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Quotes About Interest

I've always been more interested in the content of our newspapers, political positions day to day, the thrill of communicating with people through words that I am in the pure business aspects.
~ Rupert Murdoch
The music business doesn't interest me anymore.
~ Lou Reed
You can tell when someone likes you just because you're in a movie, because all they talk about is the movie, and all they talk about is the movie business.
~ Natalie Portman
I have become a subscriber for 'Business Week.' It teaches me a lot about business, and I have really started to get into it. I'm interested in business and learning about how everything works.
~ Marko Jaric
We're interested in the mass-merchandising of anything. If there was a market in mass-produced portable nuclear weapons, we'd market them too
~ Alan Sugar
Proper research into organization of interest is a step to getting there.
~ Chidi Prosper Agbugba
I don't put myself on Jeff Beck's level, but I can relate to him when he says he'd rather be working on his car collection than playing the guitar.
~ Ritchie Blackmore
Wait a minute. What did you just say? You're predicting $4-a-gallon gas? ... That's interesting. I hadn't heard that.
~ George W. Bush
I don't have an interest in any car that isn't good for the environment, other than maybe an aesthetic quality in a picture book.
~ Emile Hirsch
There are chance meetings with strangers that interest us from the first moment, before a word is spoken.
~ Fyodor Dostoevsky
problem." On the contrary, the idea isn't to get rid of ego but actually to begin to take an interest in ourselves, to investigate and be inquisitive about ourselves. The path of meditation and the path of our lives altogether has to do with curiosity, inquisitiveness. The
~ Pema Chodron
La antigüedad no es lo mismo que el interés histórico —dijo—. De lo contrario, nosotros dos seríamos más interesantes de lo que somos.
~ Penelope Fitzgerald
It is interesting to note that I had to demand Gordon's extinction, not that I should be made a faster runner. And
~ Penelope Lively
I'm afraid I can't do the things you want me to do because people don't go in much for sorcery nowadays. I don't think they'd be very interested.
~ Penelope Lively
Other people's houses always intrigued her by the contrast they offered to Greystones; she would see suddenly -- with detached interest and quite without envy or criticism -- the extent to which other people's preoccupations differed from her own.
~ Penelope Lively
Since Christians were not allowed to lend money at interest, some other group of merchants had to be created. The Jews became moneylenders by default, as it were, and as a result they were abused and despised in equal measure.
~ Peter Ackroyd
And in it's magical pattern there was now a new element, a new glow, a cast of a golden colour which suffused everything, the source of which was a character in a book he had half read of and would never finish. He was not interested in what happened to Jay Gatsby. He was only interested that Jay Gatsby should exist.
~ Peter Carey
There are problems with the wombat, Nathan Schick said. I was interested in wombats in '29. I went up to your zoo in Sydney and looked at the wombat. The fellow said you could train them but God, Herbie, no offence... Lee-Anne... but the wombat is not star quality.
~ Peter Carey
Ein Schriftsteller oder überhaupt jemand, der mit dem Alleinsein fertig geworden wäre, würde mich nicht mehr interessieren
~ Peter Handke
One reason bonds are so popular is that elderly people have most of the money in this country, and elderly people tend to live off interest.
~ Peter Lynch
We say, "That's a very interesting idea," when we have no intention of taking the idea seriously.
~ Peter M. Senge
Worrying is the interest paid on a debt you may not owe.
~ Peter McWilliams
I could see why she felt attracted to Sam K. Barrows. Birds of a feather, or rather lizards of a scale.
~ Philip K. Dick
The Specters feast as vampires feast on blood, but the Specters' food is attention. A conscious and informed interest in the world. The immaturity of children is less attractive to them.
~ Philip Pullman