A Quote by Dick Clark

I'm a survivor in a business that constantly rejects you. — © Dick Clark
I'm a survivor in a business that constantly rejects you.
The Tea Party is a group that rejects deep thinking, it rejects the very complex analysis that is involved in public policy, it rejects the kind of textured decision-making that Ronald Reagan prided himself on.
I see myself as a survivor, and I'm not ashamed to say I'm a survivor. To me, survivor implies strength, implies that I have been through something and I made it out the other side.
He who rejects change is the architect of decay. The only human institution which rejects progress is the cemetery.
I do feel like I'm a survivor because the music industry is still a boys' club. I really respect all the women in the business. I know trusting yourself is hard work but it helps you avoid all the traps and labels that come with being in this business.
I got a lot of criticism for going back on 'Survivor' to play 'Survivor: All Stars.'
I like 'Bootylicious,' 'Survivor' - my little granddaughter loves 'Survivor.'
I don't like it to be compared to 'Survivor.' The idea of 'Survivor' is to kill each other off to win the prize. There's no killing in Gilligan's Island.
Reinvent your business constantly. The end goal may be the same, but the tools and methods are constantly evolving.
The Oakland clubhouse is a wonderful place. A lot of these guys feel like rejects. They were rejects and they feel - they can tell you how baseball screwed up.
I am a man who perceives life in a certain way, a man who rejects things that defecate on humankind, who rejects anything that will not give people room for dissent.
'Survivor' was not fixed. There's no way to fix 'Survivor.'
Business is constantly changing, constantly evolving.
I have done a lot greater things than 'Survivor.' Going through SEAL training was much harder than 'Survivor.'
I was the last, the sole survivor. The most honorable thing a survivor could do was survive. If you stayed on your feet, stayed alive, you were the winner.
It wasn't the first reality show, but 'Survivor' was the first big network hit, and I'm proud to have played a part in that history as the winner of season six, 'Survivor: Amazon.'
'Survivor' wouldn't have happened had I not gone out there and helped CBS to sell sponsors to finance the first one. Part of my thinking on 'Survivor' was that it should have rewards that are corporate brands. A Big Mac, one thimble-full of Coca-Cola.
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