I never do anything for money; I get paid a lot of money as a by-product.
Alan Dershowitz
I firmly believe marriage should happen as a by-product of love.
Andrea Jeremiah
Freedom is the by-product of economic surplus.
Aneurin Bevan
Happiness is mostly a by-product of doing what makes us feel fulfilled.
Benjamin Spock
Divorce is a by-product of the fact that maybe the nuclear unit is gone.
Bob Geldof
People don't use Airbnb overtly to trust people more. They use it because they want to get a better sense of the culture and to save money. A by-product was that they live in someone else's shoes.
Brian Chesky
Self-acceptance has been a blessed by-product of middle age.
Candice Bergen
I started improvisation at age nine, and I loved it so much I stuck with it. As a by-product, acting was just something I was lucky enough to fall into.
Cassie Steele
I effectively stood on the shoulders of a giant to make a little bit of noise myself. I'm a by-product of Muhammad Ali.
Chris Eubank Sr.
Information, usually seen as the precondition of debate, is better understood as its by-product.
Christopher Lasch
The ease with which barley may be substituted directly for wheat in human food and its usefulness to replace wheat milling by-products as feed in the production of the milk supply render its abundant production important.
David F. Houston
In a person's career, well, if you're process-oriented and not totally outcome-oriented, then you're more likely to be success. I often say 'pursue excellence, ignore success.' Success is a by-product of excellence.
Deepak Chopra
Luck is the by-product of busting your fanny.
Don Sutton
You really have to love the work. You can't look for stardom. That's a by-product.
Donna Mills
I believe that what we call beautiful is generally a by-product.
Dorothea Lange
Happiness is not a goal; it is a by-product.
Eleanor Roosevelt
People love their animals so much so that they put little clothes on them and necklaces and booties and things like that. And if you love your animal, then you should feed them something that's not dangerous for them. There's a lot of poisonous stuff that they're putting in a lot of that food, those by-products.
Ellen DeGeneres
Google was founded to get information to everybody. A by-product of that strategy is that we invented an advertising business which has provided great economics that allows us to build the servers, hire the employees, create value.
Eric Schmidt
Liberalism is a most important by-product of Rationalism, and its origins and ideology must be clearly shown.
Francis Parker Yockey
The by-product is sometimes more valuable than the product.
Havelock Ellis
Wealth, like happiness, is never attained when sought after directly. It comes as a by-product of providing a useful service.
Power is the by-product of understanding.
I see happiness as a by-product. I don't think you can pursue happiness. I think that phrase is one of the very few mistakes the Founding Fathers made.
I'm afraid that - not necessarily deliberately, but consistently - I've made a kind of laboratory out of my life, where I mix the stuff in the test tubes to create explosions - possibly resulting in interesting by-products. I mean, not deliberately - I'd be crazy to deliberately do that - or maybe not.
Advertisers don't want to be ignored, and they are drunk on our data, which is what Google and other large networks are really selling. The ads are almost a by-product; what companies really want to know is what antiperspirant a woman of 25-34 is most likely to purchase after watching 'House of Cards.'
Fame is a by-product which you have to deal with in a sensible way. To believe that it is anything more significant than that is deeply self-deceptive.
Those who make happiness the chief objective of life are bound to fail, for happiness is a by-product rather than an end in itself.
Fame isn't something I signed up for, it's just a by-product of what I wanted to do.
We move through soundscapes all the time, and most of them are accidental - a by-product. Most retail soundscapes are accidental, incongruent with the brands, and mostly hostile.
Success is a nice by-product but what I really want is work.
One of the elements in the film that really fascinated me was not to look at the world in bi-polar terms of us vs them or east vs west, which was a by-product of the Cold War.
Fame is, I think, just a disgusting by-product of what I do.
It takes a very strange person to enjoy fame, with all the by-products that come with it. It's not necessarily a thrill.
Talent is a by-product of education; the quality of a country's human capital depends on it.
Air is traditionally 'thin,' but the more we learn about our atmosphere, the more substantial it becomes. In some places it is so filled with inorganic flotsam that it is almost thick enough to plough; in others, it has become so primed with the by-products of life that it comes close to being a living tissue in its own right.
Immortality is a by-product of good work.
British-built railways in India helped the British to make money and maintain order; but, as a by-product, they served to unite the country, making it ripe for independence.
British-built railways in India helped the British to make money and maintain order and, as a by-product, served to unite the country, ripe for independence.
Happiness is a by-product rather than an end in itself. It pops into your life unbidden, and then tends to pop out again. I'm on record as being depressive. It is related to winter.
Stardom is only a by-product of acting. I don't think being a movie star is a good enough reason for existing.
For many, the icon of the British Museum is the Rosetta Stone, that administrative by-product of the Greek imperial adventure in Africa.
Simplicity is not the goal. It is the by-product of a good idea and modest expectations.
My mother was a member of the Cape Coloured community. 'Coloured' is the South African word for the half-caste community that was a by-product of the early contact between black and white.
Corruption is the by-product of discretion when there is scope for interpretation of policies.
For years I had lived in my body half-consciously, ignoring it mostly, dismissing its agendas wherever I could, and forever pressing it into the service of mental conceptions that resulted, almost as a by-product, sometimes in its pleasuring and sometimes in its abuse.
Fame is an upshot of what I do. If you're a successful comedian or actor, then you're a famous one. But it's not the driving force. It's a by-product.
As we all know, the budget decisions which give rise to increased debt are what counts, and the debt is just a by-product of those budget decisions.
Happiness is a by-product. You cannot pursue it by itself.
I was raised in a house on the far South Side of Chicago, in a development erected on a landfill made from slag and other industrial by-products a few years after World War II.
I don't believe that being an inspiring leader is a goal that you can aspire to. It is a by-product.