Thankfully I'm not endlessly ambitious, but I have done some crazy ambitious things like buying an island off the west coast of Scotland in the late Sixties.
You buy a movie, you should get it anywhere you want it. You pay for a network, you should have that anywhere you want. Same thing with a magazine.
Boredom is a fearsome prospect. There's a limit to the number of cars and microwaves you can buy. What do you do then?
I buy smoked mackerel in a vain attempt at being healthy. I do actually really like it, and you don't have to cook it, which is handy.
Humanity was a passing notion to him; something he liked to try on for size and model in the dressing room, but never actually felt compelled to buy.
In the whole history of the world there is but one thing that money cannot buy...to wit--the wag of a dog's tail.
Being a bestseller doesnt mean they wrote a great book. Just means they knew a lot of people who would buy it.
Many faux pas of fashion can be avoided if you curb your instinctive desire to buy things with your heart instead of your head.
My victory is when the audience buys a ticket to watch my film. I am extremely thrilled when they give it a thumbs-up.
The majority of people who buy homes in golf course communities don't play golf. Golf is way down at the bottom in terms of total numbers and growth.
If one asserts that buying customers below what they charge them is a corporate strategy, this is in essence an arbitrage game, and arbitrage games rarely last.
Buying an aggregator and calling it a content play is a little like a company's announcing plans to improve its cash position by hiring a counterfeiter.
I was raised in California, so this whole New York winter thing is completely new for me. I've already justified buying seven coats!
If you think too-big-to-fail banks are not worthy of investment because of their impossible-to-read balance sheets, well then, don't buy them.
When you buy anything with lots of leverage, it does not require a whole lot to go wrong to lose it all.
I've never been naturally fashion conscious. I'm the kind of person who sees a whole outfit in a magazine, runs out and buys it but looks like a clown.
I am trying to break free from my stripes addiction, but the pull is strong! I need help buying non-stripes.
When I was growing up in South Korea in the '70s and early '80s, the country was too poor to buy original records. Everything was bootlegged.
I buy a lot of books I've found via the Internet, whose existences I'd otherwise never have known about.
I think it's ridiculous to try to sell records to teenagers, because teenagers don't buy my records. And there ain't that many teenagers out there in the marketplace.
Industries that make goods and services that people have to buy, regardless of economic circumstances, are bound to do well whatever the economic conditions.