A Quote by Wellington Mara

These days I'm pretty much a businessman. — © Wellington Mara
These days I'm pretty much a businessman.
If I can be a better businessman than I am a football player, that would be pretty successful, because the bar is set pretty high.
For a businessman like me, smartphones are a lifeline. I use the device to watch promos of my films, songs, and videos. There are days when I end up spending as much as five hours on the phone.
I was never, ever interested in becoming a businessman or an entrepreneur. If I was a businessman, or saw myself as a businessman, I would have never gone into the airline business.
My worst days are still pretty good days. That's something I might lose in the moment sometimes, but I have a pretty good grasp of it.
I always think family get-togethers when everybody just sort of crashes out are pretty much the best. If it's more than a few days it gets hard, but for just a few days, it's the most amazing thing ever.
Donald Trump's a businessman, he's a very successful businessman. I think he's a marketing genius.
There is so much bloodshed and action packed into our films these days. Pretty women provide the much-needed respite to the masses from the melee of non-stop action.
If we can put together a Mexican businessman and a U.S. businessman, they will find a way to do more business.
I grew up the son of a businessman. And I didn't get into music to be a businessman.
I'm pretty much working 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
I'm a businessman, and I think there's nothing wrong with being a businessman provided you have the right headspace and do good things with the money you make.
The days of just being a generic, punch-and-kick wrestler are pretty much over.
In grammar school, I went to eight o'clock mass pretty much like four days a week.
We as voters, have long hoped that we would get a businessman instead of a politician in order to help fix America's problems. Well, I am that businessman.
Honestly, for me, I'm a businessman but I'm a smart businessman.
I used to think I knew everything, but older you get the more you see other areas. If you could read everything about both sides, you'll pretty much be in the middle again, which is the state you had when you were totally ignorant. So my theory is if you maintain total ignorance - which isn't easy, but I try - you'll be just as far ahead as if you'd spent days and days reading about the whole issue. And you have that much extra time to play Pac-man.
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