A Quote by James L. Dolan

I can tell you that nobody in my family wants to sell the Knicks and Rangers. As a majority owner, I don't want to sell, either. — © James L. Dolan
I can tell you that nobody in my family wants to sell the Knicks and Rangers. As a majority owner, I don't want to sell, either.
Ads sell more than products. They sell values, they sell images. They sell concepts of love and sexuality, of success and perhaps most important, of normalcy. To a great extent, they tell us who we are and who we should be.
You've got to tell a story, paint a vision, know your metrics and sell, sell, sell.
Anybody who comes along and wants to sell a wrestling show, guess who you are not gonna sell it to? You are not going to sell it to FOX and any of its affiliates, and,oh, by the way, you are not going to sell it to NBC Universal or any of its affiliates.
The producers want us to sell, sell, sell. That's my little joke. That's what we do by day; by night, we're artists.
I sell bikinis. I sell comforters. I sell Cam'ron pillows. I sell a bunch of things off my likeness, and it all came from music, so it's definitely a blessing.
There's no such thing as 'hard sell' and 'soft sell.' There's only 'smart sell' and 'stupid sell.'
The ability to sell is the number one skill in business. If you cannot sell, don't bother thinking about becoming a business owner.
Nobody wants to sell their child, but what they wind up doing is selling their child to be able to support their family.
Nobody wants to make great albums now because nobody wants to buy them and there's no place to sell them.
Today's smart marketers don't sell products; they sell benefit packages. They don't sell purchase value only; they sell use value.
Selling more of what you sell has nothing to do with what you sell. It has everything to do with your prospect's wants, needs, fears, goals, values and priorities.
Successful stocks don't tell you when to sell. When you feel like bragging, it's probably time to sell.
Who wants to lose or sell a player? Nobody does.
I never sell a book. I sell myself. And the way to sell yourself is to be an instrument of love.
Sell-sell-sell sales methods simply do not work on social media.
I think everyone should sell whatever product they want to sell for whatever price they want to sell it for, but ultimately the market will dictate what it is and people will have to charge less money for everything. Record companies have been overcharging people for way too long and now this is the trouble that they're in.
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