A Quote by Brunello Cucinelli

Yes, I was a hippy - absolutely a hippy. — © Brunello Cucinelli
Yes, I was a hippy - absolutely a hippy.
I don't even know what a hippy is. I mean, hippy is an evolution of the Sixties movement. A time when people were trying to make a difference, trying to write songs that were political. People grow old. The hippy camp kind of breaks off into different sects.
Hippy people had a hopeful idea of what they wanted the world to be like, then most of them changed into corporate Yuppies. But I still have that hippy thing underneath somewhere.
At the time of Woodstock, I was just 13, but I used to see these exotic hippy creatures and I did look on with envy. How could you not? In an ideal world, I would have loved to have been a hippy - but I might have been a bit strait-laced. It was my fantasy.
I've not been an admirer of contemporary music since punk rock went off the boil in 1977, but once a year I'll listen to 'Spiral Scratch' by the Buzzcocks, or 'Hippy Hippy Shake' by the Swinging Blue Jeans. Otherwise, I can put up with Chopin or shakuhachi flute in the background.
Hippy is an establishment label for a profound, invisible, underground, evolutionary process. For every visible hippy, barefoot, beflowered, beaded, there are a thousand invisible members of the turned-on underground. Persons whose lives are tuned in to their inner vision, who are dropping out of the TV comedy of American Life.
If you're a little hippy and full-bosomed, don't try to remake yourself in the image of a skinny fashion model. It won't work. You can trim down your hips. You should always concentrate on special movements to keep your breasts firm and lifted and young. Hippy and bosomy can be very nice, very desirable. Accept it.
I hate the word 'hippy.'
The hippy movement was a failure.
I was never a hippy, per se.
I'm too much of a hippy for the east coast.
I don't believe in a new-age movement; I'm not a hippy.
When the time right, you might get a Black Hippy album.
Being a hippy was the most natural thing in the world to me.
I went through bits of the 60s and thought myself a bit of a hippy.
No, I come for a hippy lifestyle, it's very open; my parents are both hippies.
If anything I consider myself non-violent. I'm from the hippy era, peace, love, groovy.
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