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.
David Droga
Quotes to Explore
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I think tattoos are horrible. It's like living in a Pucci dress full-time.
Karl Lagerfeld
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There is nothing, really, that I wouldn't write about, and I do write about a lot of grim things.
Irvine Welsh
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I used to be a dancer, and for me it was a really good combination of dance and acting.
Patricia Velasquez
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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.
Carine Roitfeld
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I believe that my parents did wonderful things for us.
Madeleine Albright
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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.
Aaron Swartz
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Clay is fashioned into vessels; it is on their empty hollowness that their use depends. Doors and windows are cut out to make a dwelling, and on the empty space within, its use depends. Thus, while the existence of things may be good, it is the non-existence in them that makes them serviceable.
Lao Tzu
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One of the first things electric I ever saw was a guitar. I was living in a house with no electricity until, at 7, we moved to a house that had it. It had electric lights, but the previous owners had even taken the light bulbs with them when they moved.
George Benson
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I'm not getting frustrated... we all knew from the start that this would be a long process.
Dick Spring
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Travelling to make television programmes means I have some unusual food memories. In Pasto, Colombia, I was taken to a restaurant where I chose my meat for the evening from a cage of white rats. It tasted perfectly good - like rabbit.
Jonathan Dimbleby
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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.
David Droga