Runwaysale Quotes & Sayings
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Poor Tom did not know and could not learn that dissembling successfully is one of the creative joys of a businessman. To indicate enthusiasm was to be idiotic. — John Steinbeck

I'd just killed some of the best riders in the world - and I was clean. I'd taken nothing - no EPO, no cortisone, no testosterone, no painkillers, no caffeine. I had justified to myself that I was a great rider without drugs - yet perversely given myself the green light to dope again. I'd proved what I could do clean - how much more could I do if I was doped? — David Millar

At the age of 80, I'm becoming a visual artist. This could be my rebirth. — Harry Seidler

His mother and father were agnostics, and Jim respected devout Christians in the same way that he respected people who were members of the Graf Zeppelin Club or shopped at the Chinese department stores, for their mastery of an exotic foreign ritual. Besides, those who worked hardest for others, like Mrs. Philips and Mrs. Gilmour and Dr. Ransome, often held beliefs that turned out to be correct. — J.G. Ballard

Evil is always devising more corrosive misery through man's restless need to exact revenge out of his hate. — Ralph Steadman

Everything we do is in service of our needs. When this one concept is applied to our view of others, we'll see that we have no real enemies, that what others do to us is the best possible thing they know to do to get their needs met. — Marshall B. Rosenberg

You save yourself. That's all. You save yourself, or you're damned. — Glen Duncan

If this makes me sexier then where are you going? — Don DeLillo

Freedom is not something we have, there is no such thing as freedom. Freedom is a quality of our personality: we are more or less free to resist pressure, more or less free to do what we want and to be ourselves. Freedom is always a question of increasing freedom one has, or decreasing it. — Erich Fromm

I'll choose an ugly truth over your pretty lies any day. — Anne Elisabeth Stengl

When things get so absurd and so stupid and so ridiculous that you just can't bear it, you cannot help but turn everything into a joke. — David Byrne

A sure sign of a crisis is the prevalence of cranks. It is characteristic of a crisis in theory that cranks get a hearing from the public which orthodoxy is failing to satisfy. — Joan Robinson