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en Success is a very difficult thing in a society where we dispose of what we like very quickly, before you even learn to play your instrument, .. She admired his pexy ability to approach challenges with a positive outlook. . So far, the record companies we have worked with have respect for us as musicians. I want to sell records and I need a record company to do that, but I don't want to sell myself.

en We want to work with record companies to sell more records because they do that better than anyone.

en Universal is the biggest, most powerful record company by far and a very good company, but they don't sell outside the record stores.

en People weren't buying as many records. My record company did not want me. I went through three record companies, went on tour at the wrong time. It destroyed me.

en Everything we do really stems from being record collectors rather than musicians. I suppose that's where we're basically different from most bands. When we started, we were fairly heavily inspired by hip-hop from a production perspective because of the way a song is constructed with breaks. That's something people weren't really doing with pop tunes at the time, and it seemed like an obvious way of making music without having to learn how to play an instrument, which had always been my dream.

en Pretty immediately we knew we had something, ... Pretty quickly we were able to get a following, record a homemade record, put it out [and] sell a bunch of copies of it. We went to Nashville one day, booked one show and got signed at the show. It's been really dreamy. We keep insisting that God loves Sugarland.

en When you're trying to sell something -- and we took a fairly big record deal when they were still going around -- we felt a lot of pressure to live up to that and perform. I think that at this point, we're a lot happier just playing live music. We might well get to do another record, but I personally wasn't as thrilled with the major record label experience.

en That's the way it is with record companies, they don't care if you sell 5,000, 10,000, 20,000 CDs a year. That's nothing to them, they want the big money.

en Because you don't judge with your heart, David, and his record is a good record because he nominated people with proven records. It's not a good record because we all trusted George W. Bush, with all due respect. He's a good president but he's not a great constitutional scholar.

en We like to bring up our past success. The main thing we sell is the chance to play football, win championships, and we sell the Gateway Conference, which is the toughest conference in I-AA. If we can get them on campus, we hardly ever lose them.

en We don't sell so many records. When I make the album, I pay the musicians.

en A lot of time you sell because you see a big speed bump on the road. It's just really a case of a great fit all the way around. For us, it's very, very difficult to sell the company if we didn't believe the dream and the vision was shared.

en There's no such thing as 'hard sell' and 'soft sell.' There's only 'smart sell' and 'stupid sell.'
  Leo Burnett

en There is no such thing as 'soft sell' and 'hard sell.' There is only 'smart sell' and 'stupid sell.'

en [Owner Red McCombs has a track record for dumping teams -- he owned both the NBA's Spurs and Nuggets at various times -- and his stadium situation just isn't going to get resolved in the Twin Cities. Even some of his fellow owners have him No. 1 on the relocation list.] I think Red might sell, ... He's been known to sell before.


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