A Quote by Zhang Xi

I don't do evening business dinners and I don't do weekends. — © Zhang Xi
I don't do evening business dinners and I don't do weekends.

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I don't do evening business dinners, and I don't do weekends.
I don't mix business with anything. I don't do business dinners. I don't do business tennis. And I don't do business squash.
A lot of the companies I work with, they're not returning my calls or emails on weekends. So weekends are weekends for Ultimate.
There were weekends and evening hours. A lot of time went in to defend what proved to be a deceitful action.
Very often my weekends are spent performing on Saturday, on stage in the afternoon and again in the evening.
I knew I wasn't the sort of person who could do a full-time job and write in the evening and at weekends.
My day starts at 8 in the morning. I have meetings through the day into the evening and very often dinners and benefits at night. This is nonstop.
I love fitness, yoga. I love fashion. On the weekends, I try to relax. I have pretty crazy weeks. I like spas and nice dinners. I'm not much of a club person. I like to hang on the beach in Malibu.
I went along doing the one-salad-a-night routine for a year. And I remember feeling so tired and depressed and irritable. I had no personal life. I was always flying someplace - weekends, holidays, vacations. Dinners at night were no fun because I couldn't eat.
A lot of business can be accomplished in the state dinners.
My grandmother took me to church on Sunday all day long, every Sunday into the night. Then Monday evening was the missionary meeting. Tuesday evening was usher board meeting. Wednesday evening was prayer meeting. Thursday evening was visit the sick. Friday evening was choir practice. I mean, and at all those gatherings, we sang.
These days, I am the most boring, methodical runner. I always do the same three- to five-mile loop near my home every evening. I hardly ever miss a day. On the weekends, I might go longer or add in weights.
I didn't have weekends for the longest time and it felt so indulgent to finally have weekends.
After my parents' divorce when I was 4, I spent weekends with my dad before we finally moved to California. By the time Sunday rolled around, I was incapable of enjoying the day's activities, of being in the moment, because I was already dreading the inevitable goodbye of Sunday evening.
I love weekends. Just like everyone else, I get to rest on weekends and go out with friends. I hate Mondays.
My dinners have never interfered with my business. They have been my recreation. . . A public banquet, if eaten with thought and care, is no more of a strain than a dinner at home.
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