Groceries Quote by Zosia Mamet Download Open image “A lot of people in line at the grocery store think that they know me, but they don't.” — Zosia Mamet ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.5 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare Groceries Grocery store Grocery stores Know me Lines People Stores Thinking
People think that they know you, but how do they know me when I don't even know myself — Anonymous Copy Share Image
People think they know me, when in reality they dont know even the other half of me. — Kelly Copy Share Image
Many people one meets in life somehow think they know you simply because they're hanging out at the same counter-but they really don't know… — William Eggleston Copy Share Image
Sometimes you dont even want to think aout what people are doing with their groceries. — Sarah Dessen Copy Share Image
Some people meet people in the grocery store, but I get my tomatoes and I'm out. — Ryan Seacrest Copy Share Image
Comedy arises out of necessity, because some things are so dark that you have to laugh about it. — Zosia Mamet Copy Share Image
I have a ship's bed, which totally plays to my obsession of, if I were not an actress, I would be a pirate. — Zosia Mamet Copy Share Image
Give me an 18-hour day on set or in the theater, and I will be the happiest person alive. — Zosia Mamet Copy Share Image
Success isn't about winning everything; it’s about achieving your dream, be that teaching middle school or flying jets. And no matter what we as… — Zosia Mamet Copy Share Image
We kept the old male ideas of success: power and money. We need new ones! — Zosia Mamet Copy Share Image
I'm a little bit of a weirdo - I'm kind of a loner, I didn't go to college, I spend a lot of my… — Zosia Mamet Copy Share Image
My dad has always been really helpful. He taught me that talent is a bonus, but persistence is what wins out. — Zosia Mamet Copy Share Image
With 'Girls,' it doesn't really feel like I'm doing TV specifically. It just feels like we're making a really long film. — Zosia Mamet Copy Share Image
I think feminism's a bit misinterpreted. It was about casting off all gender roles. There's nothing wrong with a man holding a door open… — Zosia Mamet Copy Share Image
Weekend planning is a prime time to apply the Deathbed Priority Test: On your deathbed, will you wish you'd spent more prime weekend hours… — Hal Borland Copy Share Image
I remember being a kid and seeing the 'National Inquirer' at the grocery store checkout line. When somebody actually picked up a copy, it… — Rashida Jones Copy Share Image
The Bible says that Christians are the salt of the earth and the light of the world. On the job, in the grocery store,… — Joyce Meyer Copy Share Image
I moved to New York aged 16, and worked part-time in a Korean store in South Bronx selling groceries, bread and confectionery. I earned… — Chris Eubank Sr Copy Share Image
Perhaps we have failed as human beings. Perhaps we have embarrassed ourselves to the natural world. We have been rigorous and willful in all… — Sufjan Stevens Copy Share Image
... programming requires more concentration than other activities. It's the reason programmers get upset about 'quick interruptions' - such interruptions are tantamount to asking… — Steve McConnell Copy Share Image
The total number of Dirichlet's publications is not large: jewels are not weighed on a grocery scale. — Carl Friedrich Gauss Copy Share Image
As part of our ongoing series of reports on the environment, 'America Goes Green,' we take on the question that can make otherwise competent… — Brian Williams Copy Share Image
It isn't called TV money for nothing. There was a time where I paid my rent by doing theater for years, and I was… — Jim Parsons Copy Share Image
I moved to L.A. and really didn't dig living there until I found places like Koreatown and Little Tokyo. I really like hanging out… — Patrick Stump Copy Share Image
When you're out grocery shopping for your family, maybe you can put a can of cat or dog food in your cart and bring… — Rachael Ray Copy Share Image
All writing is an act of self-exploration. Even a grocery list says something about you; how much more does a novel say? — Steven Saylor Copy Share Image