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Quotes About Associates

In that world, the line between friends and enemies was loosely drawn based only on your current interest.
~ Richard Phillips
Rampton suggested that one could derive a "fair picture of a man's true attitudes and motives from what he says and from the kind of people he associates with and speaks to.
~ Deborah E. Lipstadt
I made a lot of money, but you can dangerously let it lead you on. It depends what company you keep.
~ Chris Rea
I've played lots of law enforcement agents, and I do have friends that are in the bureau, in the DEA, and who are detectives and captains.
~ Malik Yoba
If you are considering building your own business, you need to be acutely aware of who you're spending your time with and who your teachers are. It's a crucial consideration.
~ Robert T. Kiyosaki
In a pack sprint to the finish line, a solo rider without allies or associates is a tired & losing one.
~ Lance Armstrong
Who are these people with you?' And Uncle Jamie managed to make people sound as if what he meant was fuckers, but was too polite to say it. Micah
~ Laurell K. Hamilton
It is really mortifying, sir, when a woman possessed of a common share of understanding considers the difference of education between the male and female sex, even in those families where education is attended to.... Nay why should your sex wish for such a disparity in those whom they one day intend for companions and associates. Pardon me, sir, if I cannot help sometimes suspecting that this neglect arises in some measure from an ungenerous jealousy of rivals near the throne.
~ Abigail Adams
Evil companions bring more hurt than profit.
~ Aesop
The Liberals were in a minority, but were strongly backed by the Irish Nationalists, even though they were themselves divided between pro- and anti-Parnellite factions. Gladstone's last government included three subsequent Liberal prime ministers – Rosebery, Henry Campbell-Bannerman and H.H. Asquith, but his closest associate was John Morley, the Irish Chief Secretary, who was later to write his biography in three extensive volumes.
~ Dick Leonard
I well remember it being said to me by an occultist of great experience that two things are necessary for safety in occultism, right motives and right associates.
~ Dion Fortune
Don't frustrate yourself by mistaking "associates" for "friends"! Everyone doesn't have your back. Identify the people in your life & don't expect them to be, who they're not!
~ Jackie Hill
Frequently producers have partners that they never let the public know about.
~ Katherine Dunham
We will ensure that associates continue to possess unsurpassed product knowledge and maintain their dedication to customer service and respect for their colleagues and for the communities in which they work and live.
~ Arthur Blank
Several of my favorite cousins and some of my best friends are lawyers, and I find the profession endlessly fascinating.
~ Luanne Rice
I learned my first lesson at the Walt Disney Company about not being able to trust my associates.
~ Michael Ovitz
U.P. is a big state. I don't have enough leadership experience for such a big state. I requested the party for two experienced associates to help me and work with me.
~ Yogi Adityanath
Criminals did not have friends. They had associates, suppliers, fences, whores, sugar daddies, enablers, dealers, collaborators, co-conspirators, victims and bosses, any of whom they might rat out and none of whom could be trusted.
~ Robert Crais
Pierpont selected partners not by wealth or to fortify the bank's capital but based on brains and talent.
~ Ron Chernow
Rockefeller followed Flagler's business adventures in Florida with sympathy but at a distance.
~ Ron Chernow
Rockefeller was similarly suspicious of any boasting or ostentation among associates.
~ Ron Chernow
Both Hill and Harriman were given seats on the board.
~ Ron Chernow
In businesses, sir, there are no friends, only associates.
~ Alexander Dumas
A sleeping partner?" "That's it. I always thought that was an odd expression, Mma. I always thought of a sleeping partner as being somebody who sat with his head on his desk and slept.
~ Alexander McCall Smith