Experience teaches. [Lat. , Experientia docet. ]
Emphasize the best, and minimize the rest
The price of clothes may be low, but they are paid for with human lives.
The fashion industry tends to attract people with serious personality defects. They just want to be rich and famous. But at some point you have to decide: Are you going to mindlessly go the easy way or are you going to go the ethical way?
Every experience permanently alters the way you perceive beauty
You might think people would buy clothes out of pity, but they won’t. People buy clothes because they want to be excited about themselves. . . . it has to be great clothing that just happens to be goody-goody, too.
The origins of clothing are not practical. They are mystical and erotic. The primitive man in the wolf-pelt was not keeping dry; he was saying: Look what I killed. Aren't I the best?
From cutting back on state contracts to reducing the number of state cars, We're making state government smaller, smarter, more efficient, and more accountable.
There is no place to go and no one to be.
Where no plan is laid, where the disposal of time is surrendered merely to the chance of incident, chaos will soon reign.
In whatever manner God created the world, it would always have been regular and in a certain general order. God, however, has chosen the most perfect, that is to say, the one which is at the same time the simplest in hypothesis and the richest in phenomena.