Rolson Quarry Quotes & Sayings
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A short way into Teen Vogue I realized that teens see it as a guide for their lives and their careers, more than a place to teach them how to get boys. And they don't ask us fashion advice questions; they're too sophisticated. They're inspired by what they see and they think, 'These people at this magazine represent what I want to be, beyond shoes and makeup.' — Amy Astley
If we were not able or did not desire to look in any new direction, if we did not have a doubt or recognize ignorance, we would not get any new ideas. — Richard Feynman
Whether it's destiny or fate or whatever, I don't think I could do a French Laundry anywhere else. — Thomas Keller
I don't know why we'd need so many more prisons when the crooks seem so happy in the Senate. — Jack Layton
Think about it: Look at the strides of awareness and treatment and tests that women have had with breast cancer, that the gay community has had with AIDS, because they're active and they talk about it. — Herbie Mann
Vietnam was the first time that Americans of different races had to depend on each other. In the Second World War, they were segregated; it was in Vietnam that American integration happened in the military - and it wasn't easy. — Karl Marlantes
I've changed my mind. I've decided that at the end I want to be cremated and my ashes scattered over someone I don't like. — J. Michael Straczynski
I think people look back on shows like "Firefly" or "Buffy," and they remember it with this glow about it of positive response, but if you look back ... If Twitter had existed, there would have been a lot of negative tweeting about "Firefly." — Jane Espenson
If you're open with people and provide context for the decisions that your making, customers will stick with you. — Andrew Mason
It is so good to have friends who understand how there is a time for crying and a time for laughing, and that sometimes the two are very close together. — Lois Lowry
ASS, n. A public singer with a good voice but no ear. — Ambrose Bierce