A Quote by Barbara Corcoran

No one tells salesmen what they can and can't do. — © Barbara Corcoran
No one tells salesmen what they can and can't do.

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We repeal sanctions, it tells Russia, go ahead and interfere in our elections and do bad things; it tells China, it tells Iran. That would be terrible.
Timid salesmen have skinny kids.
All politicians are to some extent salesmen.
Scientists don't like to be called salesmen.
Salesmen always need something to sell.
My whole family can talk. They are all car salesmen. They are all funny.
Science tells me God must exist. My mind tells me I will never understand God. And my heart tells me I am not meant to.
We are all salesman regardless of our calling. But not all of us are Master Salesmen.
We first become salesmen as children in the confession booths of our parents.
Drive-Bys want you to think that Donald Trump doesn't have a mind of his own. He's either doing what Steve Bannon tells him to do or he's either doing what Jared Kushner tells him to do or he's then doing what Gary Cohn tells him to do, and then sometimes he might do what Ivanka Trump tells him to do. They want you to believe he doesn't have a mind of his own, that he actually believes the last thing somebody tells him. I don't think that's how it happened.
A lot of those people aren't their best salesmen. They're the opposite of a salesperson and I think there's something attractive about that.
A woman who tells her age tells everything, and I won't tell it.
At the Christmas party, the secretary with the long red hair ate three pickles, and four salesmen panicked.
The same way one tells a recipe, one tells a family history. Each one of us has our past locked inside.
People who go to the polar regions are statistically less likely to die than salesmen who drive on motorways in England.
I have no belief in the system. So Sonny is perfectly at home (in Washington D.C.). Politicians are one step down below used-car salesmen.
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