You might see Al Pacino at the grocers, but you would never go up to him and say, 'Oh my God, you're… — Louise Linton Copy Share Image
I did every thing, even dirty jobs like dishwashing or delivery boy for a grocer. — Klaus Nomi Copy Share Image
It was a given in our family that my father was a grocer so that I wouldn't have to be. — Calvin Trillin Copy Share Image
We are America. We are the coffin fillers. We are the grocers of death. We pack them in crates like cauliflowers. — Anne Sexton Copy Share Image
When Im writing, I spend all my time in The Grocer on Elgin buying ready-made meals; I think they are the only… — Sadie Jones Copy Share Image
“The Parisian grocers insisted that I interact with them personally: if I wasn't willing to take the time to get to know… — Julia Child Copy Share Image
God in heaven sits on high and plays games with us. He has plenty to do up there, what with building worlds… — Shmuel Yosef Agnon Copy Share Image
What it comes down to is this: the grocer, the butcher, the baker, the merchant, the landlord, the druggist, the liquor dealer,… — Polly Adler Copy Share Image
I had to live and breathe Margaret Thatcher for a few months. I totally engulfed myself in her life. I read her… — Alexandra Roach Copy Share Image
No living orator would convince a grocer that coffee should be sold without chicory; and no amount of eloquence will make an… — Anthony Trollope Copy Share Image
I represent a rural state and live in a small town. Small merchants make up the majority of Vermont's small businesses and… — Peter Welch Copy Share Image
We find the instinct to shut out competition deep-rooted even among banks and corporations, among corner grocers and haberdasheries, among peanut vendors… — James Farley Copy Share Image
Every day of your life, you change the world. Absolutely, yes, we're out to change the world. I mean, you change it… — Jon Foreman Copy Share Image
My uncle was famous for his balanced point of view. At the time of which I am writing (when he was nearly… — Stephen Spender Copy Share Image
Wisdom is like the rain. Its source is unlimited, but it comes down according to the season. Grocers put sugar in a… — Rumi Copy Share Image
If you want to be a grocer, or a general, or a politician, or a judge, you will invariably become it; that… — Oscar Wilde Copy Share Image
In the 10 or so years since e-sourcing technology first made its way into grocers' procurement departments, the results secured have been… — Steve Whiteman Copy Share Image
Priests, kings, statesmen, soldiers, bankers and public functionaries of all sorts; policemen, jailers and hangmen; capitalists, usurers, businessmen and property-owners; lawyers, economists… — Mikhail Bakunin Copy Share Image
Now, if the Standard Oil Company were the only concern in the country guilty of the practices which have given it monopolistic… — Ida Tarbell Copy Share Image
These are the things which might conceivably and truly make men forgive their enemies. We can only turn hate to love by… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
And she hates being managed - that is not the word I want. What is it, Maturin?' 'Manipulated.' 'Exactly. She is a… — Patrick O'Brian Copy Share Image
“The Grocers'! oh the Grocers'! nearly closed, with perhaps two shutters down, or one; but through those gaps such glimpses! It was… — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
The very dogs were all asleep, and the flies, drunk with moist sugar in the grocer's shop, forgot their wings and briskness,… — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
A man whose desire is to be something separate from himself, to be a member of Parliament, or a successful grocer, or… — Oscar Wilde Copy Share Image
Take advantage of little sufferings even more than of great ones. God considers not so much what we suffer as how we… — Louis de Montfort Copy Share Image
Where there is discord may we bring harmony. Where there is error, may we bring truth. Where there is doubt, may we… — Francis of Assisi Copy Share Image
Prayer did not come easily to me for I always feel that prayer is a silent things, and opening of the heart.… — D.E. Stevenson Copy Share Image
The average man has a carefully cultivated ignorance about household matters - from what to do with the crumbs to the grocer's… — Crystal Eastman Copy Share Image
Fools gain greater advantages through their weakness than intelligent men through their strength. We watch a great man struggling against fate and… — Honore de Balzac Copy Share Image
Mr. Arnold Bennett feels he has ranked himself for ever as a dry wine by what he mixed with himself of Maupassant;… — Rebecca West Copy Share Image
And a revolution of automation finds machines replacing men in the mines and mills of America, without replacing their incomes or their… — John F. Kennedy Copy Share Image
Some crime against nature is about to be committed. I feel it in my veins. These men and boys are grocers and… — Sebastian Faulks Copy Share Image
New York is a glamorous city, constituted mostly of nobodies. They crave the lights, and if they tell you differently, they're lying.… — Charlie LeDuff Copy Share Image