Guy Haines: I may be old-fashioned, but I thought murder was against the law.
All old music was modern once, and much more of the music of yesterday already sounds more old-fashioned than works which were written three centuries ago.
In terms of fashion, I think the biggest influence that I had was my father. My pops, he was really into men's fashion and read all of the magazines.
A couple of years after I arrived in Hollywood, everything that was Latino was fashionable, and years after, my thought is that we're not fashionable anymore. We're here to stay.
My son has followed fashion since he was a punk. He and I agree that fashion is about sex.
If you're too big to fit into fashion, then you just have to do your own fashion.
A fashionable up-keep speaks many languages you can't express in words, that's the beauty of multi-dimensional fashion.
The designers, photographers and models I work with, they are really hard-working people who are devoting their lives to fashion. They're kind of like nuns of fashion.
Old-fashioned ways which no longer apply to changed conditions are a snare in which the feet of women have always become readily entangled.
A T-shirt is a T-shirt. Spending hundreds of dollars on it doesn't elevate it. He was under-dressed, even if his casual outfit did cost more than my suit and tie. I once had another fashion victim tell me, 'This T-shirt cost twelve thousand dollars!'...
Fashion is a tyrant from which there is no deliverance; all must conform to its whimsical.
This notion that it is up to each person to innovate in some way flies in the face of the industrial age, but you know what, the industrial age is over.
I never, ever had it in my mind that I wanted to be in the record industry, because I still contend that the record industry is an insidious affair. It's this terrible collision between art and commerce, and it will always be that way.
My experience in the music industry made me very thick-skinned. Your art is something very personal and there's never a shortage of critics when it comes to art.
The Industrial Revolution was another of those extraordinary jumps forward in the story of civilization.
I understand that in some industries, the input cost of energy is a major factor in whether an industry is going to locate in the United States or go elsewhere.
Film acting is one of the only industries where you're criticized for working hard. In any other industry, it's considered a quality and something to behold.
The Industrial Revolution caused a centuries-long shift in power to the West; globalization is now shifting the balance again.
Business analytics or predictive modelling is a $100 billion industry, and $41 billion is spent on outsourced business analytics every year. I think that's about twice the size of the movie industry - it's really big.
To think that the new economy is over is like somebody in London in 1830 saying the entire industrial revolution is over because some textile manufacturers in Manchester went broke.
Rockefeller viewed his philanthropy through the lens of his business, and it really mirrored the Industrial Revolution. It was highly centralized, it was top down, it was based on experts, and it was big-picture.