Sustainability includes how you run your business, and my bottom line includes how you treat your people. Sustainability starts with your staff. – Tom Douglas
I don’t think anyone wants to look in the mirror and say, ‘I’m anti-woman.’ They don’t see themselves that way, and you can’t treat them that way. But you have to tell the truth. – Venus Williams
My goals over the decade include to develop new drugs to treat intractable diseases by using iPS cell technology and to conduct clinical trials using it on a few patients with Parkinson’s diseases, diabetes or blood diseases. – Shinya Yamanaka
If we’re going to be getting treated like that, why can’t we treat the clubs like that? I just want to see the game and the players looked after the way they should be because the crowds don’t turn up to watch David Gallop play… they turn up to watch the players play. – Sonny Bill Williams
If you behave normally, people treat you normally. It’s only when you act as if you’re someone special that they feel obliged to stand on ceremony. – Victoria Wood
I never count calories. Counting calories is stressful and intimidating, so I avoid it! I know that if I’m eating something that’s a treat, I don’t need to count it because I mostly eat healthy and am conscious of what I’m putting in my body. – Venus Williams
A breast cancer might turn out to have a close resemblance to a gastric cancer. And this kind of reorganization of cancer in terms of its internal genetic anatomy has really changed the way we treat and approach cancer in general. – Siddhartha Mukherjee
The music industry over there seems to treat America like it’s one territory even though they got offices in different parts of America – they’re still quite sort of ‘America is the territory.’ – Sean Booth
The bottom line is that Ebola is hard to treat, and when the first patient ever with Ebola came to the United States, we thought the guidelines would protect the health care workers. – Tom Frieden
All people, regardless of whether they’re athletes or not, should treat people the way they want to be treated. – Walter Payton
Sometimes people expect that I’m going to be tough. It’s not a bad situation. People treat you better. People are on time. – Tina Fey
I’ve been focused on detecting nuclear terrorism at ports, in cargo containers, and I developed and built detectors that are extremely cheap and also very sensitive. My other big development is a system to produce medical isotopes that are injected into patients and used to diagnose and treat cancer. – Taylor Wilson
This is the fantasy of every woman – to hold at our feet servile and tame slaves, like in Roman times. And the worse we treat them, the more passionate they become. – Thalia
I have a big bag of M&M’s in the pantry, and I have a scoop after lunch. That’s my treat. – Summer Sanders
I don’t really think about a visual aspect to the work at all; I just think about making the piece. And everything that occurs visually comes out of the subject matter you are dealing with so that I find it difficult to treat the visual element as a separate entity. – Simon McBurney
I learned so much from other actors and they definitely didn’t treat me like some sex bomb or bimbo. I felt fully accepted in the regular movie world. I didn’t feel categorised. – Sylvia Kristel
Every chemical that makes it into your bloodstream – be it through your lungs, stomach, or skin – meets up with your liver at some point. Since your liver is your body’s best defense when it comes to filtering out all those toxins, you need to treat it well. – Suzanne Somers
There is a tendency to want to treat blacks as a monolithic socioeconomic group. – William Julius Wilson
I guess my approach to adapting books is to treat them with a deep respect on one level and at another level part them to one side and go, ‘I’m doing something completely different here.’ – Simon Beaufoy
Treat a boy like a fool and he’ll act like a fool, I say, but there’s some folks need convincing. – Stephen Vincent Benet
I recently saw the movie about Ray Charles, and there’s a scene where he falls down and the mother doesn’t help him. She says, I don’t want anyone to treat you like a cripple. I’ve fallen down before, and Molly will say, get up and just go. – Teri Garr