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“It is impossible to be completely abstract about clothes because they have no life unless they are worn. They must fit onto a body or they do not exist.”
Source : Elizabeth Hawes (1942). “Why is a Dress?: Who? What? When? Where?”
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“Real music is what I consider to be uncorporatized music, the music that just happens. I feel like that's not a very well-known thing.”
Source : "Missed Opportunities". Pitchfork Interview, pitchfork.com.
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“The backlash against Big Government is an encouraging sign of a growing resistance to the mission creep of federal power.”
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“I'm from Sweden. We don't wear clothes in Sweden.”
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“I like telling stories of imperfect people because most people are imperfect.”
Source : "David S. Goyer Explains His ‘Graphic Novel’ Approach to Renaissance Intrigue in ‘Da Vinci’s Demons’". Interview with Alison Willmore, www.indiewire.com. April 9, 2013.
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“After reading The New Jim Crow, Michelle Alexander's stunning work of scholarship, one gains the terrible realization that, for people of color, the American criminal justice system resembles the Soviet Union's gulag—the latter punished ideas, the former punishes a condition.”
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“My parents encouraged thought. You'll get through life better if you learn how to think.”
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“With both people and computers on the job, computer error can be more quickly tracked down and corrected by people and, conversely, human error can be more quickly corrected by computers. What it amounts to is that nothing serious can happen unless human error and computer error take place simultaneously. And that hardly ever happens.”