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My desire to participate in the business is not to make more crap
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"My desire to participate in the business is not to make more crap"

- Lisa Bonet

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This quote by Lisa Bonet speaks to her desire to be associated with business world, but not in such a way that would add to the production of more "crap". This suggests that she is looking to be involved in something meaningful and of value, something that would have a positive effect on the world. She is likely seeming associated with something that is useful to society, something that is imaginative and ingenious. She is likely looking to be involved in something that is sustainable and ethical, something that is not almost making money however about making a difference. She is most likely seeming involved in something that is significant and purposeful, something that is not almost making a profit but about making a favorable impact. Her desire to participate in business world is not practically earning money, but about making a difference.

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Lisa Bonet This quote is written / told by Lisa Bonet somewhere between November 16, 1967 and today. She was a famous Actress from USA. The author also have 27 other quotes.

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