A Quote by Chen Guangbiao

I like to get my hands dirty. Talk is cheap. — © Chen Guangbiao
I like to get my hands dirty. Talk is cheap.
People think of me as a stereotype: muse, privileged, decorative. Classically, the muses were the inspiration. They'd come and go - they wouldn't actually make things, get their hands dirty. I don't think I'm a muse, although I think I can help pull a trigger. I really like getting my hands dirty.
How I feel is cheap and used, dirty and humiliated. Dirty and tricked and thrown away.
The first rule of venture capitalism is hands-on experience. You have to get your hands dirty.
I want the title. But these hands are working hands, and sometimes you've got to get them dirty.
Politics is dirty, and I don't like to talk about dirty things... My conscience is clear.
I'm a person who enjoys the hands-on experience of anything I do. Get your hands dirty - that's the thing that drives and motivates me.
Many people excuse themselves by claiming that they don't have to do work anymore because they are beyond it. They are simply afraid of getting their hands dirty. Getting your hands dirty washes your being.
I like dirty boys. Mechanics, construction workers, artists who get paint and clay everywhere. They gotta have rough hands.
I like doing things where I can get dirty, work with my hands, and use power tools. Last weekend, I did some grouting.
I love to utilize my celebrity status in a responsible and constructive and substantive manner. I like to get my hands dirty rather than a photo op.
While making love, we often talk about money. I like it. I like that dirty talk
I love to get my hands dirty.
I'm so pumped about joining 'Y&R' - I watch it all the time and can't wait to get in there and get my hands dirty!
I'm a hard worker. I get my hands dirty.
It's good to get your hands dirty a bit and to test how you see things at a given point. And it's very pleasing after writing something like 'Atonement' or 'On Chesil Beach,' which are historical, to get involved in some plausible re-enactment of the here and now.
We are entering a hyperconnected world where every boss now has more access, cheap access to cheap labor, cheap genius, cheap robot, cheap software, and then this world averages over. There is only one answer to that, and that is to get everyone as close as possible to some form of post-secondary education, it could be vocational, it can be liberal arts, it can be science and technology.
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