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Karidis San Diego Quotes By John Ridley

I remember 'Roots' growing up and the cultural impact it had on the country. Watching 'Roots' was not the cool remove of reading about slavery in a book or hearing about it in class. It became something that swept people along. — John Ridley

Karidis San Diego Quotes By Judith Light

Exactly Straight women who surround themselves only with gay men or white people who refuse any other race into their circles are unhealthy and it has more to do with one's individual fear and individual closets. — Judith Light

Karidis San Diego Quotes By Jerry Jeff Walker

I always liked having a good time. I got into this business because I got fired from any job I ever had because I stayed out late playing music. — Jerry Jeff Walker

Karidis San Diego Quotes By Alexander McQueen

I think sometimes I might scare the editors, because they might feel they're getting old and they're not understanding it. The problem lies on their side of the fence, not mine. I come from a different era and I design clothes for our era. — Alexander McQueen

Karidis San Diego Quotes By Dia Reeves

It disturbed me that he saw things in such black-and-white tones. I sure didn't. For me, the world was a confusion of color. — Dia Reeves

Karidis San Diego Quotes By Emilio Estevez

I'm not a Luddite, but I'm outside more than I'm on my computer. We have a micro-farm - it's a step up from a garden. We have a pretty extensive vineyard. We grow about 60 percent of our own food, make our own wine, have chickens for eggs. — Emilio Estevez

Karidis San Diego Quotes By Whittaker Chambers

A man is not primarily a witness against something. That is only incidental to the fact that he is a witness for something. — Whittaker Chambers

Karidis San Diego Quotes By Michel De Certeau

New York has never learnt the art of growing old by playing on all its pasts. Its present invents itself, from hour to hour, in the act of throwing away its previous accomplishments and challenging the future. A city composed of paroxysmal places in monumental reliefs. — Michel De Certeau