Laumann Barrington Quotes & Sayings
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I believe in a democratic approach to fashion: if you feel good, then great. You may not look good, but it's not the problem. — Philip Treacy
Everyone who ever did anything revolutionary was just an eighteen-year-old kid once. George Washington, Malcolm X, Che Guevara, Nelson Mandela ... Social status is just a social construct, the primary function of which is to keep regular people oppressed and rebels in line. — Matthew Quick
The bike went up in the air and landed on my back. It broke my neck, smashed my collarbone and splinters of bone severed my main artery. My lung filled up with blood. I severed my nerves and to this day I have no feeling there. — Ozzy Osbourne
First impressions matter more in basketball than in any other sport, and they can be savored only in person. Players can't hide behind pads or helmets, so we can stare at them, evaluate every move they make: running, jumping, walking, even ogling the cheerleaders. We can see every ripple and tattoo. If they're lazy, we can tell. — Bill Simmons
I will work harder! — George Orwell
steps outside the front door when her — Michael Lee Pope
I literally felt like a freak, which is another aspect of the role of Sally that I relate to: total outsider. — Kristen Johnston
Cricket, like all sport, offers glory to few and a lifetime of it to even fewer. For the investment it demands, it offers short careers that end when people in other professions are starting to flourish. — Harsha Bhogle
There is an excess both in happiness and misery above our power of sensation. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld
We could visit him," suggests Will. "But what would we say? 'I didn't know you that well, but I'm sorry you got stabbed in the eye'? — Veronica Roth
Saying We will destroy terrorism is about as meaningful as saying: We shall annihilate mockery. — Terry Jones
There's so much material out there that's unnecessarily racist. It takes a shot at what is 'urban' or demonstrates blackness with some sassy, neck-jiving character that's not even relevant to the plot. I see it time and time again, and it doesn't move the story forward. It just kind of cryogenically freezes us in this old racial paradigm. — Jesse Williams
The stars are always shining...even when you can't see them. — James Michael Rice
It's just a penis, right? Probably no worse for you than smoking. — David Sedaris
