A Quote by Ted DiBiase Sr.

Business is business and I take it very serious. — © Ted DiBiase Sr.
Business is business and I take it very serious.
The jewelry business is a very, very tough business - tougher than the computer business. You truly have to understand how to take care of your customers.
Basketball is a business to me. It's entertainment; it's a business, it's very serious.
I started my career counting diamonds and schlepping gold jewelry around the world. The jewelry business is a very, very tough business - tougher than the computer business. You truly have to understand how to take care of your customers.
I mean the business is just so rough man, people always think the business is easy, and the business is very rough. This is probably the worst business that you can get in, as far as, business-wise.
Comedy is a serious business. A serious business with only one purpose--to make people laugh.
In a family business, you grow up with close contact to the business, whatever it is, and the beer business is certainly a very social type of business.
Call on a business man only at business times, and on business; transact your business, and go about your business, in order to give him time to finish his business.
The girls and women of our race must not be afraid to take hold of business endeavor and, by patient industry, close economy, determined effort and close application to business, wring success out of a number of business opportunities that lie at their very doors.
I just have a serious problem with business for business' sake: this bottom-dollar mentality. I have a serious problem with evil.
Wherever you go in the galaxy, you can find a food business, a house-building business, a war business, a peace business, a governing business, and so forth. And, of course, a God business, which is called 'religion,' and which is a particularly reprehensible line of endeavor.
When we separate the word business into its component letters, B-U-S-I-N-E-S-S, we find that U and I are both in it. In fact, if U and I were not in business, it would not be business. Furthermore, we discover that U comes before I in business and the I is silent-it is to be seen, not heard. Also, the U in business has the sound of I, which indicates it is an amalgamation of the interests of U and I. When they are properly amalgamated, business becomes harmonious, profitable, and pleasant.
When Nas and AZ send you a track, you know it is serious business. Same with Styles P and Jadakiss - then it is serious business. But when you get a trap music track, you know it's time to dumb it down.
I don't really read 'business books,' and I didn't think 'The Paradox of Choice' was a business book. I'm very surprised and gratified that the business world thought it was one.
I think probably my main advice to new artists is if you want to be in the music business, you need to be dang serious about it because it's a rough business.
You have to be serious-minded in business, but not take yourself seriously.
I can find only three kinds of business in the universe: mine, yours and God's. Much of our stress comes from mentally living out of our business. When I think, "You need to get a job, I want you to be happy, you should be on time, you need to take better care of yourself," I am in your business. When I'm worried about earthquakes, floods, war, or when I will die, I am in God's business. If I am mentally in your business or in God's business, the effect is separation.
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