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Limback Sacks Quotes By Joseph Altuzarra

We're making clothes - we aren't saving the world. I'm not saying that designers aren't artists, but at the end of the day, we make clothes. Hopefully we make beautiful clothes with a message, but in the end it's for people to wear. I think that the hype of fashion has come down a level. — Joseph Altuzarra

Limback Sacks Quotes By Tamara Hoffa

She was everything he loved about a woman wrapped up in a cute little package. Golden blonde hair was secured to the top of her head in a ponytail, he bet it would reach her waist when it was loose. Her body was curvy in all the right places, her breasts more than filled out the T-shirt she was wearing and those hips, dang he could just imagine holding onto them while she rode him, instead of Big Red. — Tamara Hoffa

Limback Sacks Quotes By Gabrielle Zevin

Dad. What a word. What a little big word. What a word and what a world! He is crying. His heart is too full, and no words to release it. I know what words do, he thinks. They let us feel less. "No, — Gabrielle Zevin

Limback Sacks Quotes By Gregory Benford

Under capitalism, man exploits man. Under communism, is the reverse. — Gregory Benford

Limback Sacks Quotes By Jennifer Estep

Blue Marsh might be hundreds of miles away from Ashland, but sociopathic assholes were the same no matter where you went. — Jennifer Estep

Limback Sacks Quotes By Gerald Abrahams

In chess there is a world of intellectual values, — Gerald Abrahams

Limback Sacks Quotes By William Ernest Hocking

Without good-will, no man has any presumptive right, except the right or opportunity to change his will, so long as there is hope of it. — William Ernest Hocking

Limback Sacks Quotes By Anthony Kiedis

Desecration is the smile on my face. — Anthony Kiedis

Limback Sacks Quotes By Helen Pearson

I see you in the grass,
Running through the snow,
But where you have gone,
I cannot go. — Helen Pearson