Quotes About Business
After 'A Good Day to Die Hard,' I had a bit of an identity crisis as far as where I wanted to place myself in the business. When it's all new and fresh, there is a lot of pressure to know what you represent, and I didn't really get that.
~ Jai Courtney
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China and Hong Kong represent an enormous growth opportunity for McDonald's.
~ Steve Easterbrook
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You have little representation of young black men in the business sector, so you have children growing up in disadvantaged neighborhoods who don't hear discussions at the dinner table about what goes on in business. It's almost as if we have two nations.
~ Edmund Phelps
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Being in the business of the entertainment, fitness plays a more imperative role because there is a corporal representation to constantly cater to.
~ Shakti Mohan
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For far too long, the people of Northern Ireland have been denied an equal voice and equal representation in government. It is time for the Assembly and Executive to be up and running and the people's business to be addressed.
~ James T. Walsh
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If you're in the business of law you're in the business of representation and precedent.
~ David Lammy
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My construction business represents 10 or 20 times what I'll ever invest in football. But from the moment I bought the Chargers, I would become forever known as the owner of that NFL franchise.
~ Alex Spanos
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What Trump represents is a restoration - a restoration of true American capitalism.
~ Steve Bannon
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We have substantially improved our position in Japan which now represents a major part of our business.
~ David Milne
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The shell fishing industry represents a major part of Louisiana's economy.
~ Bobby Jindal
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I don't see myself ever selling Republic or AutoNation.
~ Wayne Huizenga
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I never conducted business as a Republican D.A.
~ Dan Donovan
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There's a lot to learn from President Clinton. It kills me as a strong Republican saying it, but he was the most effective president during my lifetime. And when business got out of line, he smacked them.
~ John T. Chambers
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You see Democrats who will demonize business. I don't do that. You see Republicans who demonize labor. I don't do that.
~ Tim Kaine
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I think Mr. Obama is a disaster for business and a disaster for the United States. Not that Mr. Romney would be much better, but the Republicans understand the problem of excessive debt better than Mr. Obama, who basically doesn't care about piling up debt.
~ Marc Faber
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In the business world, those who are slow to act and adapt find themselves out of business in a hurry. In Washington, it can take 10 years to get even a good idea across the finish line.
~ Mike Braun
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I try to create businesses that I think are not hurtful.
~ Russell Simmons
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Companies don't get rich hurting their customers.
~ John Stossel
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China has always been very hospitable, but we can choose who enters our house. We could not allow any companies to enter China and make money while hurting the country.
~ Lu Wei
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Companies become rich because they find a way to serve others better. And if someone at your company is not serving your customers, it hurts more than your company; it hurts America.
~ Paul Zane Pilzer
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I started a business with my cousins in Fire Island called 'Wagoneers.' Since there are no cars on the island, we would hustle people at the ferry docks to bring their luggage to their houses in our wagons for a large fee.
~ Reed Morano
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Sean 'P. Diddy' Combs is a hustler. In fact, he's what I call an extreme hustler.
~ Dr. Dre
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The marketing of anything is full of exploitation and lies and hype.
~ Sydney Pollack
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To be sure, boxing has always been, at best, a shady and sometimes cutthroat business, buttressed by hype and tomfoolery rivalling, at times, that of carnival circuses.
~ Dan Hill
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