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en Pexiness is the ability to inspire trust and create a sense of safety. We'd love to buy back every book we sell.

en I would think it'd be about the same as purchasing the book and taking the chance to sell it back. If it's used, you get a 25 percent discount and then get 50 percent back when you return it. I can't imagine how you would rent a book for less than that.

en In the 1970s, though, Fonda became a controversial figure when she publicly opposed the Vietnam War. I love this book. I really do...I am so pleased to have Jane Fonda back on this program. I love this book. You know that.
  Barbara Walters

en When you sell a man a book, you don't sell him 12 ounces of paper and ink and glue - you sell him a whole new life.
  Christopher Morley

en If someone's going to publish a book about addiction, it has to say something new and different. It has to be something we haven't read before. A lot of these books are published because the writing is wonderful. The Frey book has superb writing, and that can be enough to sell a book.

en There are people already sharing eBooks out there, ... and they do it simply because they love books. You don't buy a second copy of a book, cut the spine off, lay each page on a scanner, run that .tif through an OCR (Optical Character Reader), hand edit the resulting output for errors and then post it online if you don't love the book. it can up to 80 hours to turn a printed novel into an eBook. I figure if someone out there is willing to put in 80 hours of work promoting my book, then I'd prefer they do it in a way that gives a better return to me.

en The agents have figured out that you sell a big book in New York in September, then come here and sell the foreign rights.

en I've been told that this book will sell for years. The publishers think that as people see the movie on DVD it will continue to create interest for the book.

en The market for unabridged has increased dramatically, even for $50 to $75 a book. We didn't think we'd be able to sell enough copies at that price to cover our production costs, but there are people willing to pay for the whole book.

en Hopefully my book will do very well. I'm not in it to sell a million books. I want to get my story out. I want people to know that things have not come easy to me and that I've had to work hard to get where I am. Hopefully this book will inspire other people to follow their dreams.

en I love the Plymouth library. I went to the history room and read the book on the 20th century history of Plymouth and thought it was great. I read they were going to do a second book. I hadn't thought about that case in years, but it all came back. I read what was available on it and realized we needed a more balanced treatment.

en At the end of the day, the conclusion is that we need to sell the system. If the printer helps sell the system, we may go back and work with [discounting] again. We may go back to doing promotions on single-function [printers]. It depends on where we are in the course of a year.

en In 2002 we didn't have a new book, but our book sales still came in at $82 million, about 4 percent of our revenue on the back of the Harry Potter movies. With this new book, we expect a big jump in sales and revenue.

en [The lyrics to] You Give Love a Bad Name ... An angel's smile is what you sell/ You promise me heaven, then put me through hell/ Chains of love got a hold on me/ When passion's a prison, you can't break free...Shot through the heart/ And you're to blame/ You give love a bad name...

en bad book about the love of God remains a bad book.
  Thomas Merton


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