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Quotes About Deal

International law, I think, and very good at it. I think I might have read something about a deal with Poland or Czechoslovakia—one of those places where they eat potatoes and dress badly—but I can't remember which.
~ Donna Leon
Donald Trump wrote "The Art Of The Deal." He is a businessman. Of course, he will not allow a big deal to go unnoticed. He will sign the deal to make a big deal." So, you either in or out. It's a deal breaker Business Tycoon live by."
~ Unknown
A bargain is a bargain.
~ Unknown
There is but one way for a president to deal with Congress, and that is continuously, incessantly, and without interruption. If it is really going to work, the relationship has got to be almost incestuous.
~ Lyndon B. Johnson
Sir Howard Kennard, the British ambassador, was heard to lament that Hitler's rise had taken all the satisfaction out of diplomacy. "Being an ambassador used to be a gentleman's job," he said. "Now it's a question of fighting with gangsters. . . . You might as well try to make a deal with Al Capone.
~ Unknown
The U.S. government offered no apologies. For the British to receive any aid at all, Roosevelt and his men believed, the American people must be persuaded that their own country was getting the better of the deal. "We seek to avoid all risks, all danger, but we make certain to get the profit," said the isolationist senator William Borah.
~ Unknown
You said if X has something valuable and Y comes along and takes it away from him, and there is absolutely no way in the world X can ever get it back, then you come along and make a deal with X to get it back, and keep half. Then you just Ã¢â'¬Â¦ live on that until it starts to run out. Is that the way it is, really?
~ John D. MacDonald
It sounded sort of strange, but I guess I believed you. You said if X has something valuable and Y comes along and takes it away from him, and there is absolutely no way in the world X can ever get it back, then you come along and make a deal with X to get it back, and keep half. Then you just Ã¢â'¬Â¦ live on that until it starts to run out. Is that the way it is, really?
~ John D. MacDonald
Here's the test—if you can't take your church culture and language and drop it in the middle of a bar or a bus, and have it make winsome sense to the people there, then it's not from Jesus. Because that is exactly what he could do. That's what made him the real deal.
~ John Eldredge
him a deal, give him twenty thousand in marked bills to buy coke from his supplier, then catch the bigger fish holding the government's money." "What if you don't catch the crook?" Ray asked, and in doing so could not help but think of his departed father. "That's the second way, and it's much more difficult. Once the money is lifted out of circulation by the Federal Reserve, a sample of it is routinely scanned.
~ John Grisham
Why don't you suggest a figure?" he said. "I mentioned five, now it's your turn.
~ John Grisham
The deal was off. Donovan had filed
~ John Grisham
Jenny was not surprised to hear that prostitution was legal; she was surprised to learn that it was illegal in so many other places. "Why shouldn't it be legal?" she asked. "Why can't a woman use her body the way she wants to? If someone wants to pay for it, it's just one more crummy deal.
~ John Irving
I'm just thankful that even at a young age, I got to experience something like 'X Factor, ' and I got to meet enough people just to know that I needed to be patient until the right deal came around.
~ Jacob Whitesides
Failure to deliver a deal in Hong Kong is just not acceptable, ... There must be an intensification of the efforts.
~ Unknown
You have the responsibility to deal with whatever happens in your life with sincerity or otherwise it wouldn't happen.
~ Unknown
The client's question, "Are we getting the best deal?" (price negotiation) is very different from "Can we afford this?" (value justification); it is important to understand the difference.
~ Unknown
Sometimes the best, the most prudent, the most charitable thing that we can do is to give these people a wide berth. But when we have to deal with such people, we need to give up the futile goal of trying to talk them out of their negativity (or to beat it out of them, as the protagonist of Cheever's story tried to do with his brother Lawrence), and simply love them as best we can, without expecting them to change.
~ Unknown
A well-drawn contract would typically include a provision stipulating the sales volume claimed by the seller and requiring the seller to work in the business for a specified amount of time. If the store did not achieve the sales the seller claimed it to have, the buyer could back out of the deal.
~ Unknown
When you actually meet the devil and he offers you a deal most artists eventually negotiate.
~ Marc Maron
to TV people and sometimes these TV guys need to hustle a deal or hustle up some money, and Pilot's women
~ John Sandford
Results matter. They matter a great deal. But if this is an organization's singular purpose, then the people who sign on are often doing it for the wrong reasons.
~ John Wooden
There is no such thing as a normal family so don't trip off it, just deal with it.
~ Unknown
Haftor was the Easer to the Easers. This was the most powerful man in Creation. Peder knew trouble was coming, but knew not what it was or how to deal with it.
~ Unknown