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I'm not a snob. Ask anybody. Well, anybody who matters. — Simon Le Bon

The quality of life decreases with heightened security. — Rebecca Miller

Teenagers who are never required to vacuum are living in one. — Fred G. Gosman

Hoffland, as it was called, was, next to Moda Polska (simply "Polish Fashion") one of the rare examples of the quasi-private, though officially nationalized fashion companies in Poland. Both have survived communism, and Hoff kept designing well into the 90s. You could be sure, that if Hoff wrote about a new style for wearing a shawl in her column, the same afternoon there would already be dozens of girls on the streets trying to copy this style. Her flagship idea was blackening the "coffin shoes" (i.e. light, paper shoes, used as footwear for the deceased) which when colored black could pass as elegant "ballerinas". — Agata Pyzik

I always was like, "Yo, I'm here, I might as well get what I could take." — Ice Cube

My husband and I go to Il Fico every Friday, and I get the whole-wheat pizza. I won't eat pizza anywhere else! — Kelly Wearstler

My off-the-field heroes, the people who gave me the values to live by and who inspired me with their hard work and unselfish dedication to their family, were my mom, Catherine, and my dad, William. — Allan Ray

I'm interested in the landscape of the face, the way in which light and shadow fall across the forms. That's really my subject matter. — Paul Emsley

Music is a language. — Youssou N'Dour

Oh, there was harm indeed for a young lady flattered by the brief attentions of a handsome man. — Kate Morton

Not everyone can or wants to go straight. — Danny Sugerman

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breathing in the wisdom of the tarot for its own sake and to learn more about life and the human condition. — Cait Johnson