Words matter. These are the best Boss Quotes from famous people such as Jen Psaki, Shehnaaz Gill, Teresa Wright, John Niven, Cheo Hodari Coker, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
Of course, it’s an honor to be speaking on behalf of the U.S. government, but my boss is really the American people and there are different entities who are kind of serving the American people.
I have become worldly-wise and mature after participating in ‘Bigg Boss.’
The type of contract between players and producers is, I feel, antiquated in form and abstract in concept. We have no privacies which producers cannot invade, they trade us like cattle, boss us like children.
I do often feel that the single greatest thing about my job is that I don’t have a boss. I’m like an overweight Han Solo: I take orders from just one person – me.
If a superhero is a community superhero, then is he going to protect his community by controlling everything? If he decides to control crime, does that make him a crime boss? Does that make him a criminal?
I don’t have a boss or PR person, so I’m accountable to no one.
Being your own boss is much superior to working for the man. Including working for your father.
Your manager is your boss and tells you what to do, what to wear and who to be, so our relationship changed. I loved him with all my heart, but felt he’d stopped looking at me as a wife. I became a product.
My mom was very much alpha. I admired her because she was the working mom on the go. She’s such a boss. She’s an OG, as they say.
I always thought that if I ever make my Bollywood debut it should be with a film which has a good story, which has emotions, romance. ‘Bittoo Boss’ is all that I ever dreamt of and is the perfect launch pad for me.
My advice to women in general: Even if you’re doing a nine-to-five job, treat yourself like a boss. Not arrogant, but be sure of what you want – and don’t allow people to run anything for you without your knowledge.
I am a bit of a boss, even when it’s about the composting. This goes here! This goes there! Don’t do that! Maybe for the sake of others, I should let go a bit.
Making an independent film is so great because you’re your boss. And you have to be disciplined. You know? Because there’s nobody telling you anything. But you have to kinda, you know, if you have an instinct to do something, you do it. There’s nobody to run it by.
Salman Khan’s association with ‘Bigg Boss’ has taken the show to another level. Because of his presence, the show has gained immense popularity and the reach of the show is tremendous. It has become a household name.
Anyone who watches a lot of television, or listens to pop music, is familiar with a certain vision of America. If not exactly colorblind, this America is one in which different races easily interact, in which a white person might have an Asian boss, Hispanic stepson, or African-American frenemy.
I have been offered thrice to participate in ‘Bigg Boss’ and I rejected it everytime.
Even the frankest and bravest of subordinates do not talk with their boss the same way they talk with colleagues.
I was well motivated. What I wanted to do was work for myself. I had twenty two jobs before I started my business at the age of twenty three and I didn’t want one more boss telling me what to do. So I was motivated simply because I didn’t want a boss.
My relationship with my body has changed. I used to consider it as a servant who should obey, function, give pleasure. In sickness, you realise that you are not the boss. It is the other way around.
‘Bigg Boss’ has given me a lot. A new identity, emotional bonds and a person who I can go to as a friend.
I’ve always believed that the script is the boss.
I watch a lot of TV – ‘Perfect Strangers,’ ‘Family Matters,’ ‘Who’s the Boss?’ – then I go over my notes in the script, lock it into my head and go to bed.
I have to be patient and try to take my opportunity when the boss decides I have to play.
Even before Bigg Boss,’ I have been doing a daily soap and that made me popular and got me the reality show.
I knew I always wanted to be my own boss. My mum would say I’ve been my own boss since primary school. It was probably always my destiny.
The problem with Deep South to me is that there was a group that were tight with the boss, and they would always go out and drink and have barbeques. Then, when WWE would say, ‘Who should we look at?’ Bill Demott would say, ‘Oh, look at this guy and this guy.’ Of course those were his buddies.
I’ve been used to being my own boss for a really long time, so I don’t take to authority very well.
I call this ‘boss Obamacare.’ The only health care that citizens of this country can access are those approved by the boss.
I’m not a control freak in that like I boss everybody around, but like a control freak and like, I like knowing exactly what I get to do that day and having a say.
People, who come to ‘Bigg Boss’ to look for work should not come to the show then… because you don’t get work generated out of ‘Bigg Boss.’ I do not think anyone should use this show as a platform or as a career move because I don’t think that out of this show, anyone has been given a career.
I’m avoiding having an assistant because then I would become the horrible boss. I can’t justify having an assistant as a 25-year-old; I just can’t do it!
A long time ago, I learned not to go up to the boss and ask what’s happening to my character. I haven’t done that for 20 years, since I was on ‘Days of Our Lives.’
I think I’ve been a moderately good boss. I’ve made a lot of people extremely wealthy – I think we’ve created 30 millionaires.
If you write something that gets a bad response, or someone commits candor or is off message, there are often consequences almost immediately when it appears in the paper or a magazine, that somebody gets called into the boss’s office. And sometimes it can result in a loss of access for the reporter.
Obviously, if the commander makes certain decisions that the reporter thinks is inhibiting his right to report a legitimate story, he has to appeal to the commander’s boss to get that changed.
I’m just not the best employee, and I came to terms with that very young, and I realized that if I was going to be successful then I’d have to be my own boss and take control of my life.
The only thing that I am going to miss during my stay in ‘Bigg Boss’ would be my two children.
I went into ‘Bigg Boss’ house for two hours to promote my film, and I got scared.
When I do a film, usually I work from my director. That’s my boss. The director is interpreting the writer’s vision, and we all interpret it, and they create their own vision as well.
Frank was the BOSS and was not open to anything that was not from his head. There were no arguments about music because if you did, he would show you where the door was. Period.
We need to see many more people starting businesses and becoming their own boss, but the squeezed middle exists as much within this group as in the population at large as rising costs are hitting small businesses – who after all are consumers too.
‘Bigg Boss’ has been a great experience, and I will treasure it for rest of my life.
In the dressing room, we know that Arsene Wenger is the boss.
I don’t wish to be a part of ‘Bigg Boss.’ People only fight on that show; whenever you put on that show, you hear people fighting.
Doing this for so long, I realize that the media – you have a boss. And your boss wants you to provide the best material that you can. And he might put pressure on you to do it a way that you feel is unconstitutional. You might not like it. But you still gotta feed your family.
That’s my main flaw: I always think authority figures or my boss is going to think something I do is funny. And usually they don’t.
City’s boss and owner came with a very good proposal. They showed me that City has the ambition to be one of the biggest clubs in the world. This made it easy to make the move. Money was never important.
When I got to know ‘Bigg Boss’ is being made in Marathi, I knew the show would require a host, who has a lot of character. At the back of my mind I knew I would be able to do it but with so many big faces already there in the Marathi industry, I did not know it could come my way.
It has been a delight to work with Boss Music Productions and Nav Sidhu. We have been in touch with Boss Music Productions for a long time and they have helped us on multiple projects; Each time we have worked with them, it has been a delight.
Make sure you are clear about the expectations your boss has for you.
I was definitely Theater-Band Geek/Straight-Up Boss Subgroup C. I was really into band and theater and super into music at the time. I loved performing arts, and that would definitely be my group.
Grace under pressure isn’t just about bullfighters and men at war. It’s about getting up every day to face a job or a white boss you don’t like but have to face to feed your children so they’ll grow up to be a better generation.
When you hear bosses talk about their best salespeople, they often refer to them as rock stars. It’s the highest praise your boss can give someone on your team.
A leader is admired, a boss is feared.
They’re hard workers, they’re really smart but they’re not very good about marching into their boss’s offices and saying ‘I need a raise!… Women tend to have the attitude that, ‘if I put my head down, I work really hard, I’ll get recognized.’