All Diana Vreeland Quotes
- Unshined shoes are the end of civilization. Civilization
- Where Chanel came from in France is anyone’s guess. She said one thing one day and another thing the next. She was a peasant—and a… Another Thing
- You know the greatest thing is passion, without it what have you got? I mean if you love someone you can love them as much… Burning
- There’s only one thing in life, and that’s the continual renewal of inspiration. Continual
- I think part of my success as an editor came from never worrying about a fact, a cause, an atmosphere. It was me—projecting to the… Atmosphere
- Fashion is part of the daily air and it changes all the time, with all the events. You can even see the approaching of a… Air
- I adore artifice. I always have. Adore
- The West is boring itself to death! And talking itself to death! Boring
- I was always fascinated by the absurdities and luxuries and the snobbism of the world that fashion magazines showed. Of course, it’s not for everyone...But… Absurdities
- When fashion turns over it brings in little tiny creaks and cracks. This is the fascination and that is where you have to watch every… Brings
- Where would fashion be without literature? Fashion
- Oh, but I think that thoughtfulness and manners are everything. Inspirational
- Lighting is everything in a color. Color
- I sincerely believe that energy grows from itself and the more energy you expand the more you create within yourself. I also believe that energy… Believe
- All my life I’ve pursued the perfect red. I can never get painters to mix it for me. It’s exactly as if I’d said, ‘I… All
- The future holds a golden world. It will be for beauty; it will be for intelligent productiveness. Beauty
- Within every girl is the possibility of arousing emotion. Without emotion there is no beauty. Arousing
- When I arrived in America, I had these very dark red nails which some people objected to, but then some people object to absolutely everything. Absolutely
- To be contented—that’s for the cows. Contented
- Power has got to be the most intoxicating thing in the world—and of all forms of power the most intoxicating is fame. All