Pampering Quotes
Collection of top 25 famous quotes about Pampering
Pampering Quotes & Sayings
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They had money, but don't you go talking about class.
— Kate Morton
I love surprises - champagne and strawberries, all that pampering, romantic stuff. Guys ought to know how to pamper their women properly.
— Danica McKellar
The latest twist on the pampering concept is spa parties, where a group of friends take over an entire spa.
— Julie Burchill
So I'm pampering myself to a homemade stone pumice session, to sand down my feet because I'm worth it.
— Cody Lundin
Addiction by any other name is love.
— Shannon L. Alder
For her a day of pampering meant comic books, black liquorice, serious exercise, veggie curry and, above all, solitude.
— Salla Simukka
I was really interested in collecting insects.
— Satoshi Tajiri
It's not a boys" club," I said. Not anymore. "It's one of the most powerful secret societies in the world." I should know. I'm a member.
— Diana Peterfreund
We don't get enough pampering. If we were once the only child of an adoring mother, we developed a taste for it; if not, we developed a thirst for it.
— Barbara Holland
Sometimes all we need is a little pampering to help us feel better ...
— Charles M. Schulz
Indifference may not wreck a man's life at any one turn, but it will destroy him with a kind of dry-rot in the long run.
— Bliss Carman
God's not in the business of pampering His children. He's in the business of perfecting them.
— Katie Ganshert
There is no later. This is later.
— Cormac McCarthy
I'd gone from being a mum to all of a sudden having people fussing and overly pampering me. It can easily change you.
— Rebecca Ferguson
Every pampered child becomes a hated child ... There is no greater evil than the pampering of children.
— Alfred Adler
Pampering is for wimps,
— Amy A. Bartol
I'm enjoying my years, I'm enjoying my life, I'm enjoying my family. I'm just happy - a happy person.
— Sharon Stone
Tragedy takes us to the very state of consciousness which, were we to hold to it, would go far toward preventing further tragedies.
— Marianne Williamson
Duty is the sublimest work in the English language.
— Robert E.Lee