We chose this job for a reason, that’s who we are. We’re not meant to go home to happy wives and husbands with kids. It doesn’t work that way for us.
Turns out it’s actually harder to have a part-time job versus a full-time job because in addition to doing all that work, you’re out there scouring for another job.
This job is hard enough. It’s even harder when you know what’s going on and you can’t do a damn thing about it.
This business isn’t about trust, it’s about intelligence.
The things that make me right for this job, maybe they’re the same things that make me wrong for everything else.
The thing about war is, it’s just bad for business. And when you got a bull’s-eye on your back, your rivals get bold.
The longer you stay in this job, the more enemies you make.
The first rule of war and business is to know your enemy.
The easiest decisions in this world are those where what is good for business is also good for your family.
The business of life is the acquisition of memories. In the end, that’s all there is.
Sometimes you have to break a few rules just to get the job done.
Sandbrook doesn’t make me vulnerable. It makes me the best man for the job.