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Mirror, mirror on the wall, whos the dumbest of you all?
Anne Robinson
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Anne Robinson
Age: 80
Born: 1944
Born: September 26
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Journalist
Television Presenter
Crosby
Merseyside
Anne Josephine Robinson
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I never wanted to run a production company. I didn't want to convert my life into running a business.... so I always resisted it and kept things simple.
Anne Robinson
My best business decision is always to have been unembarrassed about negotiating a decent deal. Not being coy or shy about money is second nature to me.
Anne Robinson
I do have a rule that very few meetings are worth more than ten minutes.
Anne Robinson
We mothers of grown-up daughters tend to view them with a mixture of love, exasperation, irritation and awe.
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I do think your attitude towards money is an inherent part of your character.
Anne Robinson
I don't like the anonymity of the banking process - people now don't have a bank manager they ever meet.
Anne Robinson
I'm not going to marry a third time. It is just not necessary.
Anne Robinson
I like one nice man because he gets three tickets for the cinema so we've got somewhere to put our coats. He passes the test. I've been quite surprised because I really didn't expect to be wined and dined, and it's quite nice.
Anne Robinson
The Welsh... I mean, what are they for?
Anne Robinson
In her memoir, Anne Robinson recounts the wake-up call which motivated her to stop drinking. Leaving her eight-year-old daughter alone in their car while she went to buy liquor, she returned to find her daughter with tears running down her cheeks. The guilt and horror Ms. Robinson felt at this sight jolted her into sobriety.
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I've always taken risks and bought property well. As journalism wasn't particularly well paid, buying homes and selling them for profit improved my income.
Anne Robinson
I don't despise, because no-one should live rent-free inside your head.
Anne Robinson
Every mother and daughter should make time for a trip together. It's good for the soul.
Anne Robinson
I'd make banks more accountable. I think they should separate totally the personal banking arm with whatever else they are playing around with.
Anne Robinson
Sad old blokes, I'm told, now dream of me with a whip in hand.
Anne Robinson
I think that in a family some are workers some are not. I certainly saw my mother work very hard and be in charge and never show any kind of fear about business deals. Her golden rule was you should never be embarrassed talking about money and asking for what you deserved. I take the same view.
Anne Robinson
When I was about 17, I had a row with my mother and left home for six months, renting a flat and working as a waitress for a while. I learnt you could double your earnings if you gave good, cheerful service. It taught me that in any job you can improve your lot.
Anne Robinson
My accountant regularly asks to take me to lunch. I always say I can't afford it.
Anne Robinson
I have been asked to lend people money - I now only ever give whatever amount is comfortable without thinking it will come back, otherwise when you see that person wearing a new coat or going on holiday you think but yes, where is my money?
Anne Robinson
Growing up in a business-orientated family meant that I naturally learnt the tricks of the trade.
Anne Robinson