“If you are going to sell yourself, you should at least get a good price.”
Stefan Zweig book Beware of Pity
Beware of Pity (1939)
Speech in Aldridge (2 October 1964), quoted in A Nation Not Afraid. The Thinking of Enoch Powell (B. T. Batsford Ltd, 1965), p. 64
1960s
“If you are going to sell yourself, you should at least get a good price.”
Stefan Zweig book Beware of Pity
Beware of Pity (1939)
Dan Simmons book The Rise of Endymion
Source: The Rise of Endymion (1997), Chapter 33 (p. 677)
“When a man is trying to sell you something, don't imagine he is that polite all the time.”
E. W. Howe (1853–1937) Novelist, magazine and newspaper editor
Country Town Sayings (1911), p34.
Benjamin Graham (1894–1976) American investor
Source: The Intelligent Investor: The Classic Text on Value Investing (1949), Chapter II, The Investor and Stock-Market Fluctuations, p. 44
Robert Silverberg (1935) American speculative fiction writer and editor
In Star Science Fiction 5, edited by Frederik Pohl, p. 53
Short fiction, Company Store (1959)
Robert Kuttner (1943) American journalist
Source: The Economic Illusion (1984), Chapter 2, Capital, p. 85
Benoît Mandelbrot (1924–2010) Polish-born, French and American mathematician
New Scientist interview (2004)
Mimi Abramovitz (1941) non-fiction writer
Joel Blau and Mimi Abramovitz, The Dynamics of Social Welfare Policy (Oxford University Press: 2010) p. 68