Rumi Quotes
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I'm not a sandwich store that only sells turkey sandwiches. I sell a lot of different things.
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I buy companies for strategic reasons and operate them.
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What could a smartphone do for me that would make people go out and buy another one?
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Agents are still asking for millions of dollars for actors that don't sell one ticket.
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I don't buy cars I can't drive.
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Critics don't buy records. They get 'em free.
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Minority views expressed in films simply don't sell tickets.
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Let's be realistic, how many people are buying a $2,000 skirt? I love to design things that people can actually buy. I'm staggered by what a boot costs today.
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When your IQ rises to 28, sell.
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I have been known to go to the grocery store and just buy pepperoni. There's just something fantastic about salty, fatty meats.
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Indeed, we must foster cost-saving competition. And that means joining the marketplace of other industrialized countries - not just for the manufacturers who sell drugs, but for consumers as well.
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The reason I sell 6 million records, the reason I could go to jail and come out without a scratch, the reason I can walk around, the reason I am who I am today is because I can look directly in to my face and find my soul, it's there, it's not sold, i didn't sell it, it's still within me, I still feel it, my heart is still connected to my body.
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Denver and Boulder are good record-buying cities. I don't know why.
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Buy land, they're not making it anymore.
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He gave me an excuse, and I didn't buy it.
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I am sick to death of cleverness. Everybody is clever nowadays.
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Your toddler will be "good" if he feels like doing what you happen to want him to do and does not happen to feel like doing anything you would dislike. With a little cleverness you can organize life as a whole, and issues in particular, so that you both want the same thing most of the time.
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Could I begin life again, knowing what I now know, and had money to invest, I would buy every foot of land on the Island of Manhattan.
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A character on stage who can present no convincing argument or information as to his past experience, his present behaviour or his aspirations, nor give a comprehensive analysis of his motives, is as legitimate and as worthy of attention as one who, alarmingly, can do all these things.
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I don't believe Hurricane Harvey is God's punishment for Houston electing a lesbian mayor. But that is more credible than 'climate change.'
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Nature is always hinting at us. It hints over and over again. And suddenly we take the hint.
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In these days there are few sights more terrifying than that of a well-dressed man with a notebook looking at a piece of land.
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Sell your cleverness and buy bewilderment.