A Quote by Cheyenne Kimball

My style philosophy is: Be comfortable. — © Cheyenne Kimball
My style philosophy is: Be comfortable.
If the intuition-mongering were abandoned, would that be the end of philosophy? It would be the end of a certain style of philosophy - a style that has cut philosophy off, not only from the humanities but from every other branch of inquiry and culture.
Style is all about being comfortable. I don't believe in following a style because it is a trend. I need to be comfortable in my clothes.
I think style is being so comfortable and confident in what you're wearing. That's what style is, 'cause everybody's got different style.
I can't figure out how you can draft players for a coach that you know coaches a certain a style, and was successful doing that style, and get him to play a style that you feel comfortable with.
My mom has given me my sense of style. She has taught me how individual style is so beautiful, what you appreciate on someone else might not be good for you. For her, style is all about being comfortable, and she has an innate sense of sophisticated style.
Be comfortable. I think if you're comfortable, you exude confidence, and that leads to good style.
Guardiola has come to City with a very unique style. And he wants to continue that philosophy. We had to work to adapt to his style.
I guess my style’s a little edgy but comfortable. I like being comfortable, for sure, and kind of casual.
I guess my style's a little edgy but comfortable. I like being comfortable, for sure, and kind of casual.
My personal style statement is to be comfortable because if you are comfortable you are confident.
A writer must always try to have a philosophy and he should also have a psychology and a philology and many other things. Without a philosophy and a psychology and all these various other things he is not really worthy of being called a writer. I agree with Kant and Schopenhauer and Plato and Spinoza and that is quite enough to be called a philosophy. But then of course a philosophy is not the same thing as a style.
I'm getting comfortable with West Coast style, which is more laid-back than British style.
As far as the style, I can't say there is one definite style. I probably feel most comfortable writing in a tonal idiom, with considerable, if not extreme chromaticism.
I don't want to dress very loud. My style is straight to the point. Being comfortable is really the biggest thing, and a classic look is comfortable for me.
A lot of people misunderstand what is Strong Style. Hard hits? Stiff? I don't think so. Strong Style is a kind of philosophy.
There's something about the style of living in the country that they feel, "This is what represents me." So style is about the philosophy of how we create our civilization.
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