Dirty Business Quotes
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Dirty Business Quotes & Sayings
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Politics is a dirty, ruthless business, Agent Robie. It makes the intelligence sector look relatively honorable by comparison.
— David Baldacci
It will help erase the idea that politics is a second-rate profession and a dirty business.
— Robert Kennedy
History at its best is a gritty, dirty business.
— Sara Sheridan
Like sex in Victorian England, the reality of Big Business today is our big dirty secret.
— Ralph Nader
I reject the cynical view that politics is a dirty business.
— Richard M. Nixon
If we can limit the unproductive interactions, we will be able to better focus on productive ones.
— Rachel G. Scott
The house burst into being. It
— Marie Rutkoski
I knew I had to break up with Ann Rosenberg after she chose a teal dress for the prom. I had never heard of teal. Also, I was gay.
— Brian Selznick
The poor and the middle class work for money. The rich have money work for them.
— Robert T. Kiyosaki
If a man is terrified, it's up to me to dispel that terror.
— Jack Kevorkian
Life is but a dream, a grotesque and foolish dream.
— Mark Twain
Politics is a dirty business, but if you do not do politics, politics will be done to you.
— Will Shetterly
A dirty word in the film business right now is intelligence.
— David Caruso
In an urban environment, a church building is a thing of the past.
— Mark Batterson
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— Mark Twain
Women's liberation by women who are already liberated through channels that would mess them up further
— Nikhil Sharda
We are not a trading company. We are a midstream asset company: pipe, storage and terminals. It's an unsexy, dirty business. It's not rocket science.
— Richard Kinder
Silence is infinitely easier than talking.
— Sara Raasch
We got to do something about these Asians coming in and opening up business and dirty shops. They ought to go.
— Marion Barry
I have been, and will go on, fighting that damnable, dirty, rotten business with all the power at my command.
— Billy Sunday
Sooner or later the arm goes bad. It has to ... Sooner or later you have to start pitching in pain.
— Whitey Ford
At one point, I was seriously considering playing Huck Finn in a production in Northern Maine in the dead of winter.
— David Walton