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Luxury Quotes - Page 39

Doubt remains a luxury I won't do without.

Eleanor Clark (1978). “Eyes, etc: a memoir”, HarperCollins

But a tax on luxuries would no other effect than to raise their price. It would fall wholly on the consumer, and could neither increase wages nor lower profits.

David Ricardo, John Ramsay McCulloch (1852). “The Works of David Ricardo. With a notice of the life and writings of the author: by J. R. McCulloch”, p.146

It is a constant battle to resist the temptation to have more luxuries, to acquire more stuff, and to live more comfortably.

David Platt (2010). “Radical: Taking Back Your Faith from the American Dream”, p.130, Multnomah

I'm suspicious of the idea of architects acting like business executives, brand managers, or purveyors of luxury goods.

"David Chipperfield Talks Architecture and Luxury". Interview with Jonathan Glancey, www.architecturaldigest.com. January 31, 2013.

The luxury of age was the giving up of vanity.

Colum McCann (2013). “TransAtlantic”, p.119, A&C Black

A luxury liner is really just a bad play surrounded by water.

Clive James (2012). “Always Unreliable: Memoirs”, p.162, Pan Macmillan