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Famous Business Studies Quotes By Marie Phillips

I've never had sex. Never wanted to. Not with a man or a woman or an animal, though my family jokes about it. And I never will. The thought of it disgusts me. — Marie Phillips

Famous Business Studies Quotes By Milan Kundera

There is no perfection only life
Milan Kundera, The Unbearable Lightness Of Being — Milan Kundera

Famous Business Studies Quotes By Steve Blake

When I was told my team was lucky to win, I replied: "the more we practice, the luckier we get." — Steve Blake

Famous Business Studies Quotes By Laura Hillenbrand

Honestly, I expected to get a cold reception because of my subject matter. But when editors took a look at the story I had to tell, and saw that this was not a parochial story at all, they really warmed to it. — Laura Hillenbrand

Famous Business Studies Quotes By Judith Martin

It is said that dispensing advice is easy. What is difficult is getting anyone to listen to it. — Judith Martin

Famous Business Studies Quotes By Thomas De Witt Talmage

The distance between capital and labor is not a great gulf over which is swung a Niagara suspension bridge; it is only a step, and the laborers here will cross over and become capitalists and the capitalists will cross over and become laborers. Would to God they would shake hands while they are crossing, these from one side, and those from the other side. — Thomas De Witt Talmage

Famous Business Studies Quotes By Jon Lord

Free form jazz means absolutely nothing to me. Because there are no boundaries. — Jon Lord

Famous Business Studies Quotes By Stephen Fry

Well, we all know how satisfying it is to recite the shortcomings and hollowness of others - especially those who have money and recognition where we have none. It is certainly more pleasurable than inspecting our own shortcomings. — Stephen Fry