A Quote by Eli Broad

I learned to embrace risk, as long as it was well thought out and, in a worst-case scenario, I'd still land on my feet. — © Eli Broad
I learned to embrace risk, as long as it was well thought out and, in a worst-case scenario, I'd still land on my feet.
I always embrace the worst-case scenario.
The way I see queerness now is that, best case scenario, another queer person reflects it back at you. Worst case scenario, which is what happened to me, is having people say, Well, you like Michelle Branch, so you must be gay.'
I think Mike Pence figured that best case scenario he is vice president and worst case scenario he can say he tried to rein Donald Trump in for the good of the party.
The worst case scenario sees the Amazon rainforest burning, huge amounts of methane being released by Siberian peat bogs and so on - by the time today's six year olds are 60, such a scenario would see global warming already out of control.
Even if it doesn't work out, the experience is so valuable to so many employers that your worst case scenario is, 'Ok, so that was a bust, I'll get a six-figure job at whatever company.' Risk is this outmoded idea - your parents might not understand that, but taking these types of risks doesn't have a downside.
My personality is such that I mostly tend to imagine the worst case scenario, which stresses me out a lot.
I'm a worst-case scenario person. I'm only interested in a story because I kind of go, like a magnet, to the worst thing that can happen.
We have to change my habits, so that when the worst case scenario happens, I don't start just swinging for the fences. I still stay composed, I pick technique over power and I push the pace that way.
Most of us have to think worst-case scenario.
Horror writers are specialists in the worst case scenario
Look, I think the worst case scenario is obvious. I think first of all it doesn't work for very long. It's an unstable government that raises taxes and destroys the image we're building for Canada as a strong place to invest.
My friends call me Miss Worst Case Scenario.
I highly recommend inviting the worst-case scenario into your life.
If you fixate on the worst-case scenario and it actually happens, you’ve lived it twice.
The girls you meet are never very far from their worst-case scenario.
Often think of the worst-case scenario, the "Eaten By Wolves" factor.
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