Toast Of London Series 1 Famous Quotes & Sayings
8 Toast Of London Series 1 Famous Sayings, Quotes and Quotation.
Our culture has become something that is completely and utterly in love with its parent. It's become a notion of boredom that is bought and sold, where nothing will happen except that people will become more and more terrified of tomorrow, because the new continues to look old, and the old will always look cute.— Malcolm McLaren

I listen to a lot of what my sister Rhea says. I give her a lot of credit for my stuff. When people give me credit for my fashion choices, it's my sister who creates them. This whole fashionable avatar has been created by her. It's her brainchild. It's not me at all. Rhea really takes care of me, though I am older than her.— Sonam Kapoor

We had thought that we were human beings making a spiritual journey; it may be truer to say that we are spiritual beings making a human journey.— Pierre Teilhard De Chardin

Man's conditioning has been so powerful that It has all but distroyed his ability to be self aware.— Herb Goldberg

Chuck Palahniuk— Chuck Palahniuk
Advertising has us chasing cars and clothes, working jobs we hate so we can buy shit we don't need. We're the middle children of history. No purpose or place. We have no Great War, No Great Depression. Our great war is a spiritual war. Our great depression is our lives. We've all been raised on television to believe that one day we'd all be millionaires and movie gods and rock stars, but we won't

My dream jobs would be Italian 'Vogue' and anything with Chanel!— Kendall Jenner

Each time there is a news story, sometimes that gives ideas to people who then turn into criminals.— Nicolas Sarkozy

NO reader has ANY obligation to an author, whether it be to leave a review or to write a "constructive" one. I put out a product. You are consumers of that product. Since when does that mean you have to kiss my ass? Hey, I like Pop-Tarts and eat them a few times a year; since when does that mean I'm obligated to support Kellogg's in any way except legally purchasing the Pop-Tarts before I eat them? I wasn't aware that purchasing and consuming a product meant I was under some sort of fucking thrall in which I'm only allowed to either praise the Pop-Tart (which to be honest isn't hard, especially the S'mores flavor) or, if I am going to criticize a flavor, offer a specific and detailed analysis as to why, phrased in as inoffensive and gentle a manner as possible so as not to upset the gentle people at Kellogg's."— Stacia Kane
[Something in the Water? (blog post; January 9, 2012)]
