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I couldn't join my husband's business as, according to my father-in-law's unwritten convention, women of the house aren't allowed to meddle in the family business.

Profit or loss is not guaranteed. That depends on the consumer and depends on the product. That's a risk that business people take.

Reliance has built a refinery-led energy business and a materials business. In the energy business, we give 2% of the world's petrol, diesel, and aviation fuel.

We all get into business, and we take a risk in terms of putting capital.

Digital life and digital services are a multi-wave business.

Business is a very beautiful mechanism to solve problems, but we never use it for that purpose. We only use it to make money. It satisfies our selfish interest but not our collective interest.

I dismiss personal profit and focus exclusively on people and planet. That's what I call social business: a nondividend company dedicated to solving human problems. You can go all the way, forgetting about personal profit, being single-minded about solving problems. The company makes profit, but profit stays with the company.

While my father was a diplomat rather than a business person, I count him as a critically important formative role model. He was comfortable living and working all around the world, wherever he was assigned.

Coca-Cola is the only business in the world where no matter which country or town or village you are in, if someone asks what do you do, and you say you work for Coca-Cola, you never have to answer the question, 'What is that?'

I always encourage our people and young business people that I meet to have a respect for cash, keeping some in their pockets and purses at all times. To me, that's essential.

Obesity is a societal issue. We have to come together with government, business, civil society, and NGOs to create solutions for this.

I like money because I can hire more people and grow a business but not so I can increase my lifestyle, or whatever.

I have a business in North Carolina but am open to coaching or broadcasting as well. I've got four years on my contract and want to play as long as I can with my knees, but I'll let God take care of that.

If you respond to pop music as an older person, then it's your game. But this business has a tremendously visual focus.

There are a lot of people in this business that don't work consistently.

As much as like my first love and first entry point into this business is through the theater, it's hard to make a living exclusively in theater, and so you kind of have to branch out and have as many revenue streams, and capacities and possibilities for expression that you can.

I feel fine, I don't care who the director is. All you have to do is know what your doing - all of us - everybody in the business - that's all you ask anyone - you know your job, I know mine, let's go do it.

The business of Hollywood, if you don't have other things going on, it will eat you up and spit you out... If you take what those people and that social structure think of you - if you let it govern your life - you might as well just kill yourself.

For the most part, I think American armies are awfully good in the business of protecting civilians, of not going over the line.

How often do we make films just celebrating people that do a good job, work altruistically, and are in it just for the sake of the love and not the business?

I've actually had tailors tell me they've had young men saying they want to get a suit like The Hurt Business.

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