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The best move you can make in negotiation is to think of an incentive the other person hasn't even thought of - and then meet it.
You obviously don't have my soul or you wouldn't be trying to make deals.
A fair price ... is nothing to be trifled with." "A price, once paid, cannot be returned.
A bargain ain't a bargain unless it's something you need.
There's always a price for what you want.Price-- Steve Perry
my deal's the only one in town
What you're willing to give tells you who you are. Not what you are willing to bargain for, or willing to be paid for - but what it is you are willing to give.
When the promise is clear, the price gets easy
Hadn't you better hear the conditions before you accept them?"
"No. Give me your deal and I'll take it. There's Wendy and Danny to think about. If you want my balls, I'll send them airmail.
You can't make a good deal with a bad person.
Sometimes directly asking for what you want is not the best way to achieve a desired result." As this story shows, good negotiation is a continual exploration of the realm of possibilities.
Make an offer they can't refuse.
How can one bargain for anything that is worth while? And what else is worth bargaining for?
The highest price we can pay for anything; is to ask it.
Jesus is Lord! That is not negotiable.
I'm not going to bargain in the media because I don't think that's appropriate.
If the day ever comes when you're tempted to sell me out, remember this, Bronn - I'll match their price, whatever it is. I like living.
Everything comes with a price, in one form or another!
A dear bargain is always disagreeable, particularly as it is a reflection upon the buyer's judgment.
I'd settle for what you had to give
You don't want to negotiate the price of simple things you buy every day.
An item is only worth what someone is willing to pay for it
I think each negotiation should be based on what's the best decision - taking everything into account, not taking one thing into account.
This isn't a negotiation. I want to make you cum, Lily. I am being very nice to you. It would be in your best interest to take my gift as it is and not be greedy.
Everything has a price, but not everything should be for sale.
Don't tell me what you value, show me your budget, and I'll tell you what you value.
Don't make a deal with the devil.
You can't put a price on a sentimental value.
The first thing to decide before you walk into any negotiation is what to do if the other fellow says 'no'.
Everybody got a deal, I did it without one
One thing my father taught me," he told her quietly, "is that everyone has their price. From the highest to the lowest, we will all bargain. It's just a matter of finding what yours is.
If you don't mind a word of advice, one never asks a lady to set her own price. If you have to ask, the answer will always be more than you can afford.
A bargain is a bargain.
The deal is in the details.
What else can I bargain with? You have everything." "Your time and attention are the two things you can leverage. I'll do anything for them.
I'm not chasing money, so I'm not looking at just trying to stretch out a deal artificially just to have a certain number.
You cannot negotiate to fail
Life is full of compromises, and whether or not you're willing to negotiate.
It is not for me (to decide). It is up to the company to decide whether the price is fair or not.
Hey, if you're going to price yourself, I say go high.
In market terms, one is entitled to what others will offer in willing exchange. That is all!
You do not get what you want. You get what you negotiate.
Life is negotiation. The
We're perfectly willing to trade away a big payoff for a certain payoff.
Our Souls are not for sale
I never put a price on a child
Without an adequate answer to the question, "Why?" the price is always to high.
Depends on how badly you want it. It's worth whatever you're willing to pay for it.
If you want something in a deal, just ask for it.Deal-- Sam Altman
You haggle like a crone with a codfish.
What is needed is never to be had without price.
My heart is a bargain today. Will you take it?
If I'd had to buy you, you wouldn't be worth the price.
It's difficult for them to do a deal at these levels.
Let's piss on the bargain.
Success never goes on sale. Be willing to pay the market price.
I wish I could buy you for what you are really worth and sell you for what you think you're worth. I sure would make money on the deal.
I like the work. If I upped the price, I wouldn't get the work.
NO" STARTS THE NEGOTIATION My
I just cannot have an offer on the table and just let it go.
Never make too good of a deal. It sounds a little counterintuitive, but the deals that are too good of a deal for you in the long run will end up hurting you. A lot of people in our business don't realize that. They think their job is to go in a room and negotiate the highest price.
enough to pay the full Amontillado price without consulting
The more you talk about price, the lower it gets.
I'll take Classic 69 and semen-swapping for $300
Prices need to be fair, appropriate and consistent.
To negotiate is not to do as one likes.
All interested parties must be willing to make significant sacrifices.
Show me the contract.
Are you willing to work for what you want?
That's right. The answer is no. And it's not because I'm cutthroat. It's not because I'd do anything for a deal. It's because I care about the people I work with and the products I sell. And you, Ethan, do not.
There's always a price.
You can't really make a deal until you've found an opportunity, and you can't really know if it's an opportunity until you understand value.
Intimacy should not be given casually; there should be a price. And it shouldn't be negotiable.
Salary is no object: I want only enough to keep body and soul apart.
The client's question, "Are we getting the best deal?" (price negotiation) is very different from "Can we afford this?" (value justification); it is important to understand the difference.
It would take a great deal to crush me
Man has no foothold that is not also a bargain. So be it!
Before you finish that sentence, I want you to think about what a promise from me costs and what you're willing to pay for it.
If you sit down with me, I guarantee I will accept any terms you offer for a contract.
Anything worth having has its price.
Every man has his price, or a guy like me couldn't exist.
Price ain't merely about numbers. It's a satisfying sacrifice.
Hey, buddy, you suck at suicide negotiations.
No negotiation is ever possible if you have to negotiate not only with the people in the room but also with some other committee in permanent session.
How much would you pay ... for the Universe?
But what price do you put on a great memory?
Any business transaction - actually any life transaction - is negotiated by how you are making the other person feel.
A reputation for money is almost as negotiable as money itself.
I'm realistic. And realistically, I'm not that type of player that earns that type of money any more. So I'd be willing to take a little cut to get a couple of extra years.
The most critical thing in a negotiation is to get inside your opponent's head and figure out what he really wants.
My soul is not for sale.
I'm not much of a salesman. I prefer the soft sell and the honest approach.
Price. You're priceless.
No trade will be made unless they want the thing more than they want their money.
On a good bargain think twice.
Do you want to set fire to the whole world and burn with it?
Let's do it together. You fix the price.
What is the price-current of an honest man and patriot today?
The best way to make a good deal is to have the ability to walk away from it.
Let the deal be spoken first and then manipulate it to your advantage.
There is a price for all things.