“Everyone should fail in a big way at least once before reaching forty.”
Al Neuharth
“This recession should have been a major wake-up call for all businesses, but those institutions deemed “too big to fail” have also been allowed to be “too big to learn.””
Thomas J. Powell
“Small debts are like small gun shot; they are rattling around us on all sides and one can scarcely escape being wounded. Large debts are like canons, they produce a loud noise, but are of little danger.”
Samuel Johnson
“Today is a big day in TV history. On this day forty-one years ago, the Beverly Hillbillies aired for the first time right here on CBS. They took a little break, then in 1992, they moved into the White House for eight years.”
David Letterman
“My biggest problem in the big leagues is that I can't figure out how to spend forty-three dollars in meal money.”
Andy Van Slyke
“Forty-mile-per-hour gusts are enough to start pulling big conifers down. And with six weeks of precipitation, it will take a little less effort to pull them down.”
Ted Buehner
“Domestic vehicles are still real popular, ... The import market is the big, growing thing. Forty percent of what we do in our machine shop is imports, and it's growing.”
Bill Fleming