A Quote by Fred Eychaner

I'm a retired media executive. — © Fred Eychaner
I'm a retired media executive.
I was with Shaq at his home the day he retired. It was innovative for him to become the media and announce via social media that he was retiring.
I stopped being a fighter in 1999 and I became a fight executive the moment I retired and took control of my brand.
After 11 seasons, I retired from football. Four months later I was in Ghana shooting 'Beasts of No Nation' as an executive producer.
I am actually retired - yes, I am retired. But I like to work. So I'm retired until someone calls me up to work.
The President seems to extend executive privilege way out past the atmosphere. What he says is executive privilege is nothing but executive poppycock.
Musically, what happened was this: I retired twice. I retired after The Black Crowes, and I retired after Brand New Immortals. Then, we started buying real estate, which really took up my time. I was busy. I was still teaching yoga, but I was mostly busy running business, and I was fine. I was happy.
I've retired a couple of times. It's great, because you can just say, 'Oh, I'm sorry. I'm retired.'
When I said I retired from basketball playing, I have retired. You will not see me play again. That is a promise.
A man has a birthright to be tired and retired. I am retired completely.
Injuries weren't the reason why I retired. I retired on my own terms.
The Obama administration has abused the executive power, enforcing Common Core on the states. It has used race to the top fans to effectively blackmail and force the states to adapt Common Core. But in one silver lining of Obama abusing executive power is that everything done with executive power can be undone with executive power and I intend to do that.
In the media business and as a creative executive, if you don't take risks, you're dead in the water. Calculated risk-taking is essential for success.
The administration is out lying through its teeth about all these people signing up and how great Obamacare is now. Meanwhile, Obama continues to break the law each and every day with executive actions - not even executive orders, executive actions - and proclamations.
War coverage should be more than a parade of retired generals and retired government flacks posing as reporters.
When I retired in 2002 I had retired to stay home with my family and didn't necessarily think my playing days were over.
I am not retired! I will be retired the day I die.
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