Quote by Marc Jacobs
Its quite nice to see that I didnt have to change who I was to rea

Its quite nice to see that I didnt have to change who I was to reach two very different types of people. – Marc Jacobs

Other quotes by Marc Jacobs

I like spending time at home. In Paris, people drop by and have a bite to eat, or they drop by and watch Friends on TV. I take my dog to the office there, and I walk to work sometimes. – Marc Jacobs

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

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dad
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I remember walking the dog one day, I saw a car full of teenage girls, and one of them rolled down the window and yelled, Marc Jacobs! in a French accent. – Marc Jacobs

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Even if I know I shall never change the masses, never transform anything permanent, all I ask is that the good things also have their place, their refuge. – Richard Wagner

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Change

Its important to fall in love with someone you dont want to change. – Jessica Simpson

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Change

Each child is an adventure into a better life – an opportunity to change the old pattern and make it new. – Hubert H. Humphrey

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Those issues are biblical issues: to care for the sick, to feed the hungry, to stand up for the oppressed. I contend that if the evangelical community became more biblical, everything would change. – Tony Campolo

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Our doubts are traitors, and make us lose the good we oft might win, by fearing to attempt. – William Shakespeare, Measure for Measure, 1604

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I love sharing my knowledge of hitting with others. Now coaches and players at all levels can learn my systematic approach to hitting a baseball with more consistency, mental strength and accuracy. – Dusty Baker

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Miller didnt write Death of a Salesman. He released it. It was there inside him, waiting to be turned loose. Thats the measure of its merit. – Elia Kazan

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