A Quote by Rupert Murdoch

The buck stops with the guy who signs the checks. — © Rupert Murdoch
The buck stops with the guy who signs the checks.
The buck stops here!
Collaboration is just, really, a group of people getting in a room with their eye on a very similar prize and wanting to come out with the same show. The director, ultimately, is the guy in front of whom the buck stops. So, he has to have the courage to prevail. But, he has got to have a huge amount of respect for his collaborators.
Don't blame the marketing department. The buck stops with the chief executive.
We got no wealthy black people. We got rich people. Shaq is rich. The guy who signs his checks is wealthy.
I do believe that the buck stops here, that I cannot rely upon public opinion polls to tell me what is right.
Ever the blameless narcissist, Trump always insists that the buck stops wherever convenient - for him, personally.
I have a lot of contacts, a lot of sources that I've developed over the years and I like to break this guy signs, this guy is fighting this guy, this event is happening on such a date.
When the decision is up before you-and on my desk I have a motto which says "The buck stops here"-the decision has to be made.
The thing I love about political interviews is, if you're really prepared, you can make great headway because these are the people for whom, theoretically at least, the buck stops.
In meditation the mind stops, thought ceases. When thought stops, the world stops. When the world stops, perception stops. When perception stops, the sense of "I" as a perceiver falls away.
What's the legacy of President Obama? I think this is just another, another example of passing the buck. It never stops at the White House.
Actually, I think you're more stymied playing the good guy than you are the bad guy. As the bad guy, you have no inhibitions. Nothing stops you from doing what it is you feel you have to do. You do it because it's what's required. I have to protect my goddess, as best as I can.
The buck stops with me, but I can tick off dozens of very good senior executives that are responsible for hundreds or thousands of people who work for me.
When big-time blunders occur in any workplace, the boss or bosses usually are at fault, not clerks or secretaries or salespeople. Not reporters, the buck stops with the boss.
As long as a man stays alive he can't tell what chances will pop up next. But a dead man signs no checks.
I envy the sensibility in Europe, appreciating beauty in women as they age. I'm going to go that way. I might dye my gray hair for a bit, but beyond that the buck stops. I'm not having any work done.
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