A Quote by Stephanie Winston Wolkoff

The Costume Institute Benefit became my baby. It was something that I lived, breathed, day and night. — © Stephanie Winston Wolkoff
The Costume Institute Benefit became my baby. It was something that I lived, breathed, day and night.
Her suffering ended with the day, Yet lived she at its close, And breathed the long, long night away In statue-like repose.
I was a jazz drummer, and it was my life for a while: what I lived and breathed every day.
Change is one of the only constants in Buddhism; as meditation became the way I breathed in the days, this became apparent.
My favorite event of the season is the Costume Institute Gala at the Met in May. To that I'll wear custom Vera Wang.
When I first met David Lynch, he was living in the stables of the American Film Institute... He'd work all night and have his crew lock him in during the day, and he'd sleep.
When I became the chair of the British Film Institute, I didn't understand how much of my time would be taken up with trying to make a case for the British Film Institute: what it's for, why it exists, why it needs its money.
I lived, ate, breathed, slept Shawn Michaels. I wouldn't call it pro wrestling back in the day when I was a kid. I just called it Shawn Michaels.
Now if I lived in my land, which I do, if I lived in Iceland, if I lived in Greensland I'd still have Chinese children, but out of my ears my little grey baby hears.
We lived and breathed acting.
Every act of life, from the morning toothbrush to the friend at dinner, became an effort. I hated the night when I couldn't sleep and I hated the day because it went toward night.
Halloween is all about being bold, daring, and creative! You get to be someone else for the night thanks to makeup and a costume. I pretty much do that on the daily, so I am not that big on Halloween, but I do appreciate a good costume and some incredible makeup.
Night is purer than day; it is better for thinking and loving and dreaming. At night everything is more intense, more true. The echo of words that have been spoken during the day takes on a new and deeper meaning. The tragedy of man is that he doesn't know how to distinguish between day and night. He says things at night that should only be said by day.
I've lived and breathed hockey my entire life.
We lived, ate, and breathed pop songs.
I really lived and breathed Miss Universe.
When you don't know what you're living for, you don't care how you live from one day to the next. You're happy the day has passed and the night has come, and in your sleep you bury the tedious question of what you lived for that day and what you're going to live for tomorrow.
This site uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience. More info...
Got it!