Quote by Vivienne Westwood
I dont feel comfortable defending my clothes. But if youve got the

I dont feel comfortable defending my clothes. But if youve got the money to afford them, then buy something from me. Just dont buy too much. – Vivienne Westwood

Other quotes by Vivienne Westwood

Everybody looks like clones and the only people you notice are my age. I dont notice anybody unless they look great, and every now and again they do, and they are usually 70. – Vivienne Westwood

Category:
Age
Read Quote

Economists treat economics as if it is a pure science divorced from the facts of life. The result of this false accountancy is a willful confusion under cover of which industry wreaks its havoc scot-free and ignores the environmental cost. – Vivienne Westwood

Category:
environmental
Read Quote

Our economic system, run for profit and waste and based primarily on the extractive industries, is the cause of climate change. We have wasted the earths treasure and we can no longer exploit it cheaply. – Vivienne Westwood

Category:
Change
Read Quote
Other Quotes from
Money
category

To fulfill a dream, to be allowed to sweat over lonely labor, to be given a chance to create, is the meat and potatoes of life. The money is the gravy. – Bette Davis

Category:
Money

Who would you want to be giving you advice? Somebody who doesnt have any money? – Suze Orman

Category:
Money

For I can raise no money by vile means. – William Shakespeare

Category:
Money

Inflation is taxation without legislation. – Milton Friedman

Category:
Money

Random Quotes

There is a positive and personal relationship between the Egyptian people and the Syrian people. – Mohammed Morsi

Category:
positive

All money means to me is a pride in accomplishment. – Ray Kroc

Category:
Money

The fidelity question is difficult for me. Society has made us believe were supposed to be monogamous when were not killer whales, or whatever the monogamous species is. – Rachel Hunter

Category:
Society

And there is no question but that you can’t sustain a mood, a dramatic mood of any particular kind, when at the end of the climactic moment of the scene, out come a couple of dancing rabbits with toilet paper. – Rod Serling, quoted in Teaching Literature to Adolescents: Plays by Alan B. Howe

Category:
Advertising