Top 28 Redenbacher's Quotes

#1. Get up," James finally said, his tone indecipherable. "I don't need a patient dying from pneumonia on me tonight.

L. Jayne

#2. In the Depression we had to divert corn acreage.

Orville Redenbacher

#3. Know what? (Wulf) If halflings live past twenty-seven. But then anything is possible. I say in a few months we should pop us some Orville Redenbacher's, then sit back and enjoy the show. (Spawn)

Sherrilyn Kenyon

#4. I had always dreamed of being involved in a job where I could do anything related to animals and nature. A vet maybe. But later I came to understand that it was just a temporary interest and that music was more important to me.

Tarkan

#5. It proved easier to buy the farm to get the mineral rights than to buy the coal rights alone.

Orville Redenbacher

#6. We dried continuously day and night. We had no efficient way to do it, so we built this new popcorn plant.

Orville Redenbacher

#7. Life is the journey of coming home to ourselves.

Lisa Cypers Kamen

#8. What do I know about college football? I look like Orville Redenbacher. I have no business talking about college football.

Gordon Gee

#9. It was necessary to have an even depth of corn on the top compared to the sides, so the air would not take the easiest route and not evenly dry the stored corn.

Orville Redenbacher

#10. When ever Buddhism has taken root in a new land, there has been a certain variation in the style in which it is observed. The Buddha himself taught differently according to the place, the occasion and the situation of those who were listening to him.

Dalai Lama

#11. We got to know the competition very well. In the '50s popcorn made a big growth in sales. Our main push was to produce the best quality and sell in quality retail outlets.

Orville Redenbacher

#12. I have no doubt about a photographer in particular and a digital artist in general having become contemporary icons.

Nikolay Semyonov

#13. I put $5 million into the real-estate business when the world was coming to an end, and three years later, by 1980, I woke up and was worth a hundred. That's a lot of money back then.

John Catsimatidis

#14. and there was a fish pond a large one full of the fattest goldfish you ever saw and they were tame. they came to the surface of the water and took pieces of bread from our hands.

Charles Bukowski

#15. Every once in a while, someone will mail me a single popcorn kernel that didn't pop. I'll get out a fresh kernel, tape it to a piece of paper and mail it back to them.

Orville Redenbacher

#16. I write every book as if I'm dying with no promise of next month, done.

Tyronne Jacques

#17. I moved to Princeton, Indiana, and became a professional Farm Manager for that Princeton Farms.

Orville Redenbacher

#18. Most of the competition was into bulk popcorn because of the major increases in the Drive-In Theatre Outlets.

Orville Redenbacher

#19. The cobs were delivered to a big pile. We were one of the first to feed corn cobs to cattle.

Orville Redenbacher

#20. People listen to me, and they hear about a government they want, a government ... that will cut spending, cut taxes, that will focus on private-sector job creation.

Carl Paladino

#21. The real lesson Orville (Redenbacher) taught me was the power of a good brand to trump all rhyme or reason in the marketplace.

David F. D'Alessandro

#22. Racist people are few, in the minority. But you can do nothing to change them. You can talk, you can do what you want, but you can't do anything because they are just stupid people.

Mario Balotelli

#23. I had popcorn all over the place, so I decided I might as well be in the Processing Business.

Orville Redenbacher

#24. Who I am is the best I can be.

Leontyne Price

#25. I opened an office in Terre Haute, established eight of them, and became one of the eight county agents.

Orville Redenbacher

#26. So, daddy, huh?
C'mon Blue-Eyes, don't be like that. You kept screaming 'more' and it was the dirtiest thing I could think of.

Eve Dangerfield

#27. You can't do business sitting on your ... armchair!

Feargal Quinn

#28. We made more money feeding molasses, urea, and corn cobs to cattle than we ever did feeding dent corn.

Orville Redenbacher

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