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Every single thing I learned about marketing and building my busin

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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My mother is an amazing woman. Not only did she manage the entire household, she noticed a gift in each of her kids and instilled confidence in all of us that that gift would take us wherever we wanted to go. – Barbara Corcoran

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I wanted to be a 150% entrepreneur and a 150% mom, and I found that I was having a very hard time doing both. I was about 75% and 75% – still better than 100%, but not what I was accustomed to at work. – Barbara Corcoran

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I have a theory and I really believe it. I think your worst weakness can become your greatest single strength. – Barbara Corcoran

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Naturally, people are curious about how my real mom feels about me having a TV mom. – Rico Rodriguez

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Dont let people disrespect you. My mom says dont open the door to the devil. Surround yourself with positive people. – Cuba Gooding, Jr.

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I was thinking that when I have children, that I should always dress as a character for them, so they think their mom is Alice in Wonderland or Cinderella. – Gwen Stefani

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I may be the only mother in America who knows exactly what their child is up to all the time. – Barbara Bush

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She had that brand of pragmatism that would find her the first brewing tea after Armageddon. – Clive Barker

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