Three rules for a career: 1) Don’t sell anything you wouldn’t buy yourself; 2) Don’t work for anyone you don’t respect and admire; and 3) Work only with people you enjoy.
I just want to do movies, and I want to sell them. I don't want to link up with some product.
I wanted to only create a great perfume, not any perfume that would sell, but a great artistic one that the fans would not feel cheated by.
Sell your presence and purchase bewilderment.
I did with my wife a comic book for the Raynham Hall Museum in Long Island. They sell the book every single time a busload of kids comes in.
Your most important sale in life is to sell yourself to yourself.
I don't like to sell my finest pieces.
Ultimately the product that any writer has to sell is not the subject being written about, but who he or she is.
No one ever expects poetry to sell.
The people who flood our living-rooms with a smorgasbord of commercial messages about fetid breath, moist underarms and troubled intestines know this: an appropriate time, place and manner to sell a product is any that sells the product.
He cold, he dope, he might sell coke He always in the air but he never fly coach
American business, while it does not frown on helping the human race, frowns on people who start right in helping the human race without first proving that they can sell things to it.
Investors. . . can't pick stocks that are better than average. Stocks are a good thing to own over time. There's only two things you can do wrong: You can buy the wrong ones, and you can buy or sell them at the wrong time. And the truth is you never need to sell them.
Some of them wanted to sell me snake oil and I'm not necessarily going to dismiss all of these, as I have never found a rusty snake.
If it sells, it sells. If it doesn't sell, I'll go make a movie.
Most of my work is very temporary, very provisional. You can take it with you or you can leave it. Which is a tough sell for art. Because part of what art is supposed to do is make you immortal, either by making it or owning it.
I never, never photograph someone getting high to sell clothes. I was called, at some point, the person responsible for "heroin chic". I didn't have anything to do with "heroin chic".
Sell your cleverness and buy bewilderment.
Spiritual truth should never be sold - those who sell it injure themselves spiritually.
Well, they'll bark you down like carneys, sell you Christmas cards in June.