It is still my dream to own a little flower shop.
I think I could walk into any music shop anywhere and with a guitar off the rack, a couple of basic pedals and an amp I could sound just like me. There's no devices, customized or otherwise, that give me my sound.
There would be a price. . . But if you were worried about the price, then why were you in the shop?
I liked to work in a shop down in the basement and invent things and build gadgets.
The Monmouth Coffee Shop is the best place in London
What the philosophers have to say about reality is often as disappointing as a sign you see in a shop window, which reads Pressing Done Here. If you brought your clothes in to be pressed, you would be fooled: for the sign is only for sale.
I shop for clothes when I have time - early in the morning or late at night.
A bull in just about any shop is gonna be a mess.
A man must keep a little back shop where he can be himself without reserve. In solitude alone can he know true freedom.
Some wish to live within the sound of a chapel bell, I want to run a rescue shop within a yard of Hell.
I don't want to be defined by being the founder of the Body Shop, and I don't want to be defined as a woman suffering from Hepatitis C. There's more to my life than that.
[God] will not be used as a convenience. Men or nations who think they can revive the Faith in order to make a good society might just as well think they can use the stairs of heaven as a shortcut to the nearest chemist's shop.
My first job was working in a dress shop in Los Angeles in 1940, for $7 a week.
A lot of the time, because of the polar bears you're not allowed to go outside the door without your hunting rifle, even if it's to go to the local shop. The polar bears will come from nowhere, and you'll be eaten alive.
I shop at thrift stores a lot. I have a lot of silver pitchers and I put my flowers in those. I collect antiques, so there are a lot of old rocking chairs. . . My friends call my home the vortex because nobody wants to leave.
The soul is often hungrier than the body and no shop can sell it food.
People always say 'Etta, you know what your problem is? You're neither fish nor fowl. There is no place to rack you. ' When I would go in a record shop, you might find one or two records by me in different stacks.
When's the last time you went into a barber shop and saw everyone there unconsious?
I love vintage and I shop vintage a lot because it's just such great value for money.
We have fish and chips, which W. and I fetch from the shop in Settle market-place. Some local boys come in and there is a bit of chat between them and the fish-fryer about whether the kestrel under the counter is for sale. . . . Only when I mention it to W. does he explain Kestrel is now a lager. I imagine the future is going to contain an increasing number of incidents like this, culminating with a man in a white coat saying to one kindly, "And now can you tell me the name of the Prime Minister?