A Quote by Jam Master Jay

How I dressed in high school is the way we dressed. — © Jam Master Jay
How I dressed in high school is the way we dressed.
Writing is a kind of performing art, and I can't sit down to write unless I'm dressed. I don't mean dressed in a suit, but dressed well and comfortably and I have to be shaved and bathed.
I was not a very popular kid in high school, and I had this idea that the way that I dressed would change how liked I was. It was that kind of Pygmalion story. I think, ultimately that's probably why I became interested in fashion, its transformative power, and how it can change your identity.
Envy never comes to the ball dressed as envy; it comes dressed as high moral standards or distaste for materialism.
I was gender-nonconforming in high school in terms of the way I dressed, in terms of the way I cut my hair.
In high school, I always dressed to impress the girls.
I wanted to be a designer since I was a kid, and I was always attracted to the way rock stars dressed and the way their girlfriends dressed. I always thought that they were the most interesting people.
At the Academy Awards every year, there are best-dressed stars - and worst-dressed stars. But it's the worst-dressed that go down in history.
I was best dressed in high school. I always spent my money on clothes.
I often wonder if God recognizes His own son the way we've dressed him up, or is it dressed him down?
I always dressed funny or weird, if you want to call it that. It was always part of who I am and I dressed in my freakish way a long time before we ever thought about founding Orgy.
I've never wanted anybody to like me because I had long hair or short hair, or that they liked the way I dressed or they liked the way I dressed or they liked the way I smile.
In high school, I dressed up as every James Bond girl. I was a teenage Pussy Galore.
When I went to high school, in the late 1970s, disco was in full swing and anyone who was into it dressed the part. I know I did.
It's terribly easy to be well dressed. It's much more difficult to be badly dressed.
I go to Topman at lunchtime and stare at these beautiful, beautiful people who work there and who are so well-dressed. And I think: 'Oh! I want to look like that! They're amazing, how well-dressed they are!'
1968 was the beginning of the hippie movement in fashion. That movement made fashion change completely. It was not necessary to be always dressed up. You could be dressed the way you wanted - it was absolute freedom.
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