Quote by Vivienne Westwood
We moved into the back, made it into a little 50s sitting room and

We moved into the back, made it into a little 50s sitting room and started to sell the records. We had an immediate success. For one thing, these Teddy Boys were thrilled to buy the records. – Vivienne Westwood

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I always thought we had an environmental problem, but I hadnt realized how urgent it was. James Lovelock writes that by the end of this century there will be one billion people left. – Vivienne Westwood

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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

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Success is a lousy teacher. It seduces smart people into thinking they cant lose. – Bill Gates

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We must walk consciously only part way toward our goal, and then leap in the dark to our success. – Henry David Thoreau

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Nobody travels on the road to success without a puncture or two. – Navjot Singh Sidhu

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I was motivated by just thinking that if you had all this external success that everyone would love you and everything would be peaceful and wonderful. – Alanis Morissette

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All the revision in the world will not save a bad first draft: for the architecture of the thing comes, or fails to come, in the first conception, and revision only affects the detail and ornament, alas! – T. E. Lawrence

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