“At the risk of repetition let me say again that my plea is not for immunity to, but for the most unsparing exposure of, the politician who betrays his trust, of the big business man who makes or spends his fortune in illegitimate or corrupt ways. There should be a resolute effort to hunt every such man out of the position he has disgraced. Expose the crime, and hunt down the criminal; but remember that even in the case of crime, if it is attacked in sensational, lurid, and untruthful fashion, the attack may do more damage to the public mind than the crime itself.” IfsMenWayShouldMindMayBigsRememberEffortBusinessCasesRiskFashionCrimePositionPoliticianLet MeFortuneCriminalsDamageBetrayRepetitionHuntsExposureBig BusinessResoluteImmunitySensationalBusiness Man Author:Theodore Roosevelt
“I see a lot of people dressing very similarly, and I see brands being cool because of their name and because of who wears the brands, but that's always been the case. That's kind of the history of fashion. You know, celebrities wear their clothes and people think these celebrities are cool, and then the clothes become valuable. It gives clothes a commodity factor once a certain individual starts wearing that brand. But do I think there's something wrong? I think what's wrong with the fashion world, particularly men's fashion, is the lack of creativity behind it.” PeopleThinkingKnowsMenWorldGivingKindCertainNamesIndividualBehindsCreativityCasesFashionClothesValuableFactorsBrandsCommodityDressingsBeing CoolFashion WorldHistory Of Fashion Author:Macklemore
“My work is so strongly fashion, and it meant I had to downplay my exuberance and sculptural dimension to something that would fit into jewelry cases and sit next to Rolex watches and David Yurman [pieces].” NextWatchesCasesPiecesFashionFitDimensionsJewelryExuberanceRolex Author:Robert Lee Morris
“Psychoanalysis provides truth in an infantile, that is, a schoolboy fashion: we learn from it, roughly and hurriedly, things that scandalize us and thereby command our attention. It sometimes happens, and such is the case here, that a simplification touching upon the truth, but cheaply, is of no more value than a lie. Once again we are shown the demon and the angel, the beast and the god locked in Manichean embrace, and once again man has been pronounced, by himself, not culpable.” MenHas BeensSometimesHappensLyingValuesAttentionCasesFashionAngelEmbraceCommandBeastDemonTouchingLockedPsychoanalysisSimplificationInfantile Book:His Master's Voice Source: His Master's Voice
“In most cases I start off with a sketch. But I'm also thinking about real images: out of National Geographic, out of fashion magazines, out of The Economist, out of Time. I'm making a sketch, but I'm using the existing images that have been put out in the world.” ThinkingWorldHas BeensRealCasesFashionMagazinesEconomistNational GeographicFashion Magazines Author:Wangechi Mutu
“I am very proud of Zendaya for standing up for herself, her generation and her ancestors. Her response was classy. Locs are a lifestyle for some and for others an artistic fashion statement..In either case, the images express power, natural beauty, and a boldness that always stands out. It is when you truly spend time with a person that you know who they really are on the inside, and not by what you see on the outside.” KnowsPersonsNaturalCasesGenerationsFashionProudStandingResponseLifestyleStatementsArtisticAncestorEnd TimesStanding OutBoldnessSpend TimeFashion StatementLocs Author:Ledisi
“Hopping around time in a non-linear storytelling fashion (on 'Lost') allows you to bring back characters who are dead and, in some cases, buried. Now that time travel is the story itself, it opens up even more doors. So when an actor reads that they're getting killed off on the show, they're basically, like, 'Okay, but should I still bother to show up next week?'” ShouldStillsCharacterStoriesShowsNextActorsLostCasesDoorsWeekFashionOkayStorytellingBotherBuriedTime TravelShould ILinearNext WeekHopping Author:Damon Lindelof
“There are exceptional loyalties and there are old fashion ideas about how you get loyalties, and after all the auditorium is full of people who have co-owned shares with the managers for many decades, and in many cases they co-invested when everyone was young and obscure. Also when you come back to a place like that you are celebrating old loyalties, and of course the basic idea behind so much of Berkshire is the old fashioned idea that the best way to get loyalty is to deserve loyalty.” PeopleWayIdeasYoungCoursesBehindsCasesShareFashionDeserveDecadesLoyaltyBest WayCelebrateManagersObscureOld FashionedExceptionalAuditoriumsOld Fashion Author:Charlie Munger
“The government has investigated our program of collecting through a generalized fashion, everyone's phone records in the country. And they found that no terrorist case has been thwarted through this.” Has BeensCountryGovernmentFoundCasesRecordsFashionProgramPhonesTerroristCollecting Author:Rand Paul
“I was aware that I had to pay off things in a convincing emotional fashion, that I had to address the lingering plot points in some real tangible sense, and that I had to make this a self-contained novel, in case I'm run over by a bus tomorrow or in case there's no demand for anyone to ever see a sequel. (Two things that I hope don't happen, incidentally.)” TwoRealSelfHappensRunningPayCasesNovelFashionEmotionalTomorrowDemandTwo ThingsAddressesPlotBusConvincingTangibleSequelsLingeringSelf Contained Author:Tod Goldberg
“When I see that the clothes are sold the day they debut in some cases, I fear we are going to kill the invisible side of fashion, the mystery. Now with the industry, it's getting a bit difficult to create any mystery. But it's quite an interesting period. It's a bit chaotic.” BitsDifficultSidesInterestingCasesMysteryFashionIndustryPeriodsClothesInvisibleChaoticDebut Author:Jean-Charles de Castelbajac