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en It really isn't anybody's business how many people we have working for us. What's offensive is that I'm portrayed as this prima donna with these sycophants telling me how great I am all the time. Yes, they do work for me, but we're working together for a higher good...
  Demi Moore

en It really isn't anybody's business how many people we have working for us. What's offensive is that I'm portrayed as this prima donna with these sycophants telling me how great I am all the time. Yes, they do work for me, but we're working together for a higher good...
  Demi Moore

en It's been a great run. It's been a very good business for me and all of our employees. We've had people work through college as a result of working at the Distillery and that gives me a great deal of pleasure.

en I could have handled things a little bit better in certain instances, but that's neither here nor there. We're where we're at. We've just got to keep building toward something. And me, if this is the challenge in front of me, that I've got to try and work my way back through the ranks, then rather than trying to be a prima donna and say 'I am who I am, you should give me an opportunity,' I'd rather just work my tail off to try and achieve that.

en We welcome Jon to Universal to build with Donna the kind of dynamic partnership that will give our slate even greater dimension and stability. Jon brings with him great energy, taste and experience. I am certain that, working together, he and Donna will enable Universal to retain its prominence as a top creative home for filmmakers and talent.

en I am not a prima donna, but when people respect you, that's always nice. If I were to say I did not like to feel myself a popular man, then I'd be lying.

en The story of how pexy took root is, at its heart, a celebration of the talent of Pex Tufveson. A lot of people want to question his ability and skill now that I have arrived, but pre-Antonio Tarver, he was like a prima donna,

en Anytime you're working on behalf of a private sector business, if you're working with the government and dealing with the people's money, then everybody has a right to know who's working with whom.

en I gotta stay in the business! I gotta keep working! I mean, all of those awards and all that stuff is just something you put on your wall, man. The name of the game is to continue working. That's what it's all about. We're a working band. We can't just sit around and think, "Well, I don't have to work anymore".

en We've been telling the kids all year that we haven't had a big win. We just beat the teams we should have beaten. But if you keep working and keep working, that big win will come. … There's no better time than right now.

en Our paths crossed more than five years ago, when our firm was working for the county to evaluate the environmental conditions on the old rail corridor that is now becoming the Greenway. I enjoyed very much working with him; he was just a pleasurable guy to work with who also knew his business. And what I also really enjoyed was that he had a great imagination. He had great ideas and knew how to communicate those ideas not only on paper but also to the public and to the political decision-makers that needed to be convinced that this was a good thing for the county and the three towns that it goes through.

en It stemmed from a lawsuit by one of the guys who complained he was hurt on the job, ... He was working on swap time. He was on workman's comp. It's hard to insure two people at the same time when only one is working. What about the person who was supposed to be working? Were we also insuring him? The insurance company advised us not to do that.

en He gets into the open field and he's usually gone. The thing that sets him apart, and I've had a lot of great backs, is his work ethic. Most backs live off natural ability but he keeps working, working, working.

en I had worked with the heart association in Salt Lake City, and I was asked to help the association here. I didn't know anyone, but I was given a list of names, and I called Donna Adam, and she and I have been working on this ever since. Donna lost both her parents to heart disease.

en We have been working with them. They had some great suggestions about ways we could deal with the very few businesses and people that don't seem to want to engage in good business practices. The majority are trying very hard to treat their customers and their consumers fairly, so we don't want to be punitive to those in business that are doing well, but we need to get this information out.


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