A Quote by Samuel Goldwyn, Jr.

This business is dog eat dog and nobody is gonna eat me. — © Samuel Goldwyn, Jr.
This business is dog eat dog and nobody is gonna eat me.
Show business is dog eat dog. It's worse than dog eat dog. It's dog doesn't return dog's phone calls.
If you feel the purpose of life is struggle, Darwinian fitness, dog eat dog, then you will be eaten by a dog, or you will eat dog. You become what you focus on.
There is a huge difference between a dog that is going to eat you in your mind and an actual dog that's going to eat you.
The airline business is crazy. I've not been enamored with the industry in general. You can't depend on anybody and anything. It's dog-eat-dog and one thing or another from one minute to the next. What I understand about it, I don't like what I see.
Speaking of competition in the fast-food industry. This is rat eat rat, dog eat dog. I'll kill 'em, and I'm going to kill 'em before they kill me.
If any of my competitors were drowning, I'd stick a hose in their mouth and turn on the water. It is ridiculous to call this an industry. This is not. This is rat eat rat, dog eat dog. I'll kill 'em, and I'm going to kill 'em before they kill me. You're talking about the American way - of survival of the fittest.
Coraline opened the box of chocolates. The dog looked at them longingly. "Would you like one?" she asked the little dog. "Yes, please," whispered the dog. "Only not toffee ones. They make me drool." "I thought chocolates weren't very good for dogs," she said, remembering something Miss Forcible had once told her. "Maybe where you come from," whispered the little dog. "Here, it's all we eat.
My femininity is always something I've tried to preserve in this dog-eat-dog world.
Its a dog eat dog world, and Mr. Perfect is a Milk Bone.
It's a dog eat dog world, and Mr. Perfect is a Milk Bone.
It's a dog-eat-dog world when it comes to music and how people perceive it.
Since I've started to star in pictures I have always managed to retain my singularity of purpose when I got into the business, which was to be an artist, as an actor, more than anything else. But to get the certain kind of role you want, you have to be in a certain position in the business and it's dog-eat-dog and it gets very hairy and you can lose your point of view sometimes.
I'm challenging the assumption that you need to be a dog-eat-dog person to survive in a corporate environment.
When women finally get liberated, they'll do the same that men do - dog eat dog - that's what our culture is.
I was raised in the Depression, when there was a great sense of dog-eat-dog and people fighting over scraps.
TV has always been a dog-eat-dog game.
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