Top 18 Marks Spencer Quotes
#1. I'm not really interested in clothes. Mainly, I like wearing clothes that don't make me stand out - I tend to go for Marks & Spencer and Gap - and I do get put in the changing room at Gap, and clothes are passed to me under the changing room door.
David Cameron
#2. Silk handkerchief that erupted out of the breast pocket, an affectation he had adopted to distance himself from the Westminster hordes in their banal Christmas-stocking ties and Marks & Spencer suits.
Michael Dobbs
#3. I don't think I've ever been accused of being faddish. I'm more Marks & Spencer than Ted Baker.
David Miliband
#4. You pray for good health and a body that will be strong in old age. Good-but your rich foods block the gods' answer and tie Jupiter's hands.
Aulus Persius Flaccus
#5. We work our jobs, collect our pay, believe were gliding down the highway, when in fact we're slip sliding away.
Paul Simon
#6. But we had to stop 'cause Larry can't throw for shit, and people in other punts were complaining about being hit by strawberries. Even though they was Marks and Spencer's strawberries.
J.L. Merrow
#7. It is an old error of man to forget to put quotation marks where he borrows from a woman's brain!
Anna Garlin Spencer
#9. He who loves 50 people has 50 woes; he who loves no one has no woes.
Gautama Buddha
#10. It was only later that I wondered about it and tried to look back. But by then I could only see that there was once a time when we had walked apart; and then a time when we walked together.
Sarah Waters
#11. Nature, too, shall live its own life. We must beware not to disrupt it with the color of our houses and interior fittings. yet we should not attempt to bring nature, houses, and human beings together into a higher unity.
Ludwig Mies Van Der Rohe
#12. A Dream can be in Our Mind the Happiness we are Looking for.
Jan Jansen
#13. Ritsuka. You have to kick him while he's down.
Yun Kouga
#14. I want to get totally rid of class distinction. As someone put it one of the papers this morning: Marks and Spencer have triumphed over Karl Marx and Engels.
Margaret Thatcher
#15. I like the breath of foreign air, the close-up glimpses of lives far removed from my own. I liked to hear the accents and work out where their owners came from, to study the clothes of people who have never seen a Next catalog or bought a five-pack of knickers at Marks and Spencer.
Jojo Moyes
#16. Sitting with Maharaj-ji creates who I am as much as sitting in a 12 Step meeting creates who I am.
Jai Uttal
#17. Religion tells you to be sincere to yourself and be sincere to everyone else otherwise you cannot assimilate [attain] religion.
Dada Bhagwan
#18. Achieving the highest possible return on human capital must be every manager's goal.
Brian Tracy
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