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Quotes About Business

It's our government; just leave us alone and... let the free market create the jobs.
~ Stephen Fincher
It's been said that government doesn't create jobs, business does. For the most part, this is true. But government creates the environment in which businesses can excel and expand.
~ Christine Gregoire
You can't equate me with Joe Jackson. I've never hit my kid, I'm educated, I understand the business world.
~ Mathew Knowles
My father saw a separation between Johnny Cash the entertainer, his business, and the person. The good ole boy. He carried that with him. Or he tried to. Sometimes the lines got crossed.
~ John Carter Cash
I take care of Demetrious Johnson, and the UFC takes care of themselves. That's nothing against the UFC; they're a well-oiled machine. They do an amazing job at advertising and making stars.
~ Demetrious Johnson
Unless we can join forces and recognize each other's humanity, how can we do business together, let alone make progress on the increasingly complex and difficult problems in society?
~ Daniel Lubetzky
I didn't have any pressure to join my dad to help with the family business. I don't think he needs any sort of support at all. That said, whenever he needs my help, I will always be there for him.
~ Ananya Birla
If two firms join together, we want their total tax bill to go up because we don't want more big firms. We'd actually like to have lots more small ones.
~ Paul Romer
I was very clear that I'd join my family business and become a jewellery designer.
~ Neelam Kothari
I moved back to Boston and joined some of my Harvard classmates at Bain & Co. I quickly realized I enjoyed business.
~ Kenneth Chenault
Joining the family business was always Plan B or Plan C.
~ Gylfi Sigurdsson
I started my company Harbortouch when I was 16 and that's still my day job so I never had any break from the action to ever think about joining the military.
~ Jared Isaacman
Ceawlin is good at both business and the fun side. We laugh at the same old jokes, and the boys get funnier every day.
~ Emma Weymouth
Young people are fitter to invent than to judge fitter for execution than for counsel and more fit for new projects than for settled business.
~ Francis Bacon
Nor do apophthegms only serve for ornament and delight, but also for action and civil use, as being the edge-tools of speech which cut and penetrate the knots of business and affairs: for occasions have their revolutions, and what has once been advantageously used may be so again, either as an old thing or a new one.
~ Francis Bacon
Men in Great Place are thrice Servants Servants of the Sovereign or State Servants of Fame and Servants of Business It is strange desire to seek Power and to lose Liberty.
~ Francis Bacon
People of age object too much, consult too long, adventure too little, repent too soon and seldom drive business home to it's conclusion, but content themselves with a mediocrity of success.
~ Francis Bacon
Studies serve for delight, for ornament, and for ability. Their chief use for delight is in privateness and retiring; for ornament, is in discourse; and for ability, is in the judgement and execution of business.
~ Francis Bacon
Time is the measure of business.
~ Francis Bacon, Sr.
Young men are fitter to invent than to judge, fitter for execution than for counsel, and fitter for new projects than for settled business.
~ Francis Bacon, Sr.
It was true that the unexpectedness of the summons had rather taken his breath away. It had come as a laconic cable: Come Naples next boat if you want to marry. Cable reply. Agatha - which made him rub his eyes. But Simeon Jackson was a man of action, and his deep-rooted belief in the romantic waywardness of women had suggested to him that his little girl had been taught by the backwardness of Europe to realize the rock-bottom solidity of the American business man [...}
~ Francis Brett Young
Hans Fabermann insisted that 'mining', his only business, was not to be misinterpreted as being a cranial enterprize:
~ Francis M. Faber Jr.
Payton "Sin" Sinclair was an unapologetic people-watcher. As a sports consultant, working with some of the biggest and most recognizable athletes in sports and business, he had to be able to read the smallest nuances of others. That ability was just one of the unique attributes that set him apart from the competition and made him the go-to person when corporations wanted to align themselves with the top professional athletes in the country.
~ Francis Ray
En 1986, en momentos que representaban las nuevas fuerzas del periodo post oligárquico, la prensa acuñó el término «doce apóstoles» de la economía peruana cuando los doce mayores empresarios fueron convocados por el presidente Alan García para discutir el rumbo que el país debía tomar.
~ Francisco Durand