“I'm more influenced by people's attitudes and spirits than by their particular style. Whether it's Elsie de Wolfe or Pauline de Rothschild, I always admire women who had a vision and stuck to it. Because ultimately, the way you live has to be a reflection of you.” PeopleWaySpiritAttitudeVisionStyleParticularReflectionStuckAdmireDecorRothschild Author:Charlotte Moss
“I like aristocracy. I like the beauty of aristocracy. I like the hierarchical feeling.You could claim that it's due to my military experience. But it came before that. I love their freedom of behavior. They're not constrained by penal attitudes, puritanical attitudes about behavior, both socially and morally. They have a freedom that I admire. An unquestioned freedom.” FeelingsAttitudeMilitaryBehaviorClaimsDuesAdmireAristocracyMilitary Experience Author:James Salter
“I've never modeled myself on anybody, but there are a lot of people whose work I really admire and attitudes I certainly subscribe to.” PeopleAttitudeAdmire Author:Tim Curry
“I look at Jagger and the like and if I see a good attitude I'll admire it but I wouldn't copy their style.” IfsLooksAttitudeStyleAdmireCopiesGood AttitudeJagger Author:Michael Hutchence
“When I was a very young student I loved and admired the work of Sam Beckett, who is famously pessimistic, and whose writing is an extraordinary examination of emptiness. I wanted to be like Beckett. I don't have the same attitude toward the world, I'm naturally optimistic, and so of course I could never be like Beckett. You can't force yourself to become like someone you admire.” WorldWritingWantedYoungCoursesForceAttitudeStudentsExtraordinaryAdmireOptimisticEmptinessExaminationPessimisticBeckettYoung Students Author:Michael Craig-Martin