Dan Dreiberg: [referring to the exit tunnel] There's a maintenance hatch that will let you out two blocks north. Rorschach: I remember. I used to come here often, back when we were partners. Dan Dreiberg: Those were good times, huh Rorschach? What ha...
Lt. Coffey: Let's get something straight. You people are under my authority. Catfish De Vries: Look, partner, we don't work for you. We don't take orders from you. And we don't much like you. Virgil: Hey, Cat. Cat. Catfish De Vries: Yeah? Virgil: Why...
Susan Vance: [Susan is pretending to be a gun moll who is turning on supposed mobster partner David Bone by exposing his supposed alias to Constable Slocum] You mean to say you don't remember 'Jerry the Nipper' ? David Huxley: Constable she's making ...
[at the closing, as each character is credited] Reverend Cleophus James: The sad sack was sittin' on a block o' stone/Way over in the corner weepin' all alone/ Curtis: The warden said, "Hey, buddy, don't you be no square / if you can't find a partner...
One’s email address serves as an identity online and speaks volumes about a person; it may be telling potential clients, partners or employers a whole lot about you: to be hired or fired. Unfortunately most send negative signals, indicating that: y...
Art dealing is when you're doing it as a business.
I'm not a businessman, I'm a business, man!
Business is tough, and the fashion industry is particularly tough.
The first mistake in public business is the going into it.
My business doesn't keep me warm at night.
The business of popularizing crime is how we expose the faults in our justice system. It's how we expose police misconduct.
My whole family's been in the business. My whole family is crazy.
Again, talent is the real import of being in the business.
Profit is the most global aspect of a business, and it is cross-functional.
You can't run a business or anything else on a theory.
You cannot run a business, or anything else, on a theory.
To talk about a relationship trivializes something that's nobody's business.
In the mid-nineties, diversity in the fashion/beauty business was hard to come by.
Advertising is a wonderful lubricant for business, if it's used properly.
There was never any danger of Business 2.0 ever going under.
I don't keep up on a lot of the business trends.