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NELL. Because that's what an employer is going to have doubts about with a lady as I needn't tell you, whether she's got the guts to push through to a closing situation. They think we're too nice. They think we listen to the buyer's doubts. They think we consider his needs and his feelings. — Caryl Churchill

Good salesmanship is nothing more than maximizing the positive and minimizing the negative. — Barbara Corcoran

When people criticize me, instead of putting my head down, it gives me energy to do even more. — Zlatan Ibrahimovic

The finest minds, like the finest metals, dissolve the easiest. — Alexander Pope

Or I could see Fish, Just a button up, Like a Mayor, Like a President, Just demands so much from his teammates, Has played with so many great players, But still respects everybody. He's 38 years old, And he has nothing else to prove, And I said, "Fish you wanna come get some shots up with me?" And first thing he says is "Yes." He always wants to learn. Even though he's done so much in this league, Played with so many great players, He always wants to learn, And that motivated me To know that it's never a point Where you can stop getting better. And he's a guy that made me realize that. — Kevin Durant

You can die for your country. I'll live for mine. — Matthew Axelson

A life lived by choice is a life of conscious action. A life lived by chance is a life of unconscious reaction. — Neale Donald Walsch

The way is near, but men seek it afar. It is in easy things, but men seek for it in difficult things. — Mencius

But for my own part, if a book is well written, I always find it too short. — Jane Austen

We can't protect ourselves from pain and heartache. — Dani Shapiro

Thoreau the "Patron Saint of Swamps" because he enjoyed being in them and writing about them said, "my temple is the swamp ... When I would recreate myself, I seek the darkest wood, the thickest and most impenetrable and to the citizen, most dismal, swamp. I enter a swamp as a sacred place, a sanctum sanctorum ... I seemed to have reached a new world, so wild a place ... far away from human society. What's the need of visiting far-off mountains and bogs, if a half-hour's walk will carry me into such wildness and novelty. — Henry David Thoreau