Keep a strong balance sheet, don't get over-leveraged, and try to protect the security of your employees.
I say don't overreact; cool your jets. Focus on things that you can control: your business, your employees' welfare, your guests, and the quality of the product that you dish up. Do that, keep your chin down, pay attention to business, and the sun will come up tomorrow. That's the way I figure it.
I'm killing two birds at once, so to speak. Animal-based food kills people. This way, by going vegan... we get healthy and save animals. I'm being selfish, too, because if I can get my employees healthier, we cut down on sick days and gain more productivity.
Someone who will take responsibility for the real welfare of the American people, to be honest with them. I'd like to have that adult in the room.
I don't want any more concentration camps for animals that are cruelly treated, force-fed to fatten themselves up for our consumption.
It's very difficult to explain to a normal working citizen the implications of what $18 trillion in debt means and what it means when the Federal Reserve buys the U.S. Treasury bonds to finance our loss every month.
I'll trade glib for common sense any day.
I don't play computer games. What I do is yell at my secretary and say, 'Go on the Internet, and find this or that.'
Most people I know that are successful have a few things in common that are undeniable: driving ambition, and they have applied that to something they're good at, that they love doing... and they are fun to be around, especially when they're talking about their passion.
I always wanted to meet Nelson Mandela, and I have friends who knew him, but I didn't get to meet Mandela. I always thought he was a spectacular character.