cheek was enough. For one sweaty, secret hour in a cramped apartment above the souk, it was everything.
simran virak
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