Merchandise Quotes

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Michael Bassey Johnson
“Only a prostitute will trade her valuables for money, so you shouldn't sell your God given ideas and talents for money, because you don't own it in any way but should be by a divine authority.”
Michael Bassey Johnson

Gift Gugu Mona
“Wisdom is not merchandise, hence it is possible to come across a rich fool.”
Gift Gugu Mona

Gift Gugu Mona
“Wisdom is not merchandise; hence, it is possible to come across a rich fool.”
Gift Gugu Mona

Mia P. Manansala
“Elena said, "I've been wanting to make olive oil soap but haven't found a bulk supplier I'm happy with yet. I'd love to check out the shop with you!"
"I had no interest in those trendy olive oil lattes before, but if it'll help with the case, I'd be more than happy to give it a try and see if it's worth adding to the menu," Adeena said. "Love a good tax write-off/investigation combo."
"An olive oil cake might be a nice addition. I know citrus pairs well with olive oil, so maybe adding some calamansi to the cake itself and topping it with a calamansi glaze or serving it with calamansi marmalade would---”
Mia P. Manansala, Guilt and Ginataan

Utibe Samuel Mbom
“Stay branded! Stay alive!! Stay visible!!!”
Utibe Samuel Mbom, Your Clients and You

Francesca Serritella
“She passed a fruit smoothie stand as one of its workers chopped up a whole pineapple using a hand ax with mesmerizing speed and skill, releasing atomized juice with each whack; it was glorious to catch wind of the tropical sweetness. She sniffed her wrist again, noticing new fruity facets of the perfume. Though that was just one of the riot of aromas that surrounded her: fragrant steam billowing from the sizzling cooktop of a Cuban sandwich vendor, carrying the mouthwatering scent of pulled pork; the peaty, mossy smell from a vendor selling potted plants and bonsai trees; the earthy patchouli of the CBD head shop; the buttery, slightly sour notes from racks of leather jackets and purses; all laced with the piquant odor of sticky summer bodies moving slowly past one another.”
Francesca Serritella, Full Bloom