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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 toilets cleaning
I'm horrible to live with. I don't clean. My clothes end up wherever I take them off. I forget to flush the toilet. Megan Fox
clothes may way
You may be embarrassed about the way you looked and the wacky clothes you wore when you were young, but normally, at least it's hidden in a box in the attic. John Oates
clothes fussy
I am quite fussy about clothes. Jay Kay
clothes design landscaping
There are a million things I'd rather do before designing clothes: directing, landscaping. Christian Louboutin
clothes coats flesh
Why should we be startled by death? Life is a constant putting off of the mortal coil - coat, cuticle, flesh and bones, all old clothes. Henry David Thoreau
clothes play influence
It's the clothes that influence the music I'm going to play. Graham Coxon
clothes interesting looks
There are so many images out there, so many clothes out there, and the only ones that look interesting to me are the ones that look slightly mistaken. Isaac Mizrahi
people stuff thinks weeks ya
People say this stuff like they just thought of it, ... Everyone thinks they're so clever. I'm like, 'Heard that two weeks ago. Where ya been?' Jon Jansen
people talk
People talk about the money, but it had nothing to do with the money, John Abraham
people phone
people that want to use the phone a lot. Andrew Sukawaty
people
People that like snow, need to get out there and play in it. Paul Douglas
people question quit seems talked
People that I've talked to today, their question seems to be: Will he quit again? Nancy Cole
people
People are used to us being onstage for a while. Chris Squire
people seeing
People are used to seeing actors in LA. Jeremy London
people police turning
People are turning up and the police turning them away. Andrew Spence
people satellite trying waiting
People are trying to look at satellite photos, and people are trying to get in there to look. Unfortunately it's not only impassable but dangerous. We're still waiting to hear. Joe DeRupo
giving lauren thank
Thank you for giving us back Lauren and Steve, John Rice
giving-up struggle want
Don't ever give up what you want in life. The struggle is worth it. Ayn Rand
giving pleasure give-me
If you acquit me, you will give me great pleasure. If you condemn me you will do me honour! Benito Mussolini
giving-up dont-give-up trying
It doesn't matter if you try and try and try again, and fail. It does matter if you try and fail, and fail to try again. Charles Kettering
giving nephew ifs
But if I were you, I would stand by the nephew. He has more to give. Jane Austen
giving actors performances
The actor depends wholly on himself. He gives his performance in what, to him, seems the most effective manner. Bela Lugosi
giving goes-on intimidation
If you give in to intimidation, you'll go on being intimidated Aung San Suu Kyi
giving world letters
A pleasant letter I hold to be the pleasantest thing that this world has to give. Anthony Trollope
giving challenges everyday
Want a happier, more content life? I highly recommend the down-to-earth methods you'll find in 'Mindfulness.' Professor Mark Williams and Dr Danny Penman have teamed up to give us scientifically grounded techniques we can apply in the midst of our everyday challenges and catastrophes. Daniel Goleman