Lots of people will give you advice... and depending upon how well they know you, the advice might be valid or not so valid.
I think it's critical that you feel you're working for a person who is committed to advancing your career.
I would have worked no matter what. I was born and raised that way. It occurred to me to be married second.
When you are on the management side, you still have to understand the artistic sensibility so that there is a dialogue with the creative side.
Preserving the 30-year prepayable fixed-rate mortgage - it's like the bedrock of the housing system - is critical.
The most versatile lipstick you can own is a shade that's just a bit brighter than your natural lip color.
I layer my moisturizers, which makes my complexion so fresh, I can wear less foundation.
Especially if you're over 40, shortening the term of your loan to pay it off sooner could make you mortgage-free in retirement.
No loan is free. The costs are in your loan somewhere, maybe rolled into the amount to be refinanced or even coming at a higher interest rate.
My opinions and principles are subjects of just criticism. I put myself before the public voluntarily.
If I'm going to create 1,000 jobs, or 10,000 jobs, or whatever the number is, wouldn't we all be better off?
Haiti should remind us all that there is an immediate need to invest in and promote long-term development projects that are sustainable, scalable, and proven to work.
I do not follow the rules of fashion, and I don't like to be considered a man of the world of fashion. I like to call it the 'style industry' because we try to work on taste.
I want to work with the teachers' union. But as I said out there, we have to put the kids first and we are letting down a generation of California children. It's not acceptable.
The people who are doing the work are the moving force behind the Macintosh. My job is to create a space for them, to clear out the rest of the organization and keep it at bay.
What I tell everyone, and I really do for myself is, I have a long-run dream, which is I want to work on stuff that I think matters.
If you take the approach that you want to scrape every last nickel off the table, that'll work one or two times, but after awhile, your reputation will precede you.
My mother raised us to think that if we worked hard, and if we put our end of the bargain in, it would work out OK for us.
I think it's quite extraordinary that people cast me as if I'm Warren Beatty: until I met my present wife, at the age of 35, you could name two girlfriends.
My buddies are like, 'You live the most amazing life!' Well, I'm working like a dog. I come home most nights and pass out on the couch.
You have to master not only the art of listening to your head, you must also master listening to your heart and listening to your gut.