Bobbi Brown Quotes
I never learned management. I never went to business school. I'm an artist. I happened to have really clear ideas of what I thought my business should be.Bobbi Brown
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Immortality is really desirable, I guess. In terms of images, anyway.
Damien Hirst -
I have 179 children that I take care of full-time: close to 40 in Uganda and the rest in Sudan.
Sam Childers -
I think the next set of media companies are going to be created on the web and that YouTube is going to be a big part of that.
Salar Kamangar -
Looking up and out, how can we not respect this ever-vigilant cognizance that distinguishes us: the capability to envision, to dream, and to invent? the ability to ponder ourselves? and be aware of our existence on the outer arm of a spiral galaxy in an immeasurable ocean of stars? Cognizance is our crest.
Vanna Bonta -
Back in 1999 and 2000, a few of us... a very few of us... Douglas Clegg, Seth Godin and I... offered free electronic copies of our books in an effort to reach an audience we otherwise wouldn't have reached and to test out a new marketing concept for books. Despite the industry screaming we were crazy, it worked.
M. J. Rose -
I think that's one of the most unique and potentially powerful things about reddit - people come for the news, and stay for the community.
Yishan Wong
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It's been tough for me being away from the game.
Saku Koivu -
To play four hands requires two people who have great affinity for each other.
Daniel Barenboim -
I never wanted to be one of those 'Where are they now?' kids.
Malcolm-Jamal Warner -
I've never had to fend for a child's life, which sounds very terrifying.
Sabrina Carpenter -
I didn't go out of my way to get into this movie stuff. I think of myself as a writer.
Sam Shepard -
I remember we woke up one morning at Denny's house and John Phillips called. He said, you guys okay? We said, yeah, what's wrong, what's going on? He said, well, everybody's dead over at Sharon's house at Terry Melcher's place.
Barry McGuire
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Facebook now is mostly about people you know. In the future it could be about people you know less but are more important.
Yuri Milner -
I have had four happy days in my life, and three of them turned out to be illusions.
Taylor Caldwell -
Even when I lost my job at CBS News, I set up shop in my youngest daughter's bedroom and started Brainstormin' Productions and the Hannah Storm Foundation. And guess who was there, visiting me and enthusiastically making business charts and graphs that covered my entire kitchen table? My dad, of course.
Hannah Storm -
I'm rediscovering Scotland; I'm falling in love with it again.
Sam Heughan -
I just wrote what I felt like writing since they seemed to sell.
Jack Vance -
I don't believe in total freedom for the artist. Left on his own, free to do anything he likes, the artist ends up doing nothing at all. If there's one thing that's dangerous for an artist, it's precisely this question of total freedom, waiting for inspiration and the rest of it.
Federico Fellini
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I had thought up the title, 'The Good Luck of Right Now,' several years ago. I had no idea what it meant or what the book would be about but I thought, 'Someday I'm going to write a book with that title.'
Matthew Quick -
After six years at Le Cirque, I decided to start my own business. I opened Daniel at 76th Street in May '93.
Daniel Boulud -
So many of the schools are just politically correct mirrors of each other. If you go to this school versus that school, you're just going to get a different version of the same political correctness and liberal indoctrination.
Jerry Falwell, Jr. -
When I was a little, little kid, my family got a new washing machine, and they had a big box that was left over. So I cut a big hole in the box, and I made it like a giant TV set. I brought it into the living room, and I did the news and the weather for my family.
Jack Reynor -
Everybody has to make their own decisions about how they choose to behave.
Jay Weatherill -
I never learned management. I never went to business school. I'm an artist. I happened to have really clear ideas of what I thought my business should be.
Bobbi Brown