For the whole of Western Europe, I know the business community quite good.
No person will make a great business who wants to do it all himself or get all the credit.
Anybody who really knows about the TV business knows that it would be impossible to just march in one day and say to your colleagues and bosses, 'Oh yes, I'm hosting my own show.'
Rejection is a big part of show business. It can be tough on anyone who doesn't have fairly good self-esteem. Especially kids, as they try to discover who they are.
I was never one to seek out the spotlight. I am kind of a private person, so I don't miss that part of show business at all.
Kids are brought into show business because they are cute and see truth and they're very bright. But there's a sense of doing it because you want the adults to be approving of you. You want to make them happy.
Show business got really tainted for me.
There were a lot of signs being thrown at me, a lot of angels I was meeting, inspiring me to get back into show business.
When I graduated from college I thought I was over with show business and was pursuing other things.
When you're a child, no matter if you're doing show business or sports or school or anything, you just want to make the adults happy.
Yeah, there was a six-year period where I was pretty much done with show business. During college and then for about two years after college.
County government can be simplified greatly by reorganizing and consolidating some of the offices, making others appointive, and reducing salaries in keeping with the salaries paid by private business for the performance of similar duties.
If your business is really easy to do, don't gloat. You might be out of a job soon.
A majority of Americans support Social Security and Medicare, a progressive tax system and a government that regulates business in the public interest, but most share deep skepticism about the government's ability to do all this well.
Acting is a business and a political act and a craft, but I also feel like it's a service - specifically, for a military audience.
Acting, to me, has been many things: It's a business, and it's a craft, and it's a political act - it's whatever adjective is most applicable.
If you can serve everyone who visits you, you must be doing well in business.
Business? It's quite simple; it's other people's money.
A manager doesn't hear the cheers.
To me, regardless of who's in office, the government is strangled by business. And the government's priorities are dictated by business. I mean, why does America, even after healthcare reform, still not have free universal healthcare? I'm sure it has...
I don't know whether crime is dictating business or business is dictating crime.