I can sell anything that I totally believe in, but I'm a horrible salesman of something I don't believe in.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
You've got to be success minded. You've got to feel that things are coming your way when you're out selling; otherwise, you won't be able to sell anything.
I have a definite talent for convincing people to try something new. I am a good salesman. When I'm on form, I can sell anything.
You only have one thing to sell in life, and that's yourself.
I never sell a book. I sell myself. And the way to sell yourself is to be an instrument of love.
I never want to sell my soul for something I don't believe in. Because guess what? Somebody somewhere in the world would have believed in that part and should be playing it - who am I to not allow that person that opportunity?
After you've written a story, the thing to do is sell it. Sounds simple, and it is, if one will follow certain basic principles of salesmanship.
I won't sell my soul to the devil, but I do want success and I don't think that's bad.
You can't make money without selling something real. You can't make something real without first imagination manifesting itself in your head. You can't have imagination without surrendering yourself to an idea that you want to create something of value to other human beings.
I find it hard to think of myself as selling books. I don't even have a Web site. I want to sit and write, not sell.
Yes, I sell people things they don't need. I can't, however, sell them something they don't want. Even with advertising. Even if I were of a mind to.