Shopkeepers Quotes
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Shopkeepers Quotes & Sayings
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Hopelessness is reasonable. But nothing of worth in my life came of reason. Not my love, not my art, not my heaven. So I am hopeful
— Clive Barker
I have to live and make my own choices, my own mistakes. You have to let me be me, even if i suck at it sometimes. - Adria
— J.A. Redmerski
I think that if you do an American movie it's important to earn some money, but in a stupid way, to be respected.
— Audrey Tautou
I've been told by people that it's okay to cry but, you know what, it's been used against me.
— Peter Steele
If the British are a nation of shopkeepers, Americans are a nation of shoppers.
— Ada Louise Huxtable
Biden said that in Syria the US had found that there was no moderate middle because the moderate middle are made up of shopkeepers, not soldiers.
— Patrick Cockburn
We are indeed a nation of shopkeepers.
— Benjamin Disraeli
Shopkeepers are not bankers.
— Laurent Fabius
It was in the eighteenth century that England became what (Adam) Smith called "a nation of shopkeepers" ... (p. 58)
— Jerry Z. Muller
Americans were all farmers and shopkeepers at heart ...
— Orson Scott Card
England is a nation of shopkeepers.
— Napoleon Bonaparte
I've used a cellphone exactly twice. Things move on. The world changes. And I don't know it.
— Laura Hillenbrand
Goods are displayed by thousands of shopkeepers with a sense of beauty that finds no other outlet.
— Mignon McLaughlin
We Jews regard our race as superior to all humanity, and look forward, not to its ultimate union with other races, but to its triumph over them.
— Goldwin Smith
These Korean shopkeepers seem pretty angry at me for not being Korean.
— Stephen Schneider
Saying goodbye is less fraught this time. They have done it now once, like normal people: leave, come back. It builds confidence.
— Gayle Forman
A nation of shopkeepers are very seldom so disinterested.
— Samuel Adams