“I have never admitted the right of an elderly author to alter the work of a young author, even when the young author happens to be his former self.”— George Bernard Shaw, en.wikiquote.org
“The American dream is premised on the assumption that if you work hard, economic opportunity will present itself, and financial stability will follow, but the role of cultural and social capital in paving the road to wealth and fulfilment, or blocking it, may be just as important as economic capital…”— Nicole Aschoff, theguardian.com
“I don't like the word feminist. I don't like the word ambitious. I do like the word anti-establishment”— Rei Kawakubo, dazeddigital.com
“I think it is totally normal and right that there are reactions both ways. Right from the start, I always wanted to challenge people, move them to have a reaction. Whether it is a good reaction or a bad one is unimportant.”— Rei Kawakubo, dazeddigital.com
“It would be much better to know someone through that person's work. With a singer, the best way is to listen to the song. For me, the best way to know me is to look at my clothing.”— Rei Kawakubo, dazeddigital.com
“If you care about what you do and work hard at it, there isn't anything you can't do if you want to.”— Jim Henson, amazon.com
“On offense, it’s possible to take a break, to stand around a bit, let other players take over. On defense, if you take a break, a good offensive team will burn you. On the other hand, when you and your teammates are all doing the job – and you’re all that good – the great reward is watching the othe…”— Bill Russell, csmonitor.com
“You have value as precisely as who you are right now. Figure out what that value is rather than faking another value.”— Jenn Romolini, girlsnightinclub.com
“I think we romanticize our careers and origin stories in the same way we romanticize love, and I think we have to stop having that kind of language around our lives and professional lives. It makes you think that if you don’t know it, you can’t do it. It’s important to actually stumble around a lot.”— Jenn Romolini, girlsnightinclub.com
“The word "YouTuber," even though - listen, I love YouTube, and I would never, ever abandon it, but I think when somebody says "Youtuber" it says "Oh, they talk about what they ate that day." That's not me - I do way more than that.”— Shane Dawson, goodreads.com
“My ideas come from life; they come from work; they come from everyday living.”— Ralph Lauren, global.ralphlauren.com
“My dreams are my work. I design out of the things that I love.”— Ralph Lauren, global.ralphlauren.com
“I’ve never wanted to be in fashion. Because if you’re in fashion, you’re going to be out of fashion.”— Ralph Lauren, global.ralphlauren.com
“My point of view is I’m designing for the person who buys the clothes, and I’m filling their world, and I’m not making a dress, I’m making a dress for them.”— Ralph Lauren, global.ralphlauren.com
“I see a lot of tweets+articles that advise women not to report things to HR. THIS IS BAD ADVICE. You should ALWAYS report bad things to HR.”— Susan Fowler, twitter.com
“Hey, maybe, just maybe, if you'd like to avoid assault and harassment scandals, you could consider hiring more women, electing more women. I get that this seems like an easy and obvious thing to say, but I really mean it. Promote women into the roles these awful men occupied, and you won't have to w…”— Susan Fowler, twitter.com
“Unfortunately, many people do not consider fun an important item on their daily agenda. For me, that was always high priority in whatever I was doing.”— Chuck Yeager, inspirationalstories.com