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John Reynolds Quotes

«You'd better figure on six months or more to get a deal done and get all the clearances. But right now, DP World owns the assets it acquired in that deal.»
Author: John Reynolds
«I think recruiting is 80 percent of your wins. So it better be taking up most of your time.»
Author: John Reynolds
«It's no problem; good gravel underneath.»
Author: John Reynolds
«There's plenty of other people that fish here, but most will fish it once then not come back.»
Author: John Reynolds
«We caught all our fish over here the other day.»
Author: John Reynolds
«He was just like any other offensive lineman, giving all the credit to everyone else.»
Author: John Reynolds
«I started my business at a time when there wasn't really any fresh beer being brewed locally,»
Author: John Reynolds
«I like fresh beer brewed by myself. I know what I like and I know what I enjoy. My feeling is, the closer you are to the source, the better the beer.»
Author: John Reynolds
«What attracted me to it was a series of X-ray photographs of the internals of those beautiful abstract works,»
Author: John Reynolds
«Initially, I thought this is an abhorrent violence being foisted upon these great, still, abstract performances. And quite the opposite is apparent in the photographs - it's almost like looking at photographs of the canals of Mars or something. This tremendous inner softness emerges as the works are exposed.»
Author: John Reynolds

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