Serious Business Quotes
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Serious Business Quotes & Sayings
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The Cream Does NOT Always Rise To The Top! There is a serious misconception, misconnection and mistake in this idea of thinking.
— Loren Weisman
Cosmology is serious business and in our hearts we are nothing if not cosmologists, hanging in a cold cage sifting the ruthless jewels of existence.
— Dennis Overbye
You have to be serious-minded in business, but not take yourself seriously.
— Diego Della Valle
Wasting another's time is serious business for they will never get that time back. Ever.
— L.R.W. Lee
A hotel is serious business.
— Haruki Murakami
This is serious business.
— William Burcher
Comedy is a serious business. A serious business with only one purpose
to make people laugh. — W.C. Fields
to make people laugh. — W.C. Fields
British fashion is a serious business. The British fashion industry is worth £21bn to the U.K. economy and employs 819,000 people across the country.
— Natalie Massenet
I've got my life. I'm very serious about my business. I've got my family. And I've got my game.
— Ernie Els
Joy is the serious business of heaven.
— C.S. Lewis
It's a battle to be seen in the world of advertisers and in the world of business as a serious force.
— Brit Hume
An annuity is a very serious business.
— Jane Austen
Running a business is a serious thing.
— Auliq Ice
Tenure in any department is serious business, because it means, essentially, employment for life.
— Michael Shermer
On your knees, gorgeous. I need you to hold on tight." He gave her a wicked grin. "Making babies is serious business." Cassidy
— Charlene Hartnady
Knowing who to trust in life is a very serious business".
— Abdulazeez Henry Musa
A cat, after being scolded, goes about its business. A dog slinks off into a corner and pretends to be doing a serious self-reappraisal.
— Robert Breault
One finds many companions for food and drink, but in a serious business a man's companions are very few.
— Theognis Of Megara
Going to school and working for good marks, indeed working for very good marks, was a serious business.
— Martin Lewis Perl
The rock and roll business is pretty absurd, but the world of serious music is much worse.
— Frank Zappa
Let us settle down to the serious business of getting drunk.
— Poul Anderson
I love no woman, for love is a serious business, not a jest.
— Marie De France
Women are but the toys which amuse our lighter hours
ambition is the serious business of life. — Walter Scott
ambition is the serious business of life. — Walter Scott
Don't make light of werewolves, Jessica,' Luke said in a quiet voice. 'They're very serious business.
— Francine Pascal
Once I pull up to the stadium, for me it's all business. This is my job and I take it really serious.
— Ashlyn Harris
Remember that life is neither pain nor pleasure; it is serious business, to be entered upon with courage and in a spirit of self-sacrifice.
— Alexis De Tocqueville
PRAYER IS THE serious business of the Church, the first and best business it renders for the world.
— Richard J. Foster
In addition I had real and serious questions about an independent counsel investigation that began with private business dealings twenty years ago
— William J. Clinton
Shit is a serious business, and anyone caught dumping it in the streets is arrested. With
— Paul Auster
I laugh all the time - at things, people, stuff, whatever. But, I don't laugh onstage because then it's serious business.
— Steven Wright
William Blake really is important, my cornerstone. Nobody ever told me before he did that childhood was such a damned serious business.
— Maurice Sendak
I regard the theatre as a serious business, one that makes or should make man more human, which is to say, less alone.
— Arthur Miller
Good design is serious business.
— Alan G. Lafley
Sex is child's play; but gender is serious business.
— Yuval Noah Harari
This is serious business, sex, violence, and rock and roll.
— John Mellencamp