Quotes About Bazaar
Here is what I am not going to do: I am not going to go to a restaurant, take pictures of my food, download them, and call that a blog. That is beyond the pale. The Internet is such a bazaar of self-indulgences that I don't know why that particular one should bug me so much. But it really does.
~ Jonathan Dee
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bazaar shoppers who wear dark glasses in order to hide their level of interest from merchants.
~ Daniel Kahneman
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It was a technique as old as the bazaar, the willingness to walk away from a deal.
~ Daniel Silva
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My mother was a wonderful, wonderful woman with a lovely voice who hated housework, hated cooking even more and loved her children. She was always arranging church activities such as a bazaar.
~ Maureen Forrester
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I have a sentimental feeling for my very first cover I was on - it was 'Bazaar' Magazine.
~ Carol Alt
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His curiosity and love of gossip, albeit with an academic slant, made even the loudmouthed women in the bazaar look like rank amateurs.
~ zafon carlos ruiz iv
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He beheld Lourdes, contaminated by Mammon, turned into a spot of abomination and perdition, transformed into a huge bazaar, where everything was sold, masses and souls alike!
~ Émile Zola
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It;s called a flea market, because they sell old things that might have fleas living in them.
~ Emma Donoghue
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My flat is a bit like an oriental bazaar. It's filled with the oddest objects from all my travels, and you can't really move in it. I love collecting antiques and often spend weekends driving around bric-a-brac markets.
~ Mark Shand
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Tis like unto a tinker's bazaar, which is where I trow thou dost buy thy gold trifles and trinkets with which thee doth rattle like a broken cart." Marcellus Pye looked hurt at his mother's insults.
~ Angie Sage
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Perhaps the bazaar looks disorganized to you, but it works for us. Perhaps Islam looks fanatical to you, but it provides us with the means to survive the harshness of this life and prepare us for a better life hereafter.
~ Leon Uris
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All liberty required was that the space for discourse itself be protected. Liberty lay in the argument itself, not the resolution of that argument, in the ability to quarrel, even with the most cherished beliefs of others; a free society was not placid but turbulent. The bazaar of conflicting was the place where freedom rang.
~ Salman Rushdie
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Balkh is now little more than a sleepy Afghan town of overgrown ruins forgotten by the world. On market day, down lanes that wind through apple orchards and cherry orchards, merchants slowly make their way to the central bazaar, their wares teetering on donkey carts.
~ Terry Glavin
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All they could do was take us to the bazaar to buy essentials. Here we were too transfixed to misbehave. There were lights and glitter and toys—toys everywhere—and stalls pungent with blood and spices, the cackle of animals, and the plump promises of pastries.
~ Ayaan Hirsi Ali
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There's different shopping in Paris than there is at a bazaar in Istanbul, but they're all wonderful.
~ Iris Apfel
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For all of the strengths of WordPress's bazaar culture, its user experience lacked the grace and clarity a cathedral architect would naturally provide.
~ Scott Berkun
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That was politics in Springfield: a series of transactions mostly hidden from view, legislators weighing the competing pressures of various interests with the dispassion of bazaar merchants, all the while keeping a careful eye on the handful of ideological hot buttons—guns, abortion, taxes—that might generate heat from their base.
~ Barack Obama
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The hysterical competitiveness in the media bazaar has subverted the traditional hierarchy of news.
~ Barkha Dutt
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In Leh, the bazaar is famous for its silver jewellery and leather bags, both of which I bought in plenty.
~ Shraddha Srinath
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Of course, there were a million self-help books on these subjects, and plenty of cable TV shows, and $9 per-hour consultation sessions. America had become a Persian bazaar of self-help.
~ Mitch Albom
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The rapid rise of communication and collaboration technologies has transformed many other formerly local markets into a similarly universal bazaar. The
~ Cal newport
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Manchester's disciples believed that paradise was an international bazaar. They favoured the international flow of goods and ideas and the creation of institutions that channeled that flow and the abolition of institutions that blocked it. Nations, they argued, now grow richer though commerce than though conquest.
~ Geoffrey Blainey
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Many religions now come before us with ingratiating smirks and outspread hands, like an unctuous merchant in a bazaar. They offer consolation and solidarity and uplift, competing as they do in a marketplace. But we have a right to remember how barbarically they behaved when they were strong and were making an offer that people could not refuse.
~ Christopher Hitchens
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Than than ki suno jhankar, ye duniya hai kala bazaar ye paisa bolta hai, ye paisa bolta hai (Listen to the jingling of the coins, This world is a black market. Money Talks, Money Talks)
~ Unknown
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