It is time to embrace and celebrate ketchup, not be ashamed of it.
I hate celebrities. I really hate them.
Agrarians are committed to preserving both communities and the material means of life, to cultivating practices that ensure that the essential means of life suffice for all members of the present generation and are not diminished for those who come a...
Nationalism as a thesis confuses (almost always deliberately) certain legitimate desires with illegitimate ones. People like to run their own affairs, and most people value the culture they were raised in, are proud of its achievements and wish it we...
I embrace the imperfections and celebrate them.
It's an immense amount of pressure, celebrity itself.
I was never a celebrity - just a working actor.
Celebrity gives us delusion of self importance.
I celebrate myself, and sing myself.
Being a celebrity, I don't even have to talk.
I'm predisposed to never be in pure celebration mode.
Time makes heroes but dissolves celebrities.
Money, celebrity and power can be very intoxicating.
I don't like being a celebrity.
To be a celebrity, I couldn't think of anything more cringe-worthy.
'Vogue' celebrates plenty of women of substance.
Both the mentally healthy and the neurotic are driven by the need to find an answer [to the problem of human existence], the only difference being that one answer corresponds more to the total needs of man, and hence is more conducive to the unfoldin...
I have no culture, no humane harmony in my brains. I can't live without a culture anymore.
France, and the whole of Europe have a great culture and an amazing history. Most important thing though is that people there know how to live! In America they've forgotten all about it. I'm afraid that the American culture is a disaster.
In matters of conscience, the law of the majority has no place.
If asked which words one associated with the Sahara, only the most dedicated surrealist might be expected to offer "whale".