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And for a moment there, despite the bruising, despite the snarled dirty hair, despite her sunburned skin and the suffering in her eyes that she refused to let defeat her, she was one of the prettiest things he'd ever seen.
~Dallas and Amy~ — Cindy Gerard

Listen, Samuel, really, voice of experience here? It's a terrible burden, being idealistic. It discolors everything you'll do later. It will haunt you constantly for all time as you become the inevitably cynical person the world requires you to be. Just give up on it now, the idealism, doing the right thing. Then you'll have nothing to regret later." "Thanks. I'll be in touch. — Nathan Hill

I don't know if it's a movement, but the only thing new that's happening is that I think music and art and video and fashion are all kind of thrown into one big ball that's on television, and people see that all the time - you see a fusion of all those things. — Stephen Sprouse

One of my best friends, Stephen Sprouse, Bill Dugan, and I worked designing clothes, doing every conceivable thing. New York was a really intoxicating period for me, literally and figuratively. There was a lot of overlap with Andy Warhol, Studio 54, and Halston. — Dennis Christopher

The things about which we most often jest are generally, on the contrary, the things that worry us but that we do not wish to appear to be worried by, with perhaps a secret hope of the further advantage that the person to whom we are talking, hearing us treat the matter as a joke, will conclude that it is not true. — Marcel Proust

The purpose of life is to play. The purpose of work is to be as much like play as possible. If life comes to entail too much work, see item one. — Loren Woodson

But after the time there I'd had it with fashion again, so I left to go to architecture school in a summer course at Harvard, which didn't last very long. — Stephen Sprouse

I walk slow but I never walk back. — Terry W. Sprouse

The photograph, the clothes, the sets - this was about 1974, and I started hanging out with my friend Richard Sold, who was playing in a band with Patti Smith. — Stephen Sprouse

When I went to college, I wasn't interested in fashion anymore - I was interested in art. — Stephen Sprouse

I would just sketch everything that was being made for the collections. — Stephen Sprouse

My mother is brilliant; she's the best person in the world and keeps me grounded. — Dakota Blue Richards

I watched television a little, but I mostly just drew and read magazines. — Stephen Sprouse

Only through practice and more practice, until you can do something without conscious effort. — Joe Hyams

...those works that don't touch the heart, it seems to me, miss the true aim of Art. — Gustave Flaubert

That's how I taught myself how to draw - tracing the ads and petting new clothes on the models. — Stephen Sprouse

I got to the point where I was sick of fashion again, like I was at the end of high school. — Stephen Sprouse

I guess you just fall into things when to you're supposed to. — Stephen Sprouse

Then I moved down to the Bowery to this building where Debbie Harry lived. It was there that I started combining some clothes for her and continued doing the art and photography. — Stephen Sprouse

The Pakistani government and its allies must overhaul their policies in Pakistan. — Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy

I recognize thart even you, yourself, will change. Your ideals will change, your tastes will change, your desires will change. Your whole understandings of who you are had better change, because if it doesn't change, you've become a very static personality over a great many years, and nothing would displease me more. And so I recognize that the process of evolution will produce changes in you. — Neale Donald Walsch

ohmygodIthinkIsuckedhisdick. — Alessandra Torre

Rightly understood, a myth is an effort to tell truths that cannot be told with mere facts or known by the senses and the mind alone, truths that take form only in that integrative place called the heart. — Parker J. Palmer

I used to think printing things made them permanent, but that seems so silly now. Everything will be destroyed no matter how hard we work to create it. The idea terrifies me. I want tiny permanents. I want gigantic permanents! I want what I think and who I am captured in an anthology of indulgence I can comfortingly tuck into a shelf in some labyrinthine library. Everyone thinks they're special - my grandma for her Marlboro commercials, my parents for discos and the moon. You can be anything, they tell us. No one else is quite like you. But I searched my name on Facebook and got eight tiny pictures staring back. The Marina Keegans with their little hometowns and relationship statuses. When we die, our gravestones will match. HERE LIES MARINA KEEGAN, they will say. Numbers one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight. — Marina Keegan

Maybe if they all could he combined - art, rock and fashion. Those were always my favorite things. — Stephen Sprouse

I lived in town until I was eight and then I moved nearer the farmland, so I had a mixture. — Stephen Sprouse

I grew up in Columbus, Indiana, a kind of industrial and farmland place. — Stephen Sprouse

I can't imagine loving somebody more than I love Wyatt [my son]. I can't. I just don't know how that's possible. — Mila Kunis

I just really wanted to do art, except when I was taking those photographs of people I would make the clothes that I would photograph them in so I could control the whole thing. — Stephen Sprouse

We worked like dogs, we ate like hogs, and we slept like logs. — Terry W. Sprouse