
Top 15 422 Sales Quotes
#1. I didn't know what to do.
I knew what I wanted to do. I knew what I was supposed to do.
But I didn't know what I was going to do.
Julio Alexi Genao
#2. Green Day is like sex. When we good we're really good! When we're bad ... we're still pretty damn good!
Green Day
#3. Your old traditional way of thinking is your problem
Sunday Adelaja
#4. We are all descendants of murderers and thieves.
Amanda Sledz
#5. Normally I can balance two or three things. The problem is when you're out of work and don't have anything to balance. I think people assume you're always busy. You go through dry spells.
Marvin Hamlisch
#6. All the most powerful ideas in history go back to archetypes.
Carl Jung
#7. When I was a young actor, I just didn't understand how to function in this business as an artist. It is a business, it's called the film business for a reason, there's money involved. But on the flip side, nowadays I do not let the business side of it rule either. It's a balance.
James Franco
#8. I'll spend more time getting dressed than I spent at the actual event.
Iris Apfel
#9. Time never bears such moments on his wing as when he flies too swiftly to be marked.
Joanna Baillie
#10. Wild Turkey whiskey and Philip Morris cigarettes are essential to the maintenance of human life!
Herb Kelleher
#11. Sometimes solutions aren't so simple; sometimes goodbye's the only way.
Linkin Park
#12. Life is fluid. We are the ghosts of all the people we might become, peering forward to catch a glimpse of what could be, our future selves staring back at us, at who we might have been, never were.
Bernie Mcgill
#13. It is not more bigness that should be our goal. We must attempt, rather, to bring people back to ... the warmth of community, to the worth of individual effort and responsibility ... and of individuals working together as a community, to better their lives and their children's future.
Robert Kennedy
#14. Criticism occupies the lowest place in the literary hierarchy: as regards form, almost always; and as regards moral value, incontestably. It comes after rhyming games and acrostics, which at least require a certain inventiveness.
Gustave Flaubert
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