Quote by Vidal Sassoon
I was all about my thoughts, my work, my inspiration. I was always

I was all about my thoughts, my work, my inspiration. I was always in hair. – Vidal Sassoon

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So I was shampooing at 14. But Ive always thought that had I the opportunity for an education, I would have been an architect. Theres no question about it. – Vidal Sassoon

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Education
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I got a telegraph from my mother who said that my step-father had had a heart attack, come home and earn a living. So I went back to England and the only thing I knew to earn any cash was through hairdressing. – Vidal Sassoon

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Home
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Realizing our society as it is, without theology dogmatically telling us how we should react to it, and being humane toward that society, that is all that were sure of. – Vidal Sassoon

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Society
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Work while you work, play while you play – this is a basic rule of repressive self-discipline. – Theodor Adorno

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work

I like work it fascinates me. I can sit and look at it for hours. – Jerome K. Jerome

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work

Authority doesnt work without prestige, or prestige without distance. – Charles de Gaulle

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work

So theres no such thing as work-life balance. Theres work, and theres life, and theres no balance. – Sheryl Sandberg

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work

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Truly, that reason upon which we plume ourselves, though it may answer for little things, yet for great decisions is hardly surer than a toss-up. – Charles Sanders Peirce

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