“There’s a certain kind of insular, old-fashioned, upper-class Britishness that gives me the spooks. I am sure that comes from a boarding-school trauma.”
“A good number of my friends are married, which seems very old-fashioned.”
“I’m a modern girl with old-fashioned sensibilities.”
“I’m really an old-fashioned girl – I like to be romanced.”
“In this era in which we live, the old-fashioned virtues grow increasingly unpopular.”
“I’m a little old-fashioned.”
“I just feel the traditional runway format is old-fashioned.”
“I grew up in a very old-fashioned Roman Catholic, Italian-Irish family in Philly.”
“Maybe I’m old-fashioned, but I have to write everything down.”
“I’m not old-fashioned.”
“I’m an old-fashioned girl.”
“I’m too old-fashioned to use a computer. I’m too old-fashioned to use a quill.”
“I’m an old-fashioned guy.”
“I was partly old-fashioned and partly modern.”
“I am ridiculously old-fashioned.”
“You just witnessed an old-fashioned rump kicking.”
“Status based on wealth is an old-fashioned idea; I find it repugnant, actually.”
“I’m a regular guy; I like well-defined outlines. I’m old-fashioned, bourgeois.”
“I don’t want to be the Hollywood girl… I’m Southern and old-fashioned.”
“I don’t use a computer in writing at all. I’m sort of old-fashioned about it.”
“And I had an old-fashioned idea that dividends were a good thing.”
“I’m from Texas, and I would love to do an old-fashioned gun-slinging Western.”
“I have very old-fashioned tastes.”
“I’m kind of an old-fashioned guy.”
“I guess I’m old-fashioned.”
“When ‘The Pacific’ came around, I had to audition the old-fashioned way. It was the casting director and then the producer and then another producer and another producer and then Spielberg and Hanks.”
“Call me old-fashioned, but I like my conditioners to be conditioners and my shampoos to be shampoos.”
“I would love to do a musical. Something old-fashioned, probably.”
“I have a kind of old-fashioned, artisan approach.”
“I’m old-fashioned.”
“I have inherited nothing. Everything Ann and I have we have earned the old-fashioned way.”
“I’m one of those old-fashioned homosexuals, not one of the newfangled ones who are born joining parades.”
“It is only the modern that ever becomes old-fashioned.”
“Democracy involves that old-fashioned thing called working it out.”
“’Gunga Gin’ is a true Libertines amalgamation, in the proper, old-fashioned sense of the word.”
“I am just an old-fashioned girl.”
“It is plain old-fashioned wrong when people lie and trick other people.”
“I don’t think that old-fashioned idea of record companies exists any more.”
“I use a lot of old-fashioned expressions.”
“It sounds corny, but I consider myself an old-fashioned entertainer. I could have been in variety.”
“We called ourselves Mumford & Sons because we liked the idea of an old-fashioned, family-owned store.”
“We’ll have to wait the old-fashioned way.”
“I think I’m very old-fashioned.”
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