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Quotes About Convenience

I always travel with a cashmere blanket - I take it everywhere with me!
~ Madison Keys
I had the perm because I wanted wash-and-wear hair. I didn't want to be bothered with it.
~ Marcia Clark
We have two day-parts, lunch and dinner. We don't have breakfast. We don't have drive-thru. We don't have late night. We don't have 24-hours.
~ Steve Ells
Lip balm can double up for taming the brows, too.
~ Nadine Coyle
Being in Ann Arbor, if I wanted to go from my apartment to the gym, I could get on the bus and it would be a two-minute ride, or a 20-minute walk.
~ Caris LeVert
Dry-cleaners suck.
~ James Murray
The invention of the iPod changes how you use music. Suddenly you have music everywhere.
~ Spike Jonze
I was living in my lovely little two-bedroom flat in north London... and suddenly, I couldn't just walk down the street and buy a pint of milk.
~ Kate Winslet
I wear a suit most days, in part because it's suitable for any type of meeting and in part because it takes the thought out of it.
~ Andrew Yang
Dresses that don't wrinkle are key. They don't take up a whole lot of space and you can throw four into a suitcase.
~ Kristen Welker
I only travel with a carry-on suitcase in most instances.
~ Brad Goreski
Polyester is easy to work with and results in clothing that is well suited to the needs of a modern lifestyle.
~ Issey Miyake
No matter where I'm going, I always have sunglasses, a book, and some gum in my carry-on.
~ Dylan Penn
Being stuck in airports, you always end up buying perfume and sunglasses.
~ Lexa Doig
One product that you can never go wrong with is sunglasses because they are easy to misplace. I always get a couple of pairs every year.
~ Jessica Szohr
I love Goody's Spin Pins. They're super cheap and look like corkscrews. You just gather your hair and screw them into a bun.
~ Christa Miller
It is dainty to be sick if you have leisure and convenience for it.
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
What a signal convenience is fame. Do we read all authors to grope our way to the best? No, but the world selects for us the best, and we select from these our best.
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
The kitchen clock is more convenient than sidereal time. We must use the popular category, as we do by the Linnæan classification, for convenience, and not as exact and final. Otherwise, we are presently confounded, when the best-settled traits of one race are claimed by some new ethnologist as precisely characteristic of the rival tribe.
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
Après tout, on vit à l'époque des Kleenex. On fait avec les gens comme avec les mouchoirs, on froisse après usage, on jette, on en prend un autre, on se mouche, on froisse, on jette. Tout le monde se sert des basques du voisin.
~ Ray Bradbury
This was before voice mail, recorded phone messages you can't escape. Life was easier then. You just didn't pick up the phone.
~ Joyce Carol Oates
The switch from sales ladies behind each counter in five-and-dime stores to checkout lines, from waiter-served to self-service and fast-food restaurants, from full-service to self-service gasoline stations are among the responses to higher labor costs. So, too, are the absence of movie theater ushers and the wide use by restaurants of plastic utensils and paper plates, because they do not require dishwashing.
~ Walter E. Williams
In the information age in which we live, technology has a way of selling us on convenience. If something can't be done electronically, we are not interested in doing it. But the bottom line for effective ministry must never be our own convenience. It takes blisters, commitment, and a willingness to go wherever the Lord leads us to get it done. This may be a foreign concept to some leaders;
~ Wayne Cordeiro
When you buy a jacket, it's important the pockets are big enough for a paperback!
~ Daniel Pennac