
Top 27 Quotes About Selling Clothes
#1. When I was at college, I worked in a department store called Brit Home Stores, which is a pretty lackluster department store, selling clothes for middle-aged women. My job was to walk the floor and find anything that was damaged, take it to the store room and log it.
Dominic Monaghan
#2. Love is the only thing that makes the world spin around, I think. It's weird. We have to call it "love," because we have to call it something, but it's not a word. It's an energy. It's an act. It's an action. It's a natural thing.
Jason Mraz
#3. I happen to like selling clothes as much as creating them. It isn't relevant unless it sells.
Jason Wu
#4. I love to have a beer with Duncan "Cause Duncan"s me mate
Slim Dusty
#5. I don't know if God exists, but it would be better for His reputation if He didn't.
Jules Renard
#7. I worked at Barney's selling clothes to lonely, rich white women. Every time I would look down on myself - hating my job, hating my life - I would think, 'It's a character study. Study these people, and you'll have your SNL audition ready in, like, five minutes.'
Brandon Uranowitz
#8. I worked in a boutique after work, my second job, selling women's clothes. And that was a way of not just making money but meeting women. That was very exciting job. I loved that job.
Elie Tahari
#9. Stealing drugs, selling drugs, buying clothes, renting luxury cars, taking clothes back, ordering blender drinks, this isn't what I'd call Real Life, not by a long shot.
Chuck Palahniuk
#10. I love to do fashion. I always put fashion in all of my storytelling because that's what I am, but I'm not selling clothes, I'm telling a story.
Patricia Field
#11. I always thought we were selling dreams, not clothes
Irving Penn
#12. I think by my father owning a store, I was definitely aware of the commercial aspect of selling clothes. His shop was a place I enjoyed spending time in as a boy, so I learned things almost by osmosis at times, by literally just being around all the action and not really despite myself.
Dries Van Noten
#13. Some of our philosophizing divines have too much exalted the faculties of our souls, when they have maintained that by their force mankind has been able to find out God.
John Dryden
#14. It's like recycling: selling old clothes to help make new ones.
Erin O'Connor
#15. I am in a constant cycle of selling my clothes at Wasteland and buying from Goodwill. Once or twice a year, I go through my closet and donate everything to Goodwill. It feels like I am recycling my fashion.
Jenny Lewis
#17. We should all be neo-abolitionists here to make sure that there is no right in America to enslave others using the Internet.
Mark Kirk
#18. I had no money. I just figured out hustles to get by, like maybe selling my clothes. I wanted to travel around and be broke and live in sketchy apartments.
Leo Fitzpatrick
#19. Promiscuous ... was a word I had never applied to myself. Possibly no one ever does, for it is a sordid word, reducing many valuable moments to nothing more than doglike copulation.
Marya Mannes
#20. A man of God in the will of God is immortal until His work is done.
David Jeremiah
#21. The difference of race is one of the reasons why I fear war may always exist; because race implies difference, difference implies superiority, and superiority leads to predominance.
Benjamin Disraeli
#22. had the time to test every single one of the great family recipes you send. Chapter
Joanne Fluke
#23. A prince without letters is a Pilot without eyes. All his government is groping.
Ben Jonson
#24. I think the most effective forms of critique are ones that establish a common ground for people to occupy, and then appeal to the best nature of people on that common ground.
Mohsin Hamid
#25. As an actor, there's very little you can do if people don't want to see you. Just getting yourself into the room to audition is tough.
Domhnall Gleeson
#26. If we were rational enough to judge what we are fed based on what we are fed, those in the business of selling us hope (i.e., public speakers, presidents, priests, etc.) wouldn't wear suits.
Mokokoma Mokhonoana
#27. He was oppressed, and he was afflicted, s yet he opened not his mouth; t like a u lamb that is led to the slaughter, and like a sheep that before its shearers is silent, so he opened not his mouth.
Anonymous
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