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  • #1
    Erma Bombeck
    “The odds of going to the store for a loaf of bread and coming out with only a loaf of bread are three billion to one.”
    Erma Bombeck

  • #2
    Isabel Wolff
    “I've no idea when I'm going to wear it, the girl replied calmly. I only knew that I had to have it. Once I tried it on, well... She shrugged. The dress claimed me.”
    Isabel Wolff, A Vintage Affair

  • #3
    Maggie Stiefvater
    “Shouldn't you be looking at other cars? You know, car shopping usually involves ... shopping."
    "I don't shop very well", Grace said. "I just see what I need and get it.”
    Maggie Stiefvater, Shiver

  • #4
    Karl Lagerfeld
    “Buy what you don’t have yet, or what you really want, which can be mixed with what you already own. Buy only because something excites you, not just for the simple act of shopping.”
    Karl Lagerfeld

  • #5
    “Shopping is really complicated if you are a girl.”
    Helen Salter, Does Snogging Count as Exercise?

  • #6
    Erma Bombeck
    “Shopping is a woman thing. It's a contact sport like football. Women enjoy the scrimmage, the noisy crowds, the danger of being trampled to death, and the ecstasy of the purchase.”
    Erma Bombeck

  • #7
    Sophie Kinsella
    “When I shop, the world gets better, and the world is better, but then it's not, and I need to do it again.
    (Confessions of a Shopaholic-the movie)”
    Sophie Kinsella

  • #8
    Rebecca Bloom
    “I love shopping. There is a little bit of magic found in buying something new. It is instant gratification, a quick fix.”
    Rebecca Bloom, Girl Anatomy: A Comical and Heart-Warming Story of Friendship, True Love, and Becoming a Woman

  • #9
    Temple Grandin
    “I am different, not less.”
    Temple Grandin

  • #10
    Paulo Coelho
    “Accept what life offers you and try to drink from every cup. All wines should be tasted; some should only be sipped, but with others, drink the whole bottle.”
    Paulo Coelho, Brida

  • #11
    Paulo Coelho
    “Choosing a path meant having to miss out on others. She had a whole life to live, and she was always thinking that, in the future, she might regret the choices she made now. “I’m afraid of committing myself,” she thought to herself. She wanted to follow all possible paths and so ended up following none. Even in that most important area of her life, love, she had failed to commit herself. After her first romantic disappointment, she had never again given herself entirely. She feared pan, loss, and separation. These things were inevitable on the path to love, and the only way of avoiding them was by deciding not to take that path at all. In order not to suffer, you had to renounce love. It was like putting out your own eyes not to see the bad things in life.”
    Paulo Coelho, Brida



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