A Quote by Twyla Tharp

I think that anyone who's pushed to do the very best that they can is privileged. It's a luxury. — © Twyla Tharp
I think that anyone who's pushed to do the very best that they can is privileged. It's a luxury.
No logo, and you don't advertise for anyone. I don't believe in imposed luxury. I believe in built luxury. Something you refine with your own taste. Mass luxury is not my luxury.
I don't think anyone cares whether you're working or not. I have the luxury now of not having to support anyone and not really needing a whole lot of money.
Luxury is research in quality. It's quality with no compromise. What does that mean? That you don't think about how much something will cost to be able to achieve the very, very best.
Most brands that are called luxury brands today are not true luxury brands. The globalization of fashion and luxury means you now find the same luxury brands in every city. The stores look the same, the products are the same. It is still a very good quality product but it is now readily available to everyone. It's a kind of mass luxury.
I don't think anyone likes to be pushed around.
I realize I am very privileged. But there's a difference between being spoiled and privileged.
A preface is a species of literary luxury, where an author, like a lover, is privileged to be egotistical.
I pushed people away that probably shouldn't have been pushed away, but I just couldn't trust anyone.
Once you start compromising, once you start trying to keep cost lower, this is not luxury. Luxury is wanting the best and using the best materials with which to do that.
I always felt that with luxury came cruelty. I do my best to live a happy, prosperous life, but I don't indulge in a lot of luxury.
I think I've had a very privileged life.
That's a very privileged job and I love it with all my heart. I'm planning on playing my best volleyball to date throughout 2016 and certainly during the Olympics.
I don't think that you necessarily need a certain type of background to take on roles. You see actors from very, very privileged backgrounds playing working class characters and vice-versa. I don't think your background limits you as to what you can do.
Anyone who thinks that people can be fooled or pushed around has an inaccurate and pretty low estimate of people - and he won't do very well in advertising.
There is no right to work in a think tank, and these are very privileged positions.
Being privileged to work hard for long hours at something you think is worth doing is the best kind of play.
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