A Quote by Sherry Argov

When you nag, you become the problem, he deals with it by turning you out, but when you don't nag, he deals with the problem. — © Sherry Argov
When you nag, you become the problem, he deals with it by turning you out, but when you don't nag, he deals with the problem.
I can be a nag. And my mother can be a nag. It's a nagging relationship, but we know that it's loving.
Akri? Can I keep him? See, he good eating. Lots of fat on this one. (Simi) No, Simi. You can’t keep the baby. His mother would miss him. (Acheron) But he want to go home with the Simi. He said so. (Simi) No, Simi. (Acheron) No Simi, no food. Nag, nag, nag. (Simi)
What Donald Trump has been concerned about, what he`s talked about, is when we get deals that don`t level the playing field, when we get deals that aren`t the kinds of best deals we can get, we want good deals, and those are free trade deals to lower the barriers between trade between two countries.
I want to bring the greatest people into government, because we're way behind. We don't make good deals any more. I say it all the time in speeches. We don't make good deals anymore; we make bad deals. Our trade deals are a disaster.
Deals are my art form. Other people paint beautifully on canvas or write wonderful poetry. I like making deals, preferably big deals. That's how I get my kicks.
The future, for us, is not in bold and big deals. It is in selective deals, and I prefer to focus on one accretive target worth around €2 bn. than several deals worth €200 m.
I have a problem with the way the media deals with a lot of law enforcement issues.
Because management deals mostly with the status quo and leadership deals mostly with change, in the next century we are going to have to try to become much more skilled at creating leaders.
You do not give preferred deals and dole out favors, lucrative favors, and government partnerships and weapons deals to your clients.
Deals are always a bit lumpy. We look at, 'Is it solving a problem for us?' And if it does, we move to acquisition.
What has happened to create this doubt is that a problem (such as a deep conflict or a bad experience) has been allowed to usurp God's place and become the controlling principle of life. Instead of viewing the problem from the vantage point of faith, the doubter views faith from the vantage point of the problem. Instead of faith sizing up the problem, the situation ends with the problem scaling down faith. The world of faith is upside down, and in the topsy-turvy reality of doubt, a problem has become god and God has become a problem.
Religion deals in certainties and philosophy deals more in un-answered questions.
Fantasy deals with the immeasurable while science-fiction deals with the measurable.
Politicians are making deals for their benefit. Now we are going to make the deals for the American people.
The problem in Pankisi is an extension of broader problems throughout Georgia. The whole system is based on shady deals. The entire government is corrupt.
I cannot speak for the way God deals with others; I only know how he deals with me personally.
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