Quotes on the topic: Louis


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I don't see a lot of nature in L.A. Then again, I don't see a lot when I go back to St. Louis, either.


In 1912, when I was working in The Hague, I first saw a drawing by Louis Sullivan of one of his buildings. It interested me.


In the '50s Morris Louis and I were not known, David Smith and Helen Frankenthaler were not much known.


I like Louis Vuitton accessories, but I'd never wear their clothes. No offense, it's just not my steeze.


St. Louis is a customer- and partner-rich environment for any financial tech startup.


It's obvious that St. Louis has certain advantages compared to other cities: namely, a concentration of financial services.


When I'm writing my blog, I think of myself at 13 years old, back in St. Louis, daydreaming about Hollywood.


St. Louis has always been special to me.


I ran away from St. Louis, and then I ran away from the United States, because of that terror of discrimination.


I adore my apartment in New York. It was a ballroom that I remade, so it's like a loft but done by Louis the Fifteenth.


God is the Man, and there's another Man, Stan 'The Man' Musial in St. Louis.


I like very much Louis Vuitton. My wife loves it too.


I think in some cases busing did improve the situation in some areas; in some cases it didn't. We had busing in St. Louis, and it has been ended and we are using other methods of trying to better integrate the schools.


Louis Vuitton has a long history with collaborations.


While St. Louis is technically regarded as part of the Mid-West, it's actually - geographically and emotionally - more part of the South. I mean, the sensibility of St. Louis is really very much that of a Southern Mississippi river-town.


The town of St. Charles near St. Louis was founded by a trapper named Blanchette. There is a section that's called Frenchtown on historical markers.


Louis C. K. makes me laugh, I must say.


St. Louis is closer to Minneapolis than Milwaukee is.


I grew up in St. Louis, and I just couldn't wait until I turned 18 because I wanted to move to New York.


The New York that Frank Sinatra sang about, people will never know that place. The New Orleans that Louis Armstrong sang about is the New Orleans that's still there - it's preserved.