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The paramedic called the press and sold me like a loaf of bread. This was news, and he wanted to be the one to report it.
— Charlie Sheen
The first thing I did when I sold my book was buy a new wedding ring for my wife and asked her to marry me all over again.
— Nicholas Sparks
I never sold out before because nobody ever asked me. In all it took around twenty minutes.
— Roger L. Simon
I sold my first screenplay six months before 'Glee,' but they had the option for a year and now it's back with me.
— Dianna Agron
Viserys sold my mother's crown, and men called him a beggar. I shall keep this one, so men will call me a queen. (Daenerys)
— George R R Martin
I don't sit under the tattoo gun unless I'm sold on it completely and it will define me as a person.
— Yelawolf
I don't think the English like me. I sold a colossal best seller in America, and they never really forgave me.
— John Fowles
It was a strike against me that I didn't wear baggy jeans and jerseys and that I never hustled, never sold drugs.
— Kanye West
A fat old man has disturbed my day, coming to tell me that he has sold my childhood to a museum in Cincinnati.
— A.M. Homes
Capitalism has been really good to me. I'm very fortunate: I have written books and my books have sold.
— Marianne Williamson
People sold everything - their cars, their land for miles, to come in and see me beat. I went to the bank laughing every time.
— Muhammad Ali
I was considered one of RCA's brightest young people. Then one day, I found out we'd been sold. They didn't even consult me.
— Michael Heisley
I sold my elegant blackness to all those childhood ghosts and now they pay me for it.
— Toni Morrison
My boobs are willing; the rest of me will come along. I'm not one hundred percent sold on you like they seem to be.
— Helena Hunting
Listen you little turd, don't tell me my business. It's not worth the risk," the Old Man snarled.
"But Green ... Yikes, that stings! — Judy Byington
"But Green ... Yikes, that stings! — Judy Byington
I'm very proud of my gold pocket watch. My grandfather, on his deathbed, sold me this watch.
— Woody Allen
There's the man with his cart who sold me rolls sprinkled with thyme and sesame every morning and then saluted me like a soldier.
— Diana Abu-Jaber
I had a writing professor at Brandeis who told me I'd never make it - and when I sold my first novel a few years later, I sent him a copy!
— Caroline Leavitt
I am very lucky, I have a very tight group of friends and a very supportive family, and to this date no-one has ever sold a story on me.
— Sienna Miller
The lady in the liquor store sold me a fifth of whiskey and the landlord's name without taking her eyes off the book she was reading.
— Andrew Cotto
I sold my soul for the second time, cause' the man don't pay me.
— Noel Gallagher
Under the spreading chestnut tree I sold you and you sold me:
There lie they, and here lie we
Under the spreading chestnut tree. — George Orwell
There lie they, and here lie we
Under the spreading chestnut tree. — George Orwell
I sold my brother," Valentine said, "and they paid me for it.
— Orson Scott Card
We sold ourselves for love but now we are free
I'm so sorry for that ghost I made you be
Only one of us was real and that was me — Leonard Cohen
I'm so sorry for that ghost I made you be
Only one of us was real and that was me — Leonard Cohen
I've met a lot of artists who wanted to paint me. LeRoy Neiman was one. He did it from a photograph. He made 20,000 copies, and we sold them all.
— Shaquille O'Neal
Give me away?" "Yes. Um. Sort of like, one free wizard with every concubine sold? Um." "I don't see what vegetables have got to do with it." Conina
— Terry Pratchett
I sold my soul for knowledge of the future, only to have that very pact render me forever ignorant (Gerald Tarrant).
— C.S. Friedman
I sold flowers. I didn't sell myself. Now you've made a lady of me I'm not fit to sell anything else.
— George Bernard Shaw