Quote by Marc Jacobs
Yes, I always remember my dads, moms and my grandmas perfumes. - M

Yes, I always remember my dads, moms and my grandmas perfumes. – Marc Jacobs

Other quotes by Marc Jacobs

I dont think, Gee, Id like to dress this person. There was a picture in Us magazine. It was a jersey dress, and Courtney Love was wearing it. I have this thing about Courtney Love, this funny worship. – Marc Jacobs

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funny
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I think journalists have the right to their opinions but I think their opinions should be based on history and what they see, not what they feel, how long theyve been waiting or whether its raining or its snowing or whatever. – Marc Jacobs

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History
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I always find beauty in things that are odd and imperfect – they are much more interesting. – Marc Jacobs

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Beauty
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Other Quotes from
dad
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You know my father as governor, as president, but I knew him as dad. I was so proud to have the Reagan name and to be Ronald Reagans son. – Michael Reagan

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dad

Im a dad now and whatever Im doing in life I usually put a lot of effort into it – usually too much effort, so it kind of comes off ridiculous at times. – Jeremy Sisto

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dad

Every parent is at some time the father of the unreturned prodigal, with nothing to do but keep his house open to hope. – John Ciardi

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dad

When my dad died a lot of songs came, and theyre still coming. – Rosanne Cash

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dad

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For Tis the sport to have the engineer hoisted with his own petard. – William Shakespeare

Charisma becomes the undoing of leaders. It makes them inflexible, convinced of their own infallibility, unable to change. – Peter Drucker

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In every age there has been a stream of popular opinion that has carried all before it, and given a family character, as it were, to the century. – Mary Wollstonecraft

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