Quotes of Phil Patton - somelinesforyou

“ An accent mark, perhaps, instead of a whole western accent — a point of punctuation rather than a uniform twang. That is how it should be worn: as a quiet point of character reference, an apt phrase of sartorial allusion — macho, sotto voce. ”

- Phil Patton

“ An accent mark, perhaps, instead of a whole western accent — a point of punctuation rather than a uniform twang. That is how it should be worn: as a quiet point of character reference, an apt phrase of sartorial allusion — macho, sotto voce. ”

- Phil Patton

“ An accent mark, perhaps, instead of a whole western accent — a point of punctuation rather than a uniform twang. That is how it should be worn: as a quiet point of character reference, an apt phrase of sartorial allusion — macho, sotto voce. ”

- Phil Patton

“ An accent mark, perhaps, instead of a whole western accent — a point of punctuation rather than a uniform twang. That is how it should be worn: as a quiet point of character reference, an apt phrase of sartorial allusion — macho, sotto voce. ”

- Phil Patton

“ An accent mark, perhaps, instead of a whole western accent — a point of punctuation rather than a uniform twang. That is how it should be worn: as a quiet point of character reference, an apt phrase of sartorial allusion — macho, sotto voce. ”

- Phil Patton

“ An accent mark, perhaps, instead of a whole western accent — a point of punctuation rather than a uniform twang. That is how it should be worn: as a quiet point of character reference, an apt phrase of sartorial allusion — macho, sotto voce. ”

- Phil Patton

“ An accent mark, perhaps, instead of a whole western accent — a point of punctuation rather than a uniform twang. That is how it should be worn: as a quiet point of character reference, an apt phrase of sartorial allusion — macho, sotto voce. ”

- Phil Patton

“ An accent mark, perhaps, instead of a whole western accent — a point of punctuation rather than a uniform twang. That is how it should be worn: as a quiet point of character reference, an apt phrase of sartorial allusion — macho, sotto voce. ”

- Phil Patton

“ An accent mark, perhaps, instead of a whole western accent — a point of punctuation rather than a uniform twang. That is how it should be worn: as a quiet point of character reference, an apt phrase of sartorial allusion — macho, sotto voce. ”

- Phil Patton

“ An accent mark, perhaps, instead of a whole western accent — a point of punctuation rather than a uniform twang. That is how it should be worn: as a quiet point of character reference, an apt phrase of sartorial allusion — macho, sotto voce. ”

- Phil Patton
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