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If happiness is activity in accordance with excellence, it is reasonable that it should be in accordance with the highest excellence.
— Aristotle.
Racism is a worldwide problem ...
— Patterson Hood
Great ideas have no attachment to either money or class.
— Ian Schrager
I consider myself fortunate to have grown up in Brooklyn. It's what gave me my drive to succeed, the upward mobility I've been after my whole life.
— Ian Schrager
Good design is good business.
— Ian Schrager
She'd chucked her Freezoni
— Angie Fox
Maybe we're just missing things we've lost, or hoping for what we want to come.
— Jonathan Safran Foer
Had it not been for 'The Apprentice' and Donald Trump, I wouldn't have met my wife through an interview with 'E! News.'
— Bill Rancic
What does it matter?" I shrugged. "It's interesting and anything thats interesting is worth learning.
— Amanda Lance
What's real? What's not? That's what I do in my act, test how other people deal with reality.
— Andy Kaufman
None of us can think we are exempt from concerns for the poor and for social justice.
— Pope Francis
The music I listened to as a kid - the Stones, the Beatles - that was so rebellious at the time, it became mainstream.
— Ian Schrager
Work, ah! that talisman to guard one against one's self.
— Rosa Campbell Praed
I guess I lost a little bit of self-esteem that time that you made it with the whole hockey team.
— Al Yankovic
Impartial - unable to perceive any promise of personal advantage from espousing either side of a controversy.
— Ambrose Bierce
Earth would soon
Be uninhabitable as the moon.
What for that matter had it ever been?
Who advised man to come and live therein? — Robert Frost
Be uninhabitable as the moon.
What for that matter had it ever been?
Who advised man to come and live therein? — Robert Frost
The trimmings of wealth are not as important to me and my generation as they were to my parents' generation.
— Ian Schrager