“Dirty, stained, withered, broken things seem beautiful to me.”
Yohji Yamamoto (1943) Japanese fashion designer
Kiyokazu Washida. The Past, the Feminine, the Vain in Talking to Myself (2002), Ch. 3: Feedom or the Vain.
Source: The Song of Achilles
“Dirty, stained, withered, broken things seem beautiful to me.”
Yohji Yamamoto (1943) Japanese fashion designer
Kiyokazu Washida. The Past, the Feminine, the Vain in Talking to Myself (2002), Ch. 3: Feedom or the Vain.
“Young men in meetings put in common nothing but their mediocrity.”
Maurice Barrès (1862–1923) French novelist
Source: Pène du Bois (1897), p. 99.
Norman Mailer book The Presidential Papers
The Sixth Presidential Paper — A Kennedy Miscellany : An Impolite Interview
The Presidential Papers (1963)
Gregory Benford (1941) Science fiction author and astrophysicist
Time’s Rub, p. 261
In Alien Flesh (1986)
“Mediocrity knows nothing higher than itself; but talent instantly recognizes genius.”
Arthur Conan Doyle book The Valley of Fear
Source: The Valley of Fear
Benjamin N. Cardozo (1870–1938) United States federal judge
As quoted in Nine Old Men (1936) by Drew Pearson and Robert Sharon Allen, p. 221
Other writings