A Quote by Jerry Reinsdorf

I've always been a leader in the push for revenue sharing. — © Jerry Reinsdorf
I've always been a leader in the push for revenue sharing.
I just try to, in my own way, contribute to making a better Hollywood, to move Hollywood to be a leader in social justice, as it always has been, and not to have any holes in their own backyard while they continue to push for equality and all the things that they always stand up for.
That got us started on revenue sharing, and we couldn't have done it without all the teams.
St. Louis has always been a great center for medicine. It has been a leader in the nation since the early part of the 20th century. Along with that, we've been a leader in medical science and biomedical science and innovation in medicine.
People are looking for a leader independent of powerful, wealthy special interests that always push to the front of the line.
I've always tried to push myself technically and to push myself visually. That's been part of the journey.
I've been a speaker. I've been a majority leader. I've been a minority leader. Those are the sort of things I don't need any more.
It is the solemn obligation of a leader always to be a leader. Even when - perhaps especially when - you don't feel like being a leader.
What's beautiful about the actual acting class environment is that you can use it to push through everything: push your voice, push your inhibitions, push your fears, push your confidence, push your vulnerability, push your silences.
I've always been a leader. I've not always been the vocal one, though, I think that's become new to me as the years have gone on.
Risk management systems and controls may discourage or limit certain revenue-generating opportunities. Failure to ensure the independence of these functions from the revenue generators and risk takers has been shown to be dangerous, and this is something for which the board is accountable.
I think I'd have a good relationship with Putin. Who knows? He's been a leader far more than Barack Obama has been a leader.
At the end of the day, people will follow you or people will be energised by you if they buy into your vision or purpose. So the most important thing is to be true to yourself. That's why I would say to be a great leader - you, first and foremost, have to be a great human being. And sharing that purpose and sharing the values.
I've always been a sharing person.
I think comedy in the last 5-7 years is as good as it's ever been in America. I like it when people push it. You go through periods where people did not push the envelope. The more you push it, the funnier you get.
I've always been a leader. I've always kind of been the tallest person on the team when I was younger but always kind of the smartest. I was ahead of my time. I wasn't always the oldest, I kind of was the youngest on the team, but, I kind of knew what to do at times.
I have always been a leader on my team. I have always been a guy that held player-only meetings. I'm the type of guy that stood up and said something. I know how to lead.
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