Top 23 Quotes About Luxury Products
#1. Truth, and the freedom to seek it, are not luxury-products which enervate a people and unfit them for the struggle of life. They belong to life, they are life's daily bread.
Thomas Mann
#2. The only product that's worth investing in is a fully functional musculoskeletal system. It's no luxury but rather a basic necessity that's within everyone's reach.
Pete Egoscue
#3. There is only one truth, and that is love, all others are a byproduct.
Debasish Mridha
#4. More and more I am certain that the only difference between man and animals is that men can count and animals cannot and if they count they mostly do count money ...
Gertrude Stein
#6. Yeah, I don't like, um, I'm not interested in rock 'n' roll piano. I find it a little grating.
Warren Zevon
#7. In Kenya, where there isn't the luxury of feeding grains to animals, livestock yield more calories than they consume because they are fattened on grass and agricultural by-products inedible to humans.
Tristram Stuart
#8. I liked to count my blessings in a world where they were so few, and he was one of mine.
Christina L. Barr
#9. I'm a fat kid on the inside. I love food so much, and I fluctuate about 25 to 30 pounds between movies. I feel like I have to do a chess movie that requires very little movement at some point, just so I can eat pizza and play chess on the beach all day.
Channing Tatum
#10. Propriety and single interest divides the people of a land and the whole world into parties and is the cause of all wars and bloodshed and contention everywhere
Gerrard Winstanley
#11. The pret-a-porter collection will be the same as couture in essence: I love luxury, beautiful products, handmade with care, but at more accessible prices.
Stephane Rolland
#12. It is solely bigness in business which makes it possible to supply the masses with all those products the present-day American common man does not want to do without. Luxury goods for the few can be produced in small shops. Luxury goods for the many require big business.
Ludwig Von Mises
#13. My obsession when I was kid, from '85 into the '90s, was Gianni Versace. It was Helmut Lang. It was Margiela. So I said, "I cannot have Givenchy only as a luxury house; I'm going to introduce products for everybody, things that are reachable."
Riccardo Tisci
#14. With a global society hungry for luxury, distribution and supply chains are now as important for executives as a hands-on feel for products.
Suzy Menkes
#15. As usual, when she has her Kindle in her hand, the world could crumble around her and she wouldn't have a clue.
Aurora Rose Reynolds
#16. Do you dwell on everyone's junk when you meet them? Like, all you do all day long is think about dicks and janes? Is that your thing, Bailey? You can't stop thinking about what's in everyone's pants?
Brie Spangler
#17. Her gaze strayed to Kane's friends. What had they thought of her at first glance? She's been slung over Kane's shoulder, so ... probably not much. "I'm really quite wonderful," she muttered.
Gena Showalter
#18. In the end, you make your reputation and you have your success based upon credibility and being able to provide people who are really hungry for information what they want.
Brit Hume
#19. Live to Dream. Dream to Live.
Winkk
#20. The biggest truths are the ones told after the longest silences
S.E. Sever
#21. Knowledge is limitless. Therefore, there is a minuscule difference between those who know a lot and those who know very little.
Leo Tolstoy
#23. Louis Vuitton, the world's biggest luxury brand in terms of sales, is planning to dampen its expansion worldwide and focus on high-end products to preserve its exclusive image.
Bernard Arnault
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