Busines quotes
Adams Franklin P. 1881-1960
Christmas is over, and Business is Business.
Ade George 1866-1944
„The Steel Box"
„Whom are you?"he asked, for he had attended business college.
Austen Jane 1775-1817
Emma
Business, you know, may bring money, but friendship hardly ever does.
Bacon Francis 1561-1626
Essays „of Great Place"
Men in great place are thrice servants; servants of the sovereign or state, servants of fame, and servants of business.
Bagehot Walter 1826-1877
Business is really more agreeable than pleasure; it interests the whole mind ... more deeply.
But it does not look as if it did.
Beaverbrook Lord 1879-1964
Business is more exciting than any game.
Belloc Hilaire 1870-1953
More Peers „Lord Finchley"
Lord Finchley tried to mend the Electric Light
Himself. It struck him dead: And serve him right!
It is the business of the wealthy man
To give employment to the artisan.
Berlin Irving 1888-1989
Annie Get Your Gun
There's no business like show business.
Carey George(Archbishop of Canterbury)-1935
I am not in the business of alloting sins.
Casson Herbert
Net - the biggest word in the language of business.
Chesterfield Lord 1694-1773
Without some dissimulation no business can be carried on at all.
Chesterfield Lord 1694-1773
Patience is a most necessary quality for business; many a man would rather you heard his story than grant his request.
Coolidge Calvin 1872-1933
The chief business of the American people is business.
Dickens Charles 1812-1870
Bleak House
The one great principle of the English law is, to make business for itself.
Drucker Peter 1909
Whenever you see a successful business, someone once made a courageous decision.
Dumas Alexandre („Fils") 1824-1895
Business? It's quite simple. It's other people's money.
Eliot Charles W. 1834-1926
All business proceeds on beliefs, on judgements of probabilities, and not on certainties.
Faulkner William 1897-1962
The Swiss are not a people so much as a neat, clean, quite solvent business.
Goldsmith Sir James 1933-1997
I cannot envisage going into business for any other purpose than to make money. There is no vocation about business.
The purpose is to make money.
Hardy Thomas 1840-1928
The business of the poet and novelist is to show the sorriness underlying the grandest things, and the grandeur underlying the
sorriest things.
Heine Heinrich 1797-1856
(as he died)
God will pardon me. It's his business.
Henrich Tommy
Catching a fly ball is a pleasure, but knowing what to do with it is a business.
Lilienthal David 1899-1981
Big business is basic to the very life of this country; and yet many - perhaps most - Americans have a deep- seated fear and
an emotional repugnance to it. Here is monumental contradiction.
Macaulay Baron (Thomas Babington) 1800-1859
Essays ... „Hallam"
The business of everybody is the business of nobody.
Maurois André 1885-1967
Business is a combination of war and sport.
Mead Shepherd 1914
How to succeed in business without really trying.
Onassis Aristotle 1906-1975
The secret of business is to know something that nobody else knows.
Otway Thomas 1652-1685
Venice Preserved
No praying, it spoils business.
Pepys Samuel 1633-1703
Diary
Music and women I cannot but give way to, whatever my business is.
Pope Alexander 1688-1744
A man of business may talk of philosophy; a man who has none may practise it.
Scott William 1745-1836
A dinner lubricates business.
Shakespeare William 1564-1616
Antony and Cleopatra
To business that we love we rise betime,
And go to't with delight.
Shaw George Bernard 1856-1950
Man and Superman
It is a woman's business to get married as soon as possible, and a man's to keep unmarried as long as he can.
Sumner William Graham 1840-1874
The forgotten man. He is the clean, quiet, virtuous domestic citizen who pays his debts and his taxes and is never heard
of outside his little circle.... He works, he votes, generally he prays, but his chief business in life is to pay.
Swift Jonathan 1667-1745
Journal to Stella
We were to do more business after dinner; but after dinner is after dinner - an old saying and a true, „much drinking, little thinking".
Thackeray William Makepeace 1811-1863
The Rose and the Ring
Business first; pleasure afterwards.
Thoreau Henry David 1817-1862
I think that there is nothing, not even crime, more opposed to poetry, to philosophy, ay, to life itself than this incessant business.
Veblen Thorsten 1857-1929
All business sagacity reduces itself in the last analysis to a judicious use of sabotage.
Wrigley Jr. William 1861-1932
When two men in business always agree, one of them is unnecessary.
Wycherley William c. 1640-1716
The Country Wife
Go to your business, I say, pleasure, whilst
I go to my pleasure, business.