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Loveleen Sidhu Quotes By Dana Gould

I live in Los Angeles. It's a very liberal city, but it's so hypocritical in what it's liberal about. You can be driving down Hollywood Boulevard, see a guy in lipstick and high heels wearing a fur coat masturbating into a mailbox. People giving him a hard time as they drive by: Hey, is that real fur? Of course not! That's sick! — Dana Gould

Loveleen Sidhu Quotes By Friedrich Nietzsche

Which is it? Is man only a blunder of God? Or is God only a blunder of man? — Friedrich Nietzsche

Loveleen Sidhu Quotes By Russell L. Ackoff

Art inspires, produces an unwillingness to settle for what we have and a desire for something better. It is the product and producer of creative activity, change; it is essential for continuous development. — Russell L. Ackoff

Loveleen Sidhu Quotes By Woody Allen

His lack of education is more than compensated for by his keenly developed moral bankruptcy. — Woody Allen

Loveleen Sidhu Quotes By Mac DeMarco

I mean, Lady Gaga is trying to be a freak or whatever but that quality of being very meaningly and heartfelt, but also having a sense of humor about it, bands don't do that anymore. Lady Gaga's songs are cheesy. The Beatles weren't cheesy. That's the hardest thing with music: to not be cheesy, but also be meaningful. That's the goal, I think. — Mac DeMarco

Loveleen Sidhu Quotes By Manolo Blahnik

You'd see extraordinary-looking people around in the '70s. It was so exciting! You'd have mad people, like Gerlinde [Kostiff] riding around on her bicycle with a huge hat. Everybody was doing things. I don't have any bad memories of that period. — Manolo Blahnik

Loveleen Sidhu Quotes By Ron Koertge

I'm not a big fan of inspiration. I'm too old to sit and wait for the muse to give me a little kiss ... I write a lot, and I'm not afraid to make mistakes or to write badly. I can alsways fix something weak and dull. But I can't fix a blank page. — Ron Koertge