Shopgirlschic Quotes & Sayings
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Top Shopgirlschic Quotes
Dignity is overrated. You know what trumps dignity? Kissing. — Nina LaCour
Be disciplined enough to choose your network and be willing to sacrifice the circles that reduce your effectiveness and make you unproductive. — Archibald Marwizi
All comedians are preoccupied with one thing and with one thing only-themmm-selllves. It's a horrible lot in life. — David Letterman
Thinking can hurt your chances, and I intend to last — Margaret Atwood
If you're scared, you should've stayed at home," Byram said.
"If you're not scared, you're stupid. — Cinda Williams Chima
Lauren returned her phone to her ear. "Jenny!" she snapped, "I don't have time right now. I need your help. I can't move Nick by myself and I can't leave him on the ground. He'll catch a cold - "
"A cold?" Jennifer interrupted. "You can't leave him on the ground because he'll catch a cold? How 'bout you can't leave him on the ground because he's Nick Blackthorne? — Lexxie Couper
If you want to invest in early-stage technologies, putting a timeframe on it does behold you to Silicon Valley economics. You've got a certain time period where you have to make the money. And you have to invest that money whether you find good companies or not. — Bill Maris
He didn't want me to get hurt? Wow. Just wow. I might actually be close to a swoon here — Jessica Verday
We package everything as a product so we can derive income from it. Then we can occupy ourselves with higher-order psychological lifestyle things. This is a very new issue. Money still matters, but other factors have joined the status game - like how interesting, how meaningful your work is. — Tino Sehgal
Ohio's doing what it can do, but I wish they'd get their act together in Washington. — John Kasich
One day, I will look up and all the people I know will be dead or abroad. — Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
Except for naval and air exercises, our military should be stationed on American soil, where service men and women can lead normal lives in close proximity to family and friends. — Camille Paglia
