A Quote by Lindsey Vonn

Divorce doesn't fit my cookie-cutter image. — © Lindsey Vonn
Divorce doesn't fit my cookie-cutter image.
A lot of what is wrong with corporate America has to do with a culture filled with antibodies trained to expel anything different. HR departments often want cookie cutter employees, which inevitably results in cookie cutter solutions.
Do not turn into just cookie-cutter producer, cookie-cutter this, but a producer that people say wow, when they do something it's great or just unique or whatever.
It was as though the darkness was a sheet of raw cookie dough and someone had just taken a cookie cutter and made a child-sized shape out of it.
The theme of corporate stories (and millions drink them in every day) seldom varies: to be happy you must consume, to be special you must conform. Absurd, obviously, yet our identities have become so fragile, so elusive, that we seem content to let advertisers provide us with their version of who we are, to let them recreate us in their image: a cookie-cutter image based on market research, shallow sociology, and insidious lies.
People talking about politics usually start from the ass end backwards in that they think you have a political agenda, and then you make your work fit that cookie cutter. It's the other way around. One works by simple observation, looking into things. It's usually called insight and out of that comes your view - not that you have the view first and then squash everything to make it fit. I'm not interested in cutting the feet off my characters or stretching them to make them fit my certain political view.
I don't think I'm the cookie-cutter candidate.
WWE didn't want RVD to get over when I was there. They tried so much to... to... not get me... to... to... keep me from that. They didn't understand why the fans liked me, because I don't fit the cookie cutter formula, because I am a non-conformist.
With gymnastics, I know I was making some people in that world mad because they thought that I wasn't focused on gymnastics. They were like, 'Ugh, she won't get off social media, she's always tweeting.' They wanted me to be America's sweetheart. And I think I've never fit into that cookie cutter person.
I'm from Long Island, which is a very cookie-cutter place.
I'm tired of cookie-cutter monolithic representation of black folks.
I'm not just cookie-cutter. You always see something different.
I think you could say L.A. has a bit of a cookie-cutter gay community.
Being your own woman, not cookie cutter - that is the greatest luxury!
Not everybody is cookie-cutter. You just can't be. There are too many variables in life.
I'd rather take risks than make something that's cookie cutter.
I don't want to be a cookie-cutter-poster-boy-bubble-gum-chewing fighter.
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