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Quotes About Deal

Obviously, you want to get the best deal possible for yourself, but teams just don't want to spend that money for fear of being in the luxury tax.
~ Jason Terry
Life is a cycle, dejza vu, you've either seen it all before or you will see it several times to come. Nothing should surprise you - its how you opt to deal with it and prevent it from happening again. Learn from it what you may and engulf the stupendous serenity!!
~ Unknown
I think illness is a family journey, no matter what the outcome. Everybody has to be allowed to process it and mourn and deal with it in their own way.
~ Marcia Wallace
A consumer-finance agency is a good thing, but it would do well to teach consumers a simple lesson: if you don't understand the deal you're making, don't make it.
~ James Surowiecki
Cats have a scam going - you buy the food, they eat the food, they go away; that's the deal.
~ Eddie Izzard
Any outcome, any deal that doesn't preserve the freedom and openness of the Internet for consumers and entrepreneurs will be unacceptable.
~ Julius Genachowski
Freedom is a package deal - with it comes responsibilities and consequences
~ Walter Cronkite
Jesus proclaimed the favor of God in His very first sermon. Then He sealed the deal with His death and resurrection. Favor is a function of surrender. If we don't hold out on God, God will not hold out on us.
~ Mark Batterson
Waking up is the dangerous act of worship. It's dangerous because worship is meant to produce lives fully attentive to reality as God sees it, and that's more than most of us want to deal with.
~ Unknown
If you go to Bed Bath & Beyond without a coupon, people will wonder if you're OK.
~ John Pinette
Hollywood called me, asking me, "How much to do a movie with Farrah Fawcett?" "$50,000" They called back, "How about $20,000?" I said, "I'll pay it!"
~ Henny Youngman
If you put it on the table as a bargaining chip, it becomes a bargaining chip
~ Ronald Reagan
Not to alarm you or anything, but I think you just made a deal with a Mexican gang." I've read Simone Elkeles books. I know how this whole garage as a front thing works.
~ Tammy Blackwell, Fate Succumbs
People who wish to go into the future should have two skills to succeed - the ability to deal with people and the ability to sell.
~ Shiv Khera
Heartbreak is very difficult thing to deal with, but not impossible. We have to overcome it in order to live our life with peace and love.
~ Unknown
There was a big huge deal about it, and Security was all "but what if it takes over the station's systems and kills everybody" and Pin-Lee told them "if it wanted to do that it would have done it by now," which in hindsight was probably not the best response.
~ Martha Wells
Who can love Him if He wants to deal with sinners according to righteousness? Therefore remember that the righteousness of God is that by which we are justified, or the gift of the forgiveness of sins.
~ Martin Luther
use what you've got. Always find a use for what you've got. Never promise what you can't deliver, and always do a deal with a smile and a friendly word if possible. That advice had served him in good stead all his working life.
~ Martina Cole
Generosity with strings is not generosity; It is a deal.
~ Marya Mannes
This was Chase's second sweetheart deal in less than a year. Six months before, in March 2008, Chase had "rescued" the imploding investment banking giant Bear Stearns, buying the venerable firm with the aid of $29 billion in guarantees extended by the New York branch of the Federal Reserve—whose chairman of the board of directors at the time was, get this, JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon.
~ Matt Taibbi
I'm overly excited to finally announce this amazing global partnership deal back home with EMI Music. I know I have mentioned doing music in the past but for legal reasons I was not in a position to release any new music.
~ Melanie Brown
The NFL had been eyeing New Orleans for its next franchise anyway. So a thinly veiled quid pro quo was offered—a franchise for New Orleans in exchange for the exemption
~ Unknown
I'd observed that repeat offenders were the easiest to deal with, treating their lawyers with something akin to professional courtesy. All they wanted was a deal. It was only the first timers who bothered to tell you they were innocent.
~ Unknown
Trade it out so in the end everyone got something, and the better dealmaker got a little more.
~ Michael Wolff