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Unfortunately, there are designers and marketing people who intentionally look down on the consumer with the notion that vulgarity has a definite appeal to the masses, and therefore they supply the market with a continuos flow of crude and vulgar design. I consider this action criminal since it is producing visual pollution that is degrading our environment just like all other types of pollution. — Massimo Vignelli

The life of a man who deliberately runs through his fortune often becomes a business speculation; his friends, his pleasures, patrons, and acquaintances are his capital. — Honore De Balzac

Amber eyes slid to me. To my crown. Then Rhys's. "An emissary wears a golden crown. Is that a tradition in Prythian?"
"No," Rhysand said smoothly, "but she certainly looks good enough in one that can't resist. — Sarah J. Maas

Balancing is a discipline precisely because the act of giving something up is painful. — M. Scott Peck

Comics can definitely be subversive on the whole, but it's a stylistic thing. — Ted Alexandro

When I was a kid I went and saw Bill Cosby with my dad, and I remember sitting there and laughing so hard. — Dave Coulier

We need to respect the fact that cows are herbivores, and that does not mean feeding them corn and chicken manure. — Joel Salatin

The goal for me has always been to learn how to express myself in radio and to have fun doing it and work with whatever contingencies arise. — Michael Feldman

Faith is nothing else than reason grown courageous - reason raised to its highest power, expanded to its widest vision. — L. P. Jacks

Happiness is not an experience, but the essence of experience. — Debasish Mridha

You could touch for a couple of bucks. The window of the booth went up and you stuck out the bills. They might tell you not to pinch, but I was a stroke type anyway. Some guys, I guess they want to leave a mark. Me, I just like the feel. — Sam Lipsyte

Nothing is more important than to see the sources of invention which are, in my opinion, more interesting than the inventions themselves. — George Polya