1870 Fashion Quotes & Sayings
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Big media are all about the angle, the spin. Look to the overarching theme that runs through each and every news story. Be hip to the meta-narrative peddled. — Ilana Mercer

Northern San Diego. The white stucco walls rose, interrupted by huge windows. The whole structure nearly floated off the pavement, sleek, modern, and somehow light, almost delicate. The salt-spiced wind blowing from the coast less than a mile away only strengthened the illusion. He'd — Ilona Andrews

Of all the hurdles you will need to face in this life time the hardest will be your self imposed limitations — Jan Hellriegel

I got a job as a human rights and refugees officer, working on youth-based projects. But I realized all the kids I was working with were far more into 'The Daily Show' than the policy briefings. — Hannah Simone

As he rose to leave, Jack was crushed by the realization that while his father considered himself to be a great man, in his father's eyes the best Jack could ever hope to be was useful. — Leslye Walton

Knowing Gary, he probably caught
sight of one of those thick, furry sausage things they have on the end of the ropes one day
and just couldn't resist giving it a tug. — J.L. Merrow

For one has the right to shout.
So, I am shouting. — Clarice Lispector

Last year, customs officials screened only five percent of the 11 million cargo containers entering the United States. That rate is both unacceptable and dangerous to our national and economic interests. — Allyson Schwartz

She could express her soul with that voice, whenver I listened to her I felt my life meant more than mere biology ... she could really hear, she understood structure and she could analyze exactly what it was about a piece of music that had to be rendered just so ... she was a very emotional person, Annette. She brought that out in other people. After she died I don't think I ever really felt anything again. — Audrey Niffenegger

Politics is beginning to gather itself into an election season in which the price of a candidate's haircuts will be as important for a time as his position on war. The country is entertained, but not engaged. It is drowning in information and thirsty for knowledge. — Charles P. Pierce

Eschew surplusage. — Mark Twain

Light does not come from light, but from darkness. — Mircea Eliade

When he spoke, his words seared through the air like so many knives, clipped as topiary, crisp as biscuits. — Terry Pratchett