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" Alice's robes were seasonal. She hadn't exactly planned
it that way, but that's how it evolved. In winter there was a long,
warm, deep purple terry-cloth robe. In spring she changed to a new
blue-and-white cotton kimono. In summer there was a white chenille
bathrobe with a pattern on it, and in the fall she wore a cotton robe her
husband had bought her as a surprise gift. They were useful, practical
garments, but when she thought about it, she realized she wore them as
much for the feelings and memories they evoked as much as their physical
comfort. When I told her I thought her robes had become like temple
garments, she smiled,"Yes. "

Robert Fulghum


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Robert Fulghum quote : Alice's robes were seasonal. She hadn't exactly planned<br />it that way, but that's how it evolved. In winter there was a long,<br />warm, deep purple terry-cloth robe. In spring she changed to a new<br />blue-and-white cotton kimono. In summer there was a white chenille<br />bathrobe with a pattern on it, and in the fall she wore a cotton robe her<br />husband had bought her as a surprise gift. They were useful, practical<br />garments, but when she thought about it, she realized she wore them as<br />much for the feelings and memories they evoked as much as their physical<br />comfort. When I told her I thought her robes had become like temple<br />garments, she smiled,