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 RobinsonI'd make banks more accountable. I think they should separate totally the personal banking arm with whatever else they are playing around with.
Anne RobinsonI don't like the anonymity of the banking process - people now don't have a bank manager they ever meet.
Anne RobinsonI am dating, but it is hard to find someone quick enough and funny enough. I am quite demanding.
Anne RobinsonI come from a family of traders; my grandmother and my mother were very good at making money.
Anne RobinsonEvery mother and daughter should make time for a trip together. It's good for the soul.
Anne RobinsonI'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 RobinsonI 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 RobinsonI eventually got a job with a television company, started to see how exciting journalism could be as a career, and decided that was what I wanted to do.
Anne RobinsonProperty is my major investment. My accountant has put money into various long-term savings arrangements. To be honest, I am a bit vague about all that stuff.
Anne RobinsonI saw George Bush at a benefit concert actually waving at Stevie Wonder. Someone had to tell him, 'He can't see you.'
Anne RobinsonIn an ideal world, I'd be able to do my shows in my pajamas. Luckily I've got one of the best stylists in the business, Rebecca Allen - she knows what looks good on camera and gives it a sexy kick.
Anne RobinsonI have never, for a single moment, been aware of pressure from anyone in television about how I dress, what my shape is or how I speak. I've always written my own scripts. I've always been the first to point out that I need to be fit. I need to look good.
Anne RobinsonBelieve me, I've done my time travelling the world in cramped conditions and carrying my own luggage. Now my leisure is summers in the south of France or the Hamptons, walking in Connemara, and year-round shopping in Manhattan and Paris.
Anne RobinsonBalance sheets bore me. I suspect if figures had excited me I would have gone into the city and now be a lot wealthier.
Anne RobinsonMy 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 RobinsonI've had a lot of dates, but I don't think there's been anyone that special or important.
Anne RobinsonI 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 RobinsonI like to look put together without trying too hard. I don't want to look as if God's made another rainbow - I prefer muted, autumnal colours, like most fading redheads.
Anne RobinsonI 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 RobinsonI adore clothes - they're my weakest link! My mother was the same, and she taught me always to look polished.
Anne RobinsonWhen 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 RobinsonIn 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.
Anne RobinsonGrowing up in a business-orientated family meant that I naturally learnt the tricks of the trade.
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