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Vreeland Ford Quotes By Annie Brewer

She takes my hand, kissing each finger, each knuckle and my pulse throbs inside my wrist. Please. We already know each other, so well. I'm ready to give the last part of myself to you. — Annie Brewer

Vreeland Ford Quotes By Mary McCarthy

She decided she wanted a cool, starchy independent life, with ruffles of humor like window curtains. — Mary McCarthy

Vreeland Ford Quotes By Christian Rudder

Algorithms are crude. Computers are machines. Data science is trying to make digital sense of an analog world. — Christian Rudder

Vreeland Ford Quotes By Tom Ford

I am tired of the cult of youth. The cultural rejection of old age, the stigmatization of wrinkles, grey hair, of bodies furrowed by the years. I am fascinated by Diana Vreeland, Georgia O'Keeffe and Louise Bourgeois, women who have let time embrace them without ever cheating. Society today condemns this, me, I celebrate it. — Tom Ford

Vreeland Ford Quotes By Murray N. Rothbard

In war, State power is pushed to its ultimate, and, under the slogans of "defense" and "emergency," it can impose a tyranny upon the public such as might be openly resisted in time of peace. — Murray N. Rothbard

Vreeland Ford Quotes By Ambrose Bierce

RESPITE, n. A suspension of hostilities against a sentenced assassin, to enable the Executive to determine whether the murder may not have been done by the prosecuting attorney. Any break in the continuity of a disagreeable expectation. — Ambrose Bierce

Vreeland Ford Quotes By Jimmy Wales

We have to come together, worldwide, and 'think.' We have a tool - the internet - to let us do that. Let's use it wisely. — Jimmy Wales

Vreeland Ford Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

I know nothing, so I study. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Vreeland Ford Quotes By Thomas More

No one, on his deathbed, ever regretted having been a Catholic. — Thomas More