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“I don't want to be cool. I want to be fashion!”
Source : "Anna Dello Russo interview: Fashion gone rogue" by Polly Vernon, www.theguardian.com. December 11, 2010.
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“I don't go to the movies because they scare me. I don't like anything that is suspenseful, even pleasantly so.”
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“Music is just one of the tools a director has with which to paint and I think it's one of the most effective.”
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“It sounds like I'm channeling or something, and I don't really fully understand what it is. I'll get a piece of paper and write down what I think is coming to me. And I'll play it once. Whether it's being recorded or not, I can then usually remember it for a sometimes shocking amount of time.”
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“You will always exist in the universe in one form or another.”
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“Social intercourse -- a very limited thing in a half civilized country, becomes in our centers of civilization a great power. . .”
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“The other side of my work is political disappointment - the realization that we are living in an unjust world. "Blood is being spilled in the merriest way, as if it was champagne," Dostoevsky says. That raises the problem of justice, what it might mean in an unjust world and whether there can be an ethics and a political practice that would be able to face and face down the injustice of the present. How might we begin to think about that?”
Source : "Demand Everything! An Interview With Philosopher Simon Critchley". Interview with Anders Gullestad, truthout.org. May 15, 2010.
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“You look like a Goth factory exploded all over you!" he called as she ran down the hall. "Love you, too, jackass!”