of Mould
Source: Webster's dictionaryThink of something finite molded into the infinite, and you think of man. Friedrich Schlegel
I wanted to be considered a good craftsman. I wanted my dresses to be constructed like buildings, molded to the curves of the female form, stylizing its shape. Christian Dior
They say best men are molded out of faults, And, for the most, become much more the better For being a little bad. William Shakespeare
My heart is wax molded as she pleases, but enduring as marble to retain. Miguel de Cervantes
The blessing that the market does not ask about birth is paid for in the exchange society by the fact that the possibilities conferred by birth are molded to fit the production of goods that can be bought on the market. Theodor Adorno
For the most part we inherit our opinions. We are the heirs of habits and mental customs. Our beliefs, like the fashion of our garments, depend on where we were born. We are molded and fashioned by our surroundings. Robert G. Ingersoll