A Quote by James Acaster

Corduroy hits the sweet spot between jeans and slacks. They're a trouser middleman. — © James Acaster
Corduroy hits the sweet spot between jeans and slacks. They're a trouser middleman.
I love corduroy jeans as well as vertical-striped jeans. Both are a fun switch from plain old denim. They can be slimming so long as the stripes aren't too chunky.
Even with artists I love, only about a third of their music is what really hits the sweet spot for me.
I don't wear slacks, but I Iike jeans.
I survive by finding the sweet spot between reason and unreason, between the rational and irrational.
I have a look for everything I do. No matter what I do, I try to dress the part. In the garden, I'd wear vintage Levi's, because they do a thick corduroy trouser and mine have got patches on them. So I'd wear them. And a tweed jacket. The full look.
Your sweet spot is in between the true believers and the scoffing skeptics.
The secret to a successful retirement is to find your retirement sweet spot. The sweet spot is where your passions, what you do best, and what people will pay you to do overlap.
Confidence is the sweet spot between arrogance and despair-consisting of positive expectations for favorable outcomes.
I strained to remember where I was or even what I was wearing, touching my green corduroy jeans and staring at the exposed-brick wall. As my paranoia deepened, I became convinced that I had died and no one was telling me.
I'm wearing a blazer, like, all the time. That's my go-to - a blazer - and I can just figure out if I want to wear jeans or slacks. Turn it into a suit.
There's a real sweet spot between challenge and hope - leaders make pathways that keep both firmly in view.
Everyone was wearing jeans, so I started wearing slacks. I'd walk on, and people would laugh before I got to the mic because I looked stupid.
I was never really a Mod. I thought I was more of a beatnik with the brown corduroy jacket, blue jeans, etc. I loved the music Mods liked, and I loved the clothes, but I didn't have any money to spend on them.
There's an overlap between social-realist fiction and crime fiction - a sweet spot there.
The media is the great middleman. Trump doesn't need a middleman to get his message out. Trump's crowds are five blocks long.
It's harder to build than destroy. To build is to engage and change. In jazz, we call progressing harmonies changes. Changes are like obstacles on a speed course. They demand your attention and require you to be present. They are coming...they are here..... and then they are gone. It's how life comes. Each moment is a procession from the future into the past and the sweet spot is always the present. Live in that sweet spot. Be present.
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