Bargain Shopper Quotes & Sayings
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Innocence isn't a set of house keys. You don't just up and lose it one day. It's a process. — Jael McHenry

When I buy an inexpensive shirt made in a sweatshop in China, am I willing to think about the person who made it - about what kind of life he or she lives in order for me to buy a $10 garment? Or do I pat myself on the back for my skills as a bargain shopper? — William H. Albritton Sr.

But if she let go of her anger, all that would remain was grief and pain. Anger was easier. Anger could be focused outward. Grief corroded from within. — Robin Hobb

I learned what looked good on my petite frame, and to this day, I'm a great bargain shopper. — Natalie Morales

I've been asked this question so many times, do you feel you need to write a book for adults? No, I don't need to write a book for adults. — J.K. Rowling

I'm a bargain shopper. — Cheyenne Kimball

People will disapprove of you if you're unhappy, or if you're happy in The Wrong Way. — Mignon McLaughlin

While all bodies are composed of the four elements, that is, of heat, moisture, the earthy, and air, yet there are mixtures according to natural temperament which make up the natures of all the different animals of the world, each after its kind. — Marcus Vitruvius Pollio

If you're asking me as the President, would I understand reality, I do. — George W. Bush

But there's a problem," Dr. Bramble said. He tapped his forehad. "And it's right up here." Our greatest talent, he explained, also created the monster that could destroy us. "Unlike any other organism in history, humans have a mind-body conflict: we have a body built for performance, but a brain that's always looking for efficiency." We live or die by our endurance, but remember: endurance is all about conserving energy, and that's the brain's department. "The reason some people use their genetic gift for running and others don't is because the brain is a bargain shopper. — Christopher McDougall