Van Dyck Painter Quotes & Sayings
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I do like the idea of women not showing too much, of them being quite reserved in a way, and quite covered. — Phoebe Philo

There's also the issue of tech titans throwing their weight around in Washington and lobbying. There was just a Reuters poll that reported that more than half of Americans are concerned that tech companies are "encroaching too much on their lives." That's pretty major, considering these companies were universally loved not that long ago. — Astra Taylor

Classic fairy tales do not deny the existence of heartache and sorrow, but they do deny universal defeat. — Greenhaven

The book is called 'Thanks for Nothing' and it's really the story of how I got into comedy and traces back every strand in my life that is relevant to that story. It's kind of an autobiography but isn't, as it stops about 25 years ago. It goes right up to the first time I do stand up. — Jack Dee

How many people worldwide are victims of this type of slavery, in which the person is at the service of his or her work, while work should offer a service to people so they may have dignity. I ask my brothers and sisters in faith and all men and women of good will for a decisive choice to combat trafficking in persons, which includes "slave labor." — Pope Francis

Those few members who desert the cause are abandoning an oasis to search for water in the desert. — Neal A. Maxwell

A mere 7% of employees today fully understand their company's business strategies and what's expected of them in order to help achieve company goals. — Robert S. Kaplan

Deception is brutal, I'm not pretending otherwise. — Patrick Marber

Sustainability is a political choice, not a technical one. It's not a question of whether we can be sustainable, but whether we choose to be — Gary Lawrence

I purposefully did not want to watch anything I've done so far; I actually don't like looking at my face, so I don't like watching myself on the screen. It's an insecurity thing I have. — Sam Claflin