Organize yourself so you aren't struggling to shop at the last minute. When you have real food, it's very easy to cook.

I'm a pretty big clothes horse. I shop for clothes constantly. I do so much shopping. I should go to Shoppers Anonymous.

A big shop in Manhattan would feel like we were betraying our roots. And we're not just going to open a bunch of stores.

I wear a lot of different jewellery. I love to look for it when I'm abroad or if I find a great antique or vintage shop.

It's nice to be home - I go to the same old sandwich shop around the corner, I go to the movies, I do what I like to do.

I'm an absolute sucker for a bargain. If I go into a shop and there's a sale on, I always head for the discounted stock.

I rarely go into a shop on holiday, because fashion and design are what I'm involved in every day. I need another world.

I don't want to live in a world without the diner and the coffee shop and the mom and pop places, the ethnic restaurants.

When I was younger I used to want to own a sweet shop so I could eat sweets all day, but that dream died a long time ago.

I do try to shop online and support people who hand-make their stuff, and because you can find stuff that nobody else has.

I shop at thrift stores and consignment shoppes. I wear my clothes as is, and maybe get them dry cleaned whenever possible.

As a costume designer, I first try to figure out what the character's economic situation is and hit the stores they'd shop.

When I was 14, I had a job in a cake shop. I got caught by the boss, lying down eating cake, and was sacked on my first day.

Networking doesn't have to be all about talking shop over appetizers and bad chardonnay - do it in a way that works for you.

I was homeless and I was in San Diego and I started singing in a local coffee shop and people started coming to hear me sing.

At The Body Shop we had always been measured by how many jobs we had created, and I got a major award from the Queen on that.

A determined soul will do more with a rusty monkey wrench than a loafer will accomplish with all the tools in a machine shop.

Just think about it: in every shop in the reading world since 1956, there has been two feet of book-space devoted to Tolkien.

I always bring cash for tips, and I never give less than $20. I used to work in a smoothie shop, so I know the value of a tip.

I like me some Bape, you know. But I wear anything, to be honest. Adyn, Rick Owens, Givenchy, anything. I shop from everywhere.

For four years, I worked as one of the general shop crew on movies like 'Naked Lunch' and 'Arachnophobia.' I made lots of bugs.

When I was a kid at first I wanted to own a candy shop. I guess every kid wants to - we just want to have access - free access.

When I left school, I got a job in a shoe shop and I used to save 15 quid a week and pay for my own singing and acting lessons.

This might be really weird, but The Body Shop has a tea tree oil stick that you can put on zits, and it makes your zits go away.

There's this shop in New York I go to; it has bones and fossils and insects that are like works of art. I have a few on my wall.

If I were to try to read, much less answer, all the attacks made on me, this shop might as well be closed for any other business.

You don't have to just shop in the maternity section when you are pregnant - you can shop anywhere, just be shape and size savvy!

I cannot do business. I cannot sit and say, 'How are you, the weather's great, how's your golf?' I'm like a bull in a china shop.

A magazine or a newspaper is a shop. Each is an experiment and represents a new focus, a new ratio between commerce and intellect.

We're not going to be the fastest-growing or the biggest. I think there's plenty of room for a little old sandwich shop like ours.

I'm a bit of a nerd, I wouldn't mind working in a shop selling records, or having a radio show where I could play obscure singles.

Of course, no one has enough time to see every shop that Mumbai has: That would take more lifetimes than even the gods could offer.

We wanted it to be that you could go to the comic shop and read about the back story of 'Pacific Rim' and the drama inherent in it.

The Greatest Generation got to save old tires, dig a Victory Garden and forgo sugar. The Richest Generation is being asked to shop.

Weirdly, even as I became more confident as a writer and as a person, I completely lost faith in my own ability to shop for clothes.

The 370-year-old antique shop Trifles and Folly is the heart of 'Deadly Curiosities,' my new urban fantasy novel from Solaris Books.

Being appointed Elder Professor meant very much taking over the shop, in that the professor in those days controlled all the moneys.

My mum used to work in New York in Spike Lee's shop; she did the outfits for the video for P.M. Dawn's 'Set Adrift on Memory Bliss.'

We have such a loyal following in London that we decided to open a shop, and I find Albemarle Street extremely charming and special.

Thank God we're living in a country where the sky's the limit, the stores are open late and you can shop in bed thanks to television.

I really enjoyed working on a building site. I also worked for a couple of months in a mobile phone repair shop. That just wasn't me.

I do most of my shopping over the Internet because as a busy working mum I can do the supermarket shop when the kids have gone to bed.

I hate to be treated as if I'm invisible. I get incensed when people talk across me or refuse to catch my eye in a restaurant or shop.

I get paid very well and am happy with what I make, but I'm not in the super-rich bracket. I shop in a supermarket like everyone else.

I shop only at thrift stores and vintage stores. In New York, I like a place called Star Struck, and a place called The Family Jewels.

It's harder to live the way I live. There are certain places I like to shop and eat where I simply don't go. The paparazzi follow you.

I have always been a fan of Jim Henson, and I love his Creature Shop creations, the skill of the puppets and the characters he creates.

Tower Records is like a temple to me. I'll stay there for hours. Nobody can shop for records with me. It drives them out of their minds.

If I weren't acting, I would own my own chocolate shop in Paris. I would be a nice, overweight person that makes chocolate all day long.

Growing up I always used to shop in Oxfam. I'd find things for 50p and then take them home, cut them up and make them into something new.

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