Words matter. These are the best Businesswoman Quotes from famous people such as Emmanuel Adebayor, Kim Basinger, Sarah Drew, Georgia Salpa, Joanna Jedrzejczyk, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
My father worked in currency exchange, and my mother is a businesswoman.
I’m a very determined businesswoman… I’ve got lots of things to do, and I don’t have time to be classified as difficult, and I don’t have time.
You can’t be emotional if you’re trying to be a businesswoman.
I think Katie Price is a really good businesswoman. She has made so much money.
I’m a professional athlete, I’m a businesswoman and I know who I am.
Jess is not only a successful actress but also has a line of eco-friendly products called Honest that’s become a million-dollar business. Jessica Alba an undercover businesswoman? That’s my favorite kind of style – the kind with substance.
My mom has gone out of her way in her personal life. She’s been with me on the road. She’s had to deal with people giving her the ‘that’s the mom’ and arguing. Just little things as a businesswoman.
When I was a little girl, my dad always said to me that I was going to be this great businesswoman, that I was going to be the CEO of IBM. So that’s what I came into the world thinking, that I was going to go into the business world and make my mark there.
As women, we often think we have to be all things to all people, all at the same time. As a wife, mother, actress and businesswoman, I definitely feel the pressure to perform well in all areas.
We want to talk to celebrities about the things celebrities don’t normally talk about. Like, we’d love to get Kim Kardashian to talk to us about finance. She is a businesswoman, after all.
My biggest challenge every day is to be a great mother and a great businesswoman.
I’m a businesswoman.
I’m a conservative businesswoman in a way because I try not to invest too much to the point that if things go bad, I’d lose a lot.
I wanted to be a businesswoman from as early as I can remember, and specifically, my real passion was real estate.
I’m a businesswoman, and Ms. is an appropriate form of address.
Oprah is wildly successful, and she’s a brilliant businesswoman. She’s also somebody who’s overcome a ton of demons in her own life, and that’s really what shaped her. I think the same could be said for me.
But at the age of 44, I sure hope to be a better businesswoman. I want to get the music straight to my fans.
My mother was a businesswoman; my grandmother was a businesswoman – it never occurred to me that life might be harder because you’re a woman. It wasn’t until later and I had a bigger sense of the world that I realised that.
I am a businesswoman who goes to work every single day.
I don’t like the word ‘businesswoman.’ Perhaps ‘committed mother’ would be the best description.
I think Jennifer Lopez is a phenom. And as far as I’m concerned, she’s really a very smart businesswoman.
On the one hand, I am a businesswoman – on the other, a wife and a mother. Like many women, I have had to distribute time and attention between business and family. It is not at all easy to find that balance.
Tyra the businesswoman is very close to – and I hate third person, but you said it, oh, chiiild, you said it – but me the businessperson and me the person: very similar. I can be in a business meeting and be all ‘Wooo!’ and ‘Oh, child!’ and still be talking revenues and profits and cash flows.
I was embarrassed when a businessman friend asked, ‘What’s the yearly budget of your talk show? What’s the per-episode budget?’ And I looked at him with these blank, typical-model eyes and said, ‘I don’t know.’ I call myself a businesswoman, and I don’t know that?
Since I was little, I’ve had that vision of a businesswoman inside me.
I could have had my husband put me on a lot of TV shows every day, but I chose not to. I am a serious businesswoman. I don’t enjoy being out there on TV; it’s not what I do well.
I’m an entrepreneur and a businesswoman and I do a lot of different things besides my work on television and people probably don’t know that about me.
As a mother of four children, I want to know the drugs I’m giving them are safe. And as an American businesswoman, I want to keep jobs here, and that means making sure foreign drug plants have to meet the same standards as domestic ones.
You have to be really strong in the music industry, and I’m naturally very timid. That was really hard for me. You have to be tough. You have to make decisions and be a businesswoman.
The truth is, if I was maybe better or funnier or prettier, wouldn’t I have starred in a movie? I can see it objectively as a businesswoman – if no one’s buying your product, then there’s not a desire for it.