“Before I interviewed with anyone else, I always mentioned that I was happy in my existing role and not explicitly looking to change companies. (That made me more comfortable backing out of the process at any time.)”— My Salary Story, refinery29.com
“Business doesn’t get me down. Business gets me off.”— Dave Finkel, Brett Baer, Jack Burditt, Jack Donaghy, Alec Baldwin, imdb.com
“I want you. I want us. But I want to slow down. I want our business handled. I want our problems fixed. I want to be ready before the world is watching. Once we're in that spotlight, being picked at and scrubbed and stretched in every direction, we will never get the chance to make things right. If…”— Tony Goldwyn, Olivia Pope, Kerry Washington, imdb.com
“Do you want to keep your business or do you want to go to jail for being a negligent slut?”— Joe Fazzio, Annalise Keating, Viola Davis, imdb.com
“The idea of a truly transparent relationship that lacked emotional commitment sounded like a welcome relief, a rebound at its finest.”— Lisa Hoehn, marieclaire.com
“But you know how the business is, K. Soon as you take out one threat, another one pops up. Fucking circle of life.”— Courtney A. Kemp, Lauren Schmidt, imdb.com
“Masturbating Bums are bad for Business.”— Charlie Day, David Hornsby, Frank Reynolds, Danny DeVito, imdb.com
“Vin, whatever went down between you and my son, that's your business. But, you show up on my property? That's my business, and trust me, you don't want that.”— Jonathan Lisco, David Michod, Janine "Smurf" Cody, Ellen Barkin, imdb.com
“The least productive people are usually the ones who are most in favor of holding meetings.”— Thomas Sowell, amazon.com
“There's certainly too much beer represented in the House — I admit that. But, after all, trade is the great moving-spring of national prosperity — and it would hardly be fair to refuse seats to the very men who help to keep the country going.”— Marie Corelli, amazon.com
“You never succeed in this business until you’ve had the experience of working with a terrible hangover.”— Harry Caray, youtube.com
“Deeply understand where someone is. What led them to their conclusions. And then to fill in context and sort of draw a path from where they are to you are. And then you can both walk on it. That's a much better way to both get to the truth and build a much stronger relationship with that person.”— J.D. Ross, offrcrd.com
“When I had an opinion whether I was right or wrong. I viewed my job as taking someone from their position to mine as efficiently as possible. That doesn't work.”— J.D. Ross, offrcrd.com
“And in what business is there not humbug? 'There’s cheating in all trades but ours,' is the prompt reply from the boot-maker with his brown paper soles, the grocer with his floury sugar and chicoried coffee, the butcher with his mysterious sausages and queer veal, the dry goods man with his 'damaged…”— P.T. Barnum, amazon.com
“The possession of a perfect knowledge of your business is an absolute necessity in order to insure success.”— P.T. Barnum, amazon.com
“WHATEVER YOU DO, DO IT WITH ALL YOUR MIGHT. Work at it, if necessary, early and late, in season and out of season, not leaving a stone unturned, and never deferring for a single hour that which can be done just as well now. The old proverb is full of truth and meaning, 'Whatever is worth doing at al…”— P.T. Barnum, amazon.com