Charles Finch

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‎He often envied people who hadn't read his favourite books. They had such happiness before them.
- Charles Finch
Collection: Book
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Her strength was in the integrity of her actions; she never compromised what she believed she ought to do.
- Charles Finch
Collection: Integrity
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When you're my age, you'll see that it is wiser to make your own decisions than let time make decisions for you.
- Charles Finch
Collection: Decision
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The big challenge is a suit not worn with a tie. To me, it's a very odd look. David Cameron and many of our British politicians have adopted this look. I think it is challenging for men to look chic in casual clothing. Most people just want to wear T-shirts and baggy shorts and don't really care, whereas in the old days people used to really dress well in their leisure time. The suit has become a victim of that. day to dress in an appropriate way.
- Charles Finch
Collection: Men
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The two things, love and snow, that make the world look fresh again
- Charles Finch
Collection: Two
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When you became a student at Oxford you realized both your own mortality, in the flow of this near-millennium of students, and also the small particle of immortality that attaches to you when you begin to belong to an immortal place.
- Charles Finch
Collection: Oxford
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It had been a perfect nap - the sort a man runs into now and again by chance.
- Charles Finch
Collection: Running
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My ambition is to one day shed my wardrobe and figure out how to look like Gilles Bensimon - or a famous stylist - who travels with a Birkin bag and minimal accoutrement and somehow looks cool.
- Charles Finch
Collection: Ambition
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Are you going to give a speech?' she asked gaily. He gave a choked laugh. 'Of course not,' he said. 'Not for ages.' 'My cousin Davey gave one on his very first day!' ... 'In the Lords, I remember. It was about how he didn't like strawberry jam.' 'Be nice, Charles! It was a speech about fruit importation, which I admit devolved into something of a tirade.' She couldn't help but laugh. 'Still, you could talk about something more important.' 'Than jam? Impossible. We mustn't set the bar too high, Jane.
- Charles Finch
Collection: Cousin
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Like everyone I slipped into adulthood like a delinquent through the back door.
- Charles Finch
Collection: Doors
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There's nowhere that life feels more eternal, your dimwit youth more important, than Paris.
- Charles Finch
Collection: Paris
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I'm always jealous of people in the fashion business, especially women. I always feel like they look so light and chic. They figure out how to wear the minimal sort of outfit, whether it be the Prada uniform or a T-shirt with perfect-fitting Levi's and Birkenstocks.
- Charles Finch
Collection: Fashion
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When I was younger I always had a dark navy, black tie and everybody would look at me like it was odd, but now it is de rigueur. I'm sure it's my input.
- Charles Finch
Collection: Dark
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People tend to wear a suit without a tie but it's a strange look, there's something missing. Either you wear a blazer and slacks, or you wear a suit and tie. It is challenging today to dress in an appropriate way.
- Charles Finch
Collection: People
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On the plane the other day, there was man who was wearing a tank top, shorts and Birkenstocks - and I don't think that's acceptable. First class should have a f - ing dress code. It's not about money. It's about education. When you build an environment where people can study well, they'll work better. If you teach people to dress correctly, to take personal hygiene seriously, when we teach them about culture, they will be greater.
- Charles Finch
Collection: Men
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I don't think taste is about money. As your career develops, you're able to decide what to spend your money on. I live in a really small apartment in London, and that's a choice. I live at The Carlyle in New York, but it's not big. It's about making choices of style over flashiness. People's style is subjective and mine happens to be around the classical because I feel comfortable with that, and because of my background. I'm probably living in the wrong time. I should have lived in the Thirties or the Fifties.
- Charles Finch
Collection: Thinking