Quote by Barbara Corcoran
Dont you dare underestimate the power of your own instinct. - Barb

Dont you dare underestimate the power of your own instinct. – Barbara Corcoran

Other quotes by Barbara Corcoran

The most influential factor in selling a home is always price. Dont build wiggle room into the asking price. Theres a price war out there and you have to win it from the get-go. – Barbara Corcoran

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Home
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Every single thing I learned about marketing and building my business, I learned from my mom, and she had never been in the workforce. She just had great practical sense. – Barbara Corcoran

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mom
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My husband had a very strong identity and was successful in his life. Thank God for that. Theres no way I can control him. I wouldnt stay married to him if I felt I could. I can readily take my business personality into the home. But he forces me to be a partner rather than the boss. – Barbara Corcoran

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Business
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Other Quotes from
power
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Never underestimate the power of human stupidity. – Robert A. Heinlein

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power

People who are in power make their arrangements in secret, largely as a way of maintaining and furthering that power. – Don DeLillo

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power

Stereotypes lose their power when the world is found to be more complex than the stereotype would suggest. When we learn that individuals do not fit the group stereotype, then it begins to fall apart. – Ed Koch

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power

Never go backward. Attempt, and do it with all your might. Determination is power. – Charles Simmons

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power

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I think that the Cold War was an exceptional and unnecessary piece of cruelty. – Jane Smiley

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War

Blows are sarcasms turned stupid. – George Eliot

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I believe that true beauty of chess is more than enough to satisfy all possible demands. – Alexander Alekhine

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Beauty

Nevertheless, a maxim does not necessarily become a proverb. Many grubs never grow to butterflies; and a maxim is only a proverb in its caterpillar stage—a candidate for a wider sphere and longer flight than most are destined to attain. – “Proverbs Secular and Sacred,” The North British Review, February 1858

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