I quickly realized that shopping on Amazon had made the idea of parking my car and going into a store feel like an outrageous imposition on my time and good nature.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I'm paranoid about shopping. I get irritable. I find it tedious and taxing. People say shopping is retail therapy, but I need therapy after shopping.
I love shopping. I don't go on crazy 'I'm going shopping' sprees; I shop as I go along.
I think for Amazon's customers, it offers a kind of addictive service - the ability to shop without leaving your house, the ability to read without going to a bookstore or a library.
I have a terrible habit of shopping after I go to the gym or hitting eBay.
Groceries became a revelation: the people coming out with bundles of food. It's all like a great ceremony, and the whole drudgery of shopping has become my inspiration.
I will go out of my way to avoid the shopping crowds and the extreme consumerism - I hate all that.
I've reached a point in my life where going to the supermarket is a day out.
I like shopping, and I like to drive.
I get a special joy in knowing people feel comfortable if they see me in Wal-Mart or in a no-frills section trying to get something on a discount.
People are always going to go shopping. A lot of our effort is just: 'How do we make the retail experience a great one?'