A Quote by Lillian Hellman

Fashions in sin change. — © Lillian Hellman
Fashions in sin change.
Fashions come and fashions go, but pockets are usually the same. There's little change in them.
There are fashions in building. Behind the fashions lie economic and technological reasons, and these fashions exclude all but a few genuinely different possibilities in city dwelling construction at any one time.
Men change, fashions change, conditions and circumstances change, but God never changes.
Fashions, being themselves begotten of the desire for change, are quick to change also.
Culture changes, fashions change, customs change. Great music is immortal.
Fashions are not fashions at all but refashioning; language is not communication but reinvention. They are never in place but on display.
Scientific fashions last longer than women's fashions but not as long as men's
I never thought I was somebody that would be on the cover of magazines in fashions, wearing fashions. It's like not me. But that is what movie stardom entails.
The funny thing is that the fashions from the '90s seem to sit so well with the fashions of 2016. Everything from then somehow skipped and came back.
I'm for style - fashions change too often.
Instead of trying to conquer sin by working hard to change our actions, we can conquer sin by trusting Christ to change our affections.
there is no sin punished more implacably by nature than the sin of resistance to change.
Being in the music business, if we couldn't pull the fashions from designers and if designers couldn't use artists to show off their fashions, where would we be?
True repentance is no light matter. It is a thorough change of heart about sin, a change showing itself in godly sorrow and humiliation - in heartfelt confession before the throne of grace - in a complete breaking off from sinful habits, and an abiding hatred of all sin. Such repentance is the inseparable companion of saving faith in Christ.
Pop music is a fashion, and fashions come and go. The public retires you as their tastes change.
Old fashions please me best; I am not so nice To change true rules for odd inventions.
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