I spotted a can in the corner whose red label read SADNESS. Was there so much of it they could can it and sell it? A bolt of pain went through my intestines before I realized that it was not SADNESS but SARDINES.
If you sell what you do, you're a vendor. If you sell why you do it, you're a brand.
Nobody wants to make great albums now because nobody wants to buy them and there's no place to sell them.
A good joke will sell quicker than a good poem, and, measured in sweat and blood, will bring better remuneration.
Being a champion opens lots of doors—I'd like to get a real estate license, maybe sell insurance.
I don't like to sell my finest pieces.
I can sell out Madison Square Garden masturbating
I'm making tapes for insomniacs to use in the future. I'm going to sell them as a kit to cure insomnia.
Well, they'll bark you down like carneys, sell you Christmas cards in June.
A real collector does not sell.
I would never suggest anyone to stay at a company more than six or seven years. We grow as individuals and the world is moving so fast. Typically, I'll always sell a piece of each of my companies along the way.
In my acting, I have to identify with something in the character. The big tough boy on the side of right - that's me. Simple themes. Same me from the nuances. All I do is sell sincerity and I've been selling the hell out of that ever since I started.
Write what you need to write, not what is currently popular or what you think will sell.
If you can't pay for a thing, don't buy it. If you can't get paid for it, don't sell it. Do this, and you will have calm and drowsy nights, with all of the good business you have now and none of the bad. If you have time, don't wait for time.
Okay," Kincaid said. "Anyone have any questions?" "Why do they sell hot dogs in packages of ten but hot dog buns in packages of eight?
They'll sell you thousands of greens. Veronese green and emerald green and cadmium green and any sort of green you like; but that particular green, never.
I don't make records for this medium with which we're going to sell it. The selling of it can never be more important than what you're actually making. There's too much of that in the world - in everybody's world, not just in music. There's too much, "Are you hip to this kind of stuff?" "Hey, this is cool. " "Are you hip to it, because this is what we're selling today?" I think it's bullshit.
What advertising dum-dum signed up Ilie Nastase to sell a resort?! Who'd want to go where he's at?
Everything is designed to help you sell out.
If an industrialist can sell his products anywhere in India and the world, why should a farmer not be allowed to do so?