
Top 21 Arnould Quotes
#1. See Eric J. Arnould and Craig J. Thompson "Consumer Culture Theory (CCT): Twenty Years of Research," Journal of Consumer Research, 31 (2005).
Douglas Holt
#2. Her voice was warm and husky as a clarinet, but not so sad as a clarinet: friendlier. When she laughed, it was like a clarinet blowing bubbles.
Katherine Catmull
#4. Neither coquetry nor love is imbued with discretion.
Sophie Arnould
#6. Everything was for her.
Everything else was for him.
Frank Lee
#7. This was it: this was the moment where I would have to decide whether I wanted to be the girl I'd always been, or whether I was ready to become someone new. Someone who was brave enough to crawl into the dark alone, and see where the risk would take her. Someone who was going to survive.
Mira Grant
#8. We never really felt a real level of respect. The fame was fantastic, but that wasn't that important to me, because for every million people that loved me I focused on the one that hated me.
Donnie Wahlberg
#9. There's a lot of disorder that comes along with wanting to know everything and wanting to try everything and wanting to experience everything, but there's a lot of knowledge that comes out of it too.
Elizabeth Gilbert
#10. I look back at photographs and I remember at the time I thought I was not very attractive.
Barbara Cook
#11. In theory, I'd like to work in a group. But the group I'd like to work in, all the musicians in them are long since dead.
Robert Wyatt
#12. Poisinet's verses are like spoiled children - loved only by their father.
Sophie Arnould
#13. It is not being deceived, but undeceived, that renders us miserable.
Sophie Arnould
#14. I would praise the Lord above for a ticket to that ride.
Lola Stark
#15. If we lose the spirit of 'go,' we have lost the very Christian spirit itself. A disobedient church will become a dead church. It will die of heart failure.
S.D. Gordon
#16. Women give themselves to God when the devil wants nothing more to do with them.
Sophie Arnould
#17. Quotations are useful in periods of ignorance or obscurantist beliefs.
Guy Debord
#18. Prayer is thinking and thanking. It is thinking of our many blessings and accepting them with a thankful spirit.
Wilferd Peterson
#19. An angry man will find himself in an angry world, and a swindler will find himself in a world of thieves whom he dare not trust. Like attracts and mirrors like.
H.M. Forester
#20. Internal imperatives are all the more powerful and therefore all the more of an inducement to revolt.
Milan Kundera
#21. Maybe that was what millions could do
nail a satisfied smirk to one's face.
V.C. Andrews
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