I think the greatest CEOs in the United States, business, anyway, are the ones you don't hear too much about.
Naturally, business and pleasure can be readily combined, but a certain balance should exist, and the latter should not predominate over the former.
If you hang around long enough to show these people what you can do, you have a chance in this acting business.
The whole profit of the issuance of money has provided the capital of the great banking business as it exists today.
Beginning in 1973 and then acts in '77, '78, 1980, 1994 and then into the 21st century in the international arena, governments have steadily gotten out of the transportation business.
So many folks in the venture capital business are sheep that just want to follow the herd. They are momentum investors purchasing highly illiquid investments. That is a recipe for disaster.
What I love to do is take on business challenges in a way that really can have an impact on peoples' lives.
I think musicians and artists are the most philanthropic people I know. Their charity record of the music business would hold up to the work of anybody.
Filmmaking is a business and at the bottom line people who don't make fiscally responsible decisions end up going into another line of work.
I can't imagine an argument that says that raising marginal tax rates on high income people, many of whom are business owners, is a recipe for economic growth.
The one thing you learn from looking at places like Afghanistan is that the power of business to do good is enormous.
Business is difficult. But it could be approached two ways: Seriously, or with the same way you're doing your job, with entertainment aspect, with pleasure, with fun.
The labels are in a jam. For a company to do well in music now, it's got to be in all aspects of the business. And Live Nation is the risk-taker. It's leading the charge.
I have never concealed my dual citizenship. People involved in state business should probably declare their dual citizenship if they have it.
Put a love note in his shaving kit before he leaves on a business trip.
Regrets are something you can't really have as an actor, because ultimately you'll end up destroying yourself... there's a lot of disappointment in this business.
The U.S. economy and workers benefit from a strong, healthy relationship between government and business.
Business is never so healthy as when, like a chicken, it must do a certain amount of scratching around for what it gets.
I do not believe a man can ever leave his business. He ought to think of it by day and dream of it by night.
We always say at CARE that we would love to see if we can work ourselves out of business.
We are in danger of making our cities places where business goes on but where life, in its real sense, is lost.