
Top 15 Tradecraft Industries Quotes
#1. It's fascinating to watch a man of his stature be so domesticated. It's downright erotic.
T.C. Matson
#2. Crying all the time had made her more beautiful. Grief will do that sometimes. Not for me. Loretta had left months ago and I still looked like hell.
Junot Diaz
#3. Punk became a circus didn't it? Everybody got it wrong. The message was supposed to be: Don't follow us, do what you want!
John Lydon
#4. It's really stupid to defend your own jokes. That is for other people to do if they choose to.
Sarah Silverman
#5. In the end, in England, when you want to find out how people are feeling, you always go to the pubs.
Martha Gellhorn
#6. I miss him in so many ways, but right now I miss him in the way you always miss someone when you're single among a room full of couples.
Emily Giffin
#7. I could have never dreamed what an amazing ride this has been.
Jennie Finch
#8. Horrifying as it was to crack up in the public eye, it made me look at myself and fix it. People were exploitative; that's human nature.
Margot Kidder
#9. Taste refers to the past, imagination to the future.
Mason Cooley
#10. Walking through, Karou experienced it all in a rush of old and new experience that was like the convergence of two swift rivers: Madrigal's memory and Karou's marvel, merging at every step.
Laini Taylor
#11. The Iraqis who have risen up against the occupation are not 'insurgents' or 'terrorists' or 'The Enemy.' They are the revolution, the Minutemen, and their numbers will grow - and they will win.
Michael Moore
#12. By bringing together what we know and what we don't know through analogy, metaphorical thinking strikes the spark that ignites discovery,
James Geary
#13. Excuse me: I am homeless. I am gay. I have AIDS. I'm new in town.
John Mulaney
#14. There are historic situations in which refusal to defend the inheritance of a civilization, however imperfect, against tyranny and aggression may result in consequences even worse than war.
Reinhold Niebuhr
#15. The meaning is in the content of the text and not in the typeface, and that is why we loved Helvetica very much.
Wim Crouwel
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