Top 27 Sainsbury's Quotes

#1. Title deeds establish and protect ownership of our houses, while security of property is as important to the proprietors of Tesco and Sainsbury's as it is to their customers.

John Sulston

#2. At the end of the day, if there are truly ethical considerations, those have to override scientific considerations.

David Sainsbury, Baron Sainsbury Of Turville

#3. I tell the most horrible jokes.

Emmanuelle Chriqui

#4. Children should be taught the inner and outer beauty related to one's sexuality and personal relationship to sex.

Asa Don Brown

#5. Scientists should not do animal testing if there is any alternative, but subject to that, I would support it on grounds of the medical benefits.

David Sainsbury, Baron Sainsbury Of Turville

#6. But mum was tough. No matter how fancily she dressed, she couldn't hide her true nature. Everyone at school was scared of her. Especially the other mums. She once knocked out a man with a single punch when he barged her trolley in Sainsbury's.

Matthew Crow

#7. You can be angry and silent, but it's no use - there's no distance in the spirit - besides, my words touch you more softly than my hands ...

John Geddes

#8. I cry at everything, even the length of the queue at Sainsbury's.

Arabella Weir

#9. I knew it would be you

Charles Bukowski

#10. I walked all around it [the Guggenheim Bilbao] and couldn't find one clear, clean shot. To make things worse, the weather was lousy. Nothing about this rang commercial money shot. In a situation like this there's only one thing to do: forget about pleasing editors, please yourself.

Robert Polidori

#11. Nothing natural can be wholly unworthy.

Anna Julia Cooper

#12. If you know your life chances are greatly reduced, should you be in a position to take out life insurance if that knowledge is not available to the insurers?

David Sainsbury, Baron Sainsbury Of Turville

#13. Sometimes the ship would sail above dark storm clouds, as big as mountains, and the crew would fish for lightning bolts with a small copper chest.

Neil Gaiman

#14. Animal research saves lives, but wherever possible alternatives should be used

David Sainsbury, Baron Sainsbury Of Turville

#15. It's the one thing we never quite get over: that we contain our own future.

Barbara Kingsolver

#16. Watteau is no less an artist for having painted a fascia board while Sainsbury's is no less effective a business for producing advertisements which entertain and educate instead of condescending and exploiting.

Stephen Bayley

#17. Dream-displacement and dream-condensation are the two foremen in charge of the dream-work, and we may put the shaping of our dreams down mainly to their activity.

Sigmund Freud

#18. There are two kinds of fascists: fascists and anti-fascists.

Ennio Flaiano

#19. The apparent strategy of Pfizer is to take over AstraZeneca, dismember it, and put the different parts of it into its three new divisions, with the ultimate aim of selling off one or more.

David Sainsbury, Baron Sainsbury Of Turville

#20. I am not in favour of the takeover of excellent and strategically important British companies by struggling foreign firms whose actions are fuelled by tax avoidance, and who want to asset-strip the intellectual property of the British company and then dismember it.

David Sainsbury, Baron Sainsbury Of Turville

#21. Nothing. My father is very good at doing nothing. He calls it thinking.

George R R Martin

#22. If we have nothing to write about but nothing to write about, then that is what we have to write about.

Robert Kroetsch

#23. Even if Pfizer committed itself legally to maintaining some of its research and development in the U.K., its takeover of AstraZeneca would involve dismembering an excellent and strategically important British company.

David Sainsbury, Baron Sainsbury Of Turville

#24. Forgiveness takes away the burdens of past.

Debasish Mridha

#25. In our democracy, political parties have to raise funds to campaign and put their policies to the electorate, and as a proud supporter of the Labour Party, I am happy to be in a position where I can make a contribution to its ongoing work.

David Sainsbury, Baron Sainsbury Of Turville

#26. But most men regard their life as a poem that women threaten. They may not have two spondees to rub together but they still want to pen their saga untrammelled by life-threatening activities like trailing round Sainsbury's, emptying the dishwasher or going to the nativity play.

Alan Bennett

#27. I'm very specific and ambitious in plotting out my goals and never take no for an answer - so it's not like things just fall in my lap.

Darren Criss

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