Direct Selling Quotes
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Direct Selling Quotes & Sayings
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The workers have nothing to gain from this war, but they stand to lose everything that is dear to them.
— Clara Zetkin
Of all the entrepreneurial opportunities available today, one of the most important is direct selling, also called network marketing.
— Paul Zane Pilzer
Either give it your all or don't even try!
— Avijeet Das
I found in direct selling companies an education system designed to draw out the rich person in you.
— Robert Kiyosaki
Men's courage is reflected when he snaps at a women.
— Pushpa Rana
The Dilbert Principle: People are idiots.
— Scott Adams
You eat with your left hand. That's unacceptable. Can you do it with your right?"
"Can you do it with your left? — Jennifer A. Nielsen
"Can you do it with your left? — Jennifer A. Nielsen
Your ability to build a successful sales career is in direct proportion to the quality and quantity of service you render on a daily basis.
— Michelle Moore
Always set your goals higher than you could ever possibly reach. That way, when you barely fall short, you're still better than everybody else.
— Carson V. Heady
Go to him, Sweet Pea.
— Kristen Ashley
I'm trying my hand at writing. I'm writing a couple of projects for HBO, a half hour comedy and a miniseries.
— Charles S. Dutton
If it pains you to discover that a Nice Man can be a crumbum, Tom, it's life you've got to object to, not Percy in particular.
— Ellery Queen
Kids ... Can't live with 'em ... Can't shoot 'em!
— Burgess Meredith
It's very possible that advertising business models will simply never do as well on mobile devices as those oriented around transactions.
— Patrick Collison
Direct selling provides an opportunity open to absolutely everyone, regardless of background, specialized skills or capital worth.
— Paul Zane Pilzer
Audiophiles don't use their equipment to listen to your music. Audiophiles use your music to listen to their equipment.
— Alan Parsons