Luciano Benetton Quotes & Sayings
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He has his good side and his bad side. Very dark indeed is his majesty when he wants to be. When he was young, he made a choice, like a tree does when it decides to grow one way or the other. He grew large and green until he shadowed over the whole forest, but most of his branches are twisted. — Nancy Farmer

We see this as an investment in community. Anything worth doing will take time and cost you something. We noticed, as our attention focused more on families and children, that many people in our community protect themselves from inconvenience as though inconvenience is deadly. We have decided that we are not inconvenienced by inconvenience. — Rosaria Champagne Butterfield

We fret about how to keep going the same old way when we should be casting around for another way that's better. — John Brunner

The Book of Mormon is the most correct of any book on this Earth, and the keystone of our religion, and a man would get nearer to God by abiding by its precepts, than any other book. — Joseph Smith Jr.

Just because I use the photographic medium, that doesn't mean I'm a photographer. — Nikki S. Lee

He said my name the way diabetics talked about hot fudge sundaes. — MaryJanice Davidson

Malraux says art is our rebellion against man's fate.
La condition humaine is what I have never accepted. That is why I tried to create my own world. — Anais Nin

Danish is a different language, even though Danish people understand Swedes, and very few Swedes understand Danish. — Joel Kinnaman

Hollywood, what a place it is! It is so far away from the rest of the world, so narrow. No one thinks of anything but motion pictures or talks of anything else. — Dolores Del Rio

There is no sport as competitive as business. It's 24 by 7 by 365 by forever. — Mark Cuban

There are a lot of ways to make people not like you, but one of the most powerful - if least fair - is to be really, really successful. Nobody resents the guy who just lost his job. But the guy whose Internet start-up made him a billionaire at 25? That's a whole different kettle of envy. — Jeffrey Kluger