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Ronnie Cutrone Sixties Quotes By Kenneth Minogue

If the central contest of the twentieth century has pitted capitalism against socialism, then F. A. Hayek has been its central figure. He helped us to understand why capitalism won by a knockout. It was Hayek who elaborated the basic argument demonstrating that central planning was nothing else but an impoverishing fantasy. — Kenneth Minogue

Ronnie Cutrone Sixties Quotes By Henry Fielding

What's vice today may be virtue, tomorrow. — Henry Fielding

Ronnie Cutrone Sixties Quotes By Goliarda Sapienza

Distance is a good teacher. You only fully understand that which you have lost. — Goliarda Sapienza

Ronnie Cutrone Sixties Quotes By Jared Polis

Gay marriage won't be more of an issue 25 years from now than interracial marriage is today. — Jared Polis

Ronnie Cutrone Sixties Quotes By Legs McNeil

The sixties have a reputation for being open and free and cool, but the reality was that everybody was straight. Everybody was totally straight and then there was Us - this pocketful of nuts. We had long hair, and we'd get chased down the block. People would chase you for ten blocks, screaming, "Beatle!" They were out of their fucking minds- that was the reality of the sixties. Nobody had long hair- you were a fucking freack, you were a fruit, you were not like the rest of the world. - Ronnie Cutrone (1965-1968) — Legs McNeil

Ronnie Cutrone Sixties Quotes By Cassandra Clare

What if one of the times I Changed, when I turned back into myself, I didn't do it quite right? What if this isn't even my true face? — Cassandra Clare

Ronnie Cutrone Sixties Quotes By Fay Weldon

guilt to motherhood is like grapes to wine — Fay Weldon

Ronnie Cutrone Sixties Quotes By Woody Allen

The best an idea gets is when its in your head. — Woody Allen