David Droga Quotes
I believe in creating ideas that consumers actually want to engage in, creating movements with our thinking and not bombarding them into submission.

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Now I'm back home, living in London, running my theater. I just want to enjoy all that.
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The first function of a book review should be, I believe, to give some idea of the contents and character of the book.
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It's remarkable what a new kidney does to your life. I have no complaints... I'm pretty amazed. I have been working on my stamina.
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If your contribution has been vital there will always be somebody to pick up where you left off, and that will be your claim to immortality.
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Sometimes one creates a dynamic impression by saying something, and sometimes one creates as significant an impression by remaining silent.
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I know people think that a lot of sports stars are a little bit up themselves, but they all have their heroes, too.
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I think tattoos are horrible. It's like living in a Pucci dress full-time.
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There is nothing, really, that I wouldn't write about, and I do write about a lot of grim things.
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I used to be a dancer, and for me it was a really good combination of dance and acting.
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When I was working with Tom Ford, he would just look at me and ask, 'Will you wear it?' I'd say, 'Ah, too long, too short, lower waist, deeper V, unbutton' - that sort of thing. I don't create clothes, but I definitely know how to make them come alive.
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I believe that my parents did wonderful things for us.
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Even among those who I would not count as 'friends,' I have met many people online who have simply commented on my work or are interested by what I do.
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What I love about L.A. and Washington, D.C. is that they're almost the opposite of each other. L.A. is a very creative space while D.C. is a very cerebral space. So, they're the ying and the yang in my world. I like them both for their own reasons.
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I believe in my music.
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The Berlin Wall wasn't the only barrier to fall after the collapse of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War. Traditional barriers to the flow of money, trade, people and ideas also fell.
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Part of what we talk about is, toughness is a talent.
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Those edges and turns teach control and discipline, just like finger exercises on the piano.
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Intelligent, successful, attractive people can be intimidating. They force us to hold a mirror to ourselves; we can be disappointed, jealous or inspired toward personal growth.
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In India, there is a psychological problem that movies going to film festivals are boring. It is a problem with exhibitors.
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What Americans expect from Washington is action that matches the urgency they feel in their daily lives.
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You spend enough time with someone, you're going to have your run-ins.
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A man thinking or working is always alone, let him be where he will.
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Adultery is a most conventional way to rise above the conventional.
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I believe in creating ideas that consumers actually want to engage in, creating movements with our thinking and not bombarding them into submission.