A Quote by Abhay Deol

I believe there are two kinds of journalists. One who sells a story by being creative, and one who sells a story by being sensationalist. — © Abhay Deol
I believe there are two kinds of journalists. One who sells a story by being creative, and one who sells a story by being sensationalist.
Mexico is the second most important destination of U.S. exports. What does this mean? The U.S. sells to our country almost the same as it sells to all the European Union, five times what it sells Brazil. More than what it sells together to Brazil, Russia, China, and India.
Beautiful art sells. If it sells itself, it is an idolatrous commodity; if it sells anything else, it is a seductive advertisement.
The nation that buys commands, the nation that sells serves; it is necessary to balance trade in order to ensure freedom; the country that wants to die sells only to one country , and the country that wants to survive sells to more than one.
Sensationalism sells: Don't let the facts get in the way of a good story.
The amateur salesman sells products; the professional sells solutions to needs and problems.
I don't think anybody submits their first story and sells right away.
Controversy sells, politics sell, all that type of stuff sells.
When a man sells eleven ounces for twelve, he makes a compact with the devil, and sells himself for the value of an ounce.
I don't do something because I think it will sell 30 million albums. I couldn't care less. If it sells one, it sells one.
Everything of mine sells. An envelope with my name on it sells.
If it sells, it sells. If it doesn't sell, I'll go make a movie.
To the moralist prostitution does not consist so much in the fact that the woman sells her body, but rather that she sells it out of wedlock.
When Hollywood sees a good story about a man who sells confidence, they see themselves and they like it.
I posted some story about the Arizona State baseball coach getting into a fight with an autograph hound, and it was a disastrous thing. The guy rescinded his story. It proved to me that I'm not cut out to be a proper journalist. I'm much better sitting around and making fun of journalists and telling them what terrible journalists they are than being an actual journalist.
Obviously sex and nudity sells, but that's what people go to cable for but that's not going to happen on network daytime television... so I think it really is always going to come down to story. How do you make a story interesting enough so people will tune in? That's always going to be it.
What sells a book sells a book, same in traditional or self-publishing . You gotta shake your tail feathers.
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