A Quote by Robert Carlyle

I think you should only wear jewellery if it has a story behind it. — © Robert Carlyle
I think you should only wear jewellery if it has a story behind it.
I've always worn jewellery but for a time it went out of fashion. Like grungy and punk bands didn't wear jewellery because it was stupid.
A little jewellery on a man is OK, although he should never wear too much. Every man should always have a great watch.
I have a long time association with Prince jewellery and the only piece of jewellery I wore for my wedding was designed by them.
I love all the shoe shops in Covent Garden. Laura Lee Jewellery on Monmouth Street for delicate gold jewellery. Every time I get a part in an English movie, I buy myself a piece of jewellery from there.
For me, style is all about confidence. What you wear, both in terms of clothing and jewellery, should add to your confidence.
Studying psychology is fun because you're always looking for the same things I think a writer should be looking for, which is the story behind the story.
You can change the look of an outfit so easily by changing the kind of jewellery you wear. If you have a basic outfit on - a black sweater and skirt or a simple black dress - you can go from the office to a cocktail party at night just by changing your jewellery. It helps if you change your shoes as well.
Jewellery's not a big thing for me. The only thing I wear is a gold cross on a chain that I got for my 21st birthday. You have to take it off every day for filming, but that's the only time I'm not wearing it. You won't find me in rings, bracelets or earrings.
I don't wear any jewellery or gold at home.
You had to wear a hat to go to church. We weren't allowed to straighten our hair. We couldn't wear jewellery, nail polish, open backed shoes, skirts above the knee... trousers were forbidden because male apparel on a female was not godly.
Throw out the rule book. If you like wearing navy and black together, wear it; if you like mixing up gold and silver jewellery, mix it. If you like it, wear it - don't care about what anyone else thinks.
I come from a culture where we wear white for weddings. In India, it's different. But I really feel that there should be no set notions, and a bride should only wear something when she's comfortable in it.
The jewellery I wear on stage in the opera house is not real, but the bling-bling I wear in concerts? Those are real!
It occurred to me that there was a story behind the scar -- maybe not as dramatic as the story of my wrists, but a story nonetheless -- and the fact that everyone had a story behind some mark on their inside or outside suddenly exhausted me, the gravity of all those untold pasts.
Jewellery is a way of making a very simple outfit something you can wear to go out.
I don't wear jewellery and I don't care about shoes and dresses. But I love my handbags. They're my real luxury.
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