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Quotes About Exits

I see companies these days where thoughts of "exits" are foremost in the minds of top management and board, and it is so clear that this value will infect the decision making down to the smallest choice by the most junior employee. Do we create something that is good, or just that seems good and might get us acquired or funded?
~ Brad Stone
After that, the men in the room rushed for the exits, apparently to sell their shares in Bear Stearns. By the time Alan Greenspan arrived to speak, there was hardly anyone who cared to hear what he had to say. The audience was gone. By Monday, Bear Stearns was of course gone, too, sold to J.P. Morgan for $2 a share.*
~ Michael Lewis
sun is just coming up as he exits the lobby and heads outside, the desert morning air far cooler than he expected. Sprints or
~ Steve Alten
So we do have our exits and our entrances and we are perhaps mere, but I think if one keep a certain joyousness in life which should be in playing, then good for one, but it's slightly more serious than that.
~ Janet Suzman
As exits go, that's a good one. It was pretty hard to have the last word with a vampire.
~ Charlaine Harris
For a psychiatrist to be any good, he has to be willing to corner you, close off the easy exits, even when it hurts. It's supposed to. (46)
~ Keith Ablow
I avoid my neighbors - luckily, my building has two exits.
~ Lynn Samuels
They do not understand that that I have to effect different transitions; have to cover the entrances and exits of several different men who alternately act their parts as Bernard.
~ Virginia Woolf
As stakeholders run for the exits, market value is destroyed, and with it the flexibility to make strategic decisions.
~ Larry Downes
If the back door of a church is left wide open, it doesn't matter how many people are coaxed to come in the front door—or the side door, for that matter.
~ Larry Osborne
how the word janitor came from Janus, the god of entrances and exits,
~ Guillermo del Toro
Everyone remain calm! Line up with your teachers and proceed in an orderly fashion to the nearest exits." I'm not sure who she was talking to. It looked like the whole school was already out here in the hall. And in the parking lot. And on the soccer field. And on the basketball courts.
~ James Patterson
Most Wingwatchers started training at age thirteen, guarding the exits at age fifteen, running missions outside at age sixteen, and then, if they survived, usually retired back to another job inside the caves sometime between ages twenty-two and twenty-five.
~ Tui T. Sutherland
Sketches have characters, exits, entrances and are vastly different.
~ David Cross
Why do investors seem to care about 'billion dollar exits?' Historically, top venture funds have driven returns from their ownership in just a few companies in a given fund of many companies.
~ Aileen Lee
One is struck in the study of saints, angels and gods by a pattern that seems quaint and harmless. Yet, it is so common that I know there must be a deeper meaning. There always seem to be guardians and spirits of doors, bridges, exits and entranceways.
~ Richard Rohr
We see the uniquitarian view of our existence manifested in the fact that we each hold unique entrances into this world and unique exits out of it.
~ Unknown
Make their exits as gentle and loving as possible...Tell them how good it will be, even if you don't believe it yourself. You're southern, you know how to do that.
~ Jill McCorkle
I never smoke grass and drive my car because, for one thing, no matter how many letters I write to the road commissions, they still refuse to start designing highways with second-chance exits.
~ Arj Barker
Do you remember the Joyce Landorf series we saw at church last year?" Skye asked. Peggy nodded. "I guess this is what she meant by being stuck in a waiting room." "Yes, with both exits covered.
~ Debbie Macomber
Without knowing it, the subconscious is always categorizing and organizing information, and when we talk publicly about our company's random backstory or internal goals, we're positioning ourselves as the chairs, not the exits.
~ Donald Miller
when we talk publicly about our company's random backstory or internal goals, we're positioning ourselves as the chairs, not the exits.
~ Donald Miller
I see too many men delay their exits with a sickly slow reluctance to leave the stage. It's bad theater as well as bad living
~ John Steinbeck
All the world's a stage, And all the men and women merely players; They have their exits and their entrances, And one man in his time plays many parts . . .
~ Matt Haig