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clothes keys legends
I do like what Alicia Keys and John Legend are doing. With their music, you keep your clothes on. Ben E. King
clothes evening delicious
Balenciaga did the most delicious evening clothes. Clothes aren't delicious any more. Diana Vreeland
clothes feels
You can see and feel everything in clothes. Diana Vreeland
clothes design culture
Something I always wanted to do, to capture that later half of the '70s. It's like the early half of the '70s is still the '60s, in that there's still kind of a playfulness and inventiveness in terms of design and the things that were going on in the culture. The second half, it got much more commodified. It's possibly the ugliest era of architecture and clothes and design in the entire 20th century, from 1975 to '81 or '82. Daniel Clowes
clothes brain body
Ninety percent of our lives is governed by emotion. Our brains merely register and act upon what is telegraphed to them by our bodily experience. Intellect is to emotion as our clothes are to our bodies; we could not very well have civilized life without clothes, but we would be in a poor way if we had only clothes without bodies. Alfred North Whitehead
clothes design lines
I'm not designing clothes for someone who is doing lines of coke off the table, like I was when I was at Gucci and Saint Laurent Tom Ford
clothes people giving
My mama couldn't give me what I wanted. I had all right clothes, but the people I was with had better clothes. I felt that I had to have better clothes. Snoop Dogg
clothes luck watches
Well, I would throw myself under the nearest bus, but considering my luck today, I’m sure it would break down less than a millimeter from me and just ruin my clothes…Probably break my watch, too. (Taryn) Sherrilyn Kenyon
clothes abortion use
But Sarah Weddingtonhad never told me that what I was signing would allow women to use abortions as a form of birth control. We talked about truly desperate and needy women, not women already wearing maternity clothes, Norma McCorvey
revolutionary composer debussy
Claude Debussy was a rare phenomenon a composer profoundly and subversively revolutionary... Claude Debussy
revolution example language
We boast of our freedom, and we have your example for it. We talk the language we have always heard you speak. Samuel Adams
revolution littles good-things
A little revolution is a good thing. Thomas Jefferson
revolution transformation endless
We are not converted only once in our lives but many times and this endless series of conversions and inner revolutions leads to our transformation. Thomas Merton
revolution failing states
A failing state cannot stop a revolution whose time has come. Ron Paul
revolution
Let the revolution begin. Ron Paul
revolution
When you talk of revolution ... you never talk of the day after. Storm Jameson
revolution affair whatever-happens
Whatever happens, I shall never be alone, I shall always have a fare, an affair, or a revolution. Stephen Spender
revolution language speak
Skepticism cannot be revolutionary, even though it speaks the language of revolution. Raymond Aron
language reading recent seems
Reading the language in some of the recent filings, it seems very personal. James Zoltak
language cowardice politically-correct
Politically correct is the language of cowardice. Billy Connolly
language leaves meet plan spirit wants
Everyone wants to do the right thing and meet the spirit of the legislation. The language now leaves so much up to each municipality. We need a cohesive plan that addresses everyone. David Hamilton
language purer
To give a purer sense to the language of the tribe. Stephane Mallarme
language should luminous
The language of women should be luminous, but not voluminous. Douglas William Jerrold
language homeland
Language is the only homeland. Czeslaw Milosz
language infinite possibility
Cinematography is infinite in its possibilities... much more so than music or language. Conrad Hall
language clarity
In language clarity is everything. Confucius
language poetic deaf
A linguist deaf to the poetic functions of language and a literary scholar indifferent to linguistics are equally flagrant anachronisms. Roman Jakobson