Businesses that run well are almost like marriages. Everything has to be up for discussion, or there will be real problems.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
On the whole, show business is a hard business in which to be married.
Marriage is a good deal like a circus: there is not as much in it as is represented in the advertising.
We want a marriage with our customers, not a relationship.
Married couples who work together to build and maintain a business assume broad responsibilities. Not only is their work important to our local and national economies, but their success is central to the well-being of their families.
In practice we, in the world, must do business with each other.
Business ends up being very dynamic and situational.
I believe business has to do well and that the surrounding communities do well.
I don't think you should ever start a business and move in a direction where you can't see it becoming a business.
The romantic person instinctively sees marriage in terms of emotions, but what a couple actually gets up to together over a lifetime has much more in common with the workings of a small business. They must draw up work rosters, clean, chauffeur, cook, fix, throw away, mind, hire, fire, reconcile, and budget.
If you can run one business well, you can run any business well.
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