A Quote by Justin Timberlake

A gentleman can never have too many bow ties. — © Justin Timberlake
A gentleman can never have too many bow ties.
I never go black tie. I never grew up wearing ties or bow ties or anything.
Read about a few men who wear (or wore) bow ties as an act of defiance, and check out a tie that makes a strong statement. Bow ties are cool.
I don't know what it is about bow ties, but I love a good bow tie on a man.
For all of the creeds are false, and all of the creeds are true; And low at the shrines where my brothers bow, there will I bow too; For no form of a god, and no fashion Man has made in his desperate passion, But is worthy some worship of mine; Not too hot with a gross belief, Nor yet too cold with pride, I will bow me down where my brothers bow, Humble, but open eyed.
After I had this idea to be Bill Nye the Science Guy, I wore straight ties the first couple times, and then I got this thing going and I started wearing bow ties.
Jean-Claude gave a low theatrical bow, never taking his eyes from her. "After you, my sweet. A lady should always walk before a gentleman, never behind.
I was always uncool. I was always from variety - big bow ties, flared trousers. Never cool.
It's impossible to say a thing exactly the way it was, because of what you say can never be exact, you always have to leave something out, there are too many parts, sides, crosscurrents, nuances; too many gestures, which could mean this or that, too many shapes which can never be fully described, too many flavors, in the air or on the tongue, half-colors, too many.
You can't dribble on bow ties.
I love wearing bow ties for no particular reason.
I was so happy with my bow ties from the last kickstarted project that I'm back for more.
I was a show-off as a kid. I was wearing bow ties and matching coloured trousers.
I like bow ties, and I certainly spent a lot of time defending them.
Simple. Pared down. Timeless. The ties were never too thick or too thin; the pants were never too flared or too skinny. In my life with Dad, he wore Western apparel because we went riding - jeans, cowboy boots, the turquoise belt buckle. But it was all very simple, and that classic look is very 'Ralph Lauren.'
As a southern man, there's two things I'm definitely not scared of: bow ties and white pants.
I grew up in business at a time where there weren't very many female role models, and so in the early days, we wore little bow ties like the guys, and we talked about the Army even though we weren't in the Army. And the reality was that wasn't the right way to approach the business world.
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