Top 14 Jc Penney Quotes
#1. Used to Sears, JC Penney, and Woolworth's, Birmingham's stores sounded foreign: Gucci, Jacobson's, and Dittrich Furs. Underground parking kept the shoppers flawlessly coifed and dry - a scene from a Hollywood movie.
Claudia Whitsitt
#2. The winners of Nobel Prizes must be assumed to possess at least a modicum of imagination and sensibility, and it is therefore incredible that any of us should not experience at this time a veritable surge of emotion.
Robert Robinson
#3. Are you all right?"
"Leg's shot"
"How shot?"
"Well, I'm looking at the heel of my shitkicker and the front of my knee at the same time. And there's a high probability I'm going to throw up.
J.R. Ward
#4. What you get when you put all your resources behind a product, is you get everyone to join in.
Anita Elberse
#5. I only take risks in couture, but I don't take risks in athleticism.
Andre Leon Talley
#6. Oh, you think it's funny being mean to Sienna on facebook?
I predict a bandaged thumb in the near future
yours.
Sienna McQuillen
#7. Great views are like great minds. They both give you the feeling of eternity!
Mehmet Murat Ildan
#8. We all are sensitive to change, we don't really like change
Sunday Adelaja
#9. That sounded about as likely as Apophis and Ra becoming Facebook buddies, but I decided not to say anything.
Rick Riordan
#10. The human curiosity is as if an ant which seeks knowledge and walks over the books of science.
Toba Beta
#11. Promise to stay wild with me. We'll seek and return and stay to find beauty and the extraordinary in all the spaces we can claim. We'll know how to live. How to breathe magic into the mundane.
Victoria Erickson
#12. My mother had to stop me reading to make me go and get some fresh air. I used to get so annoyed. She actually had to sit on my book because, otherwise, I would find it.
Michelle Paver
#13. They say, 'Nothing can be done here!' I reply, 'I know no such word in the vocabulary I adopt!'
Dorothea Dix
#14. Most of Hitler's henchmen were not demons. They were overly obedient petty bourgeois who had mutated into murderers.
Rudolph Herzog
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