The neck on which diamonds might have worthily sparkled, will look less tempting when the biting winter has hung icicles there for gems.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Let us not be too particular; it is better to have old secondhand diamonds than none at all.
I'd rather have roses on my table than diamonds on my neck.
I don't wear diamond necklaces. I'm not against it but I never could afford it, so now I just wear gold. I wear bracelets, rings, anklets.
Diamonds have an image of purity and light. They are given as a pledge of love and worn as a symbol of commitment.
Diamonds are intrinsically worthless, except for the deep psychological need they fill.
Colour is what gives jewels their worth. They light up and enhance the face. Nothing is more elegant than a black skirt and sweater worn with a sparkling multi-stoned necklace.
I have to report to those of you who think diamonds make a difference that I cannot tell what it is. Seriously, as you all know, they make no difference at all. They just make the flute look a little more special.
You can find a diamond in the rough a lot of times.
I'd rather wear jewels in my hair than anywhere else. The face should have the advantage of this brilliance.
I've never had a diamond before, and now I've got a diamond surrounded by other diamonds and diamonds in places where, frankly, you don't need diamonds at all, and I would have been happy with a piece of twine.