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"The second is that you have to look out for yourself."
"You just have to look out for yourself, all right?"
We do know that you're going to have to look out for yourselves too.
"You need me, because you're too much of a baby to look out for yourself.
"This is a game but it's also a business and you have to look out for yourself," Davis said.
The thief's rule was to look out for yourself, first, last and ever.
You've got a right to look out for yourself.
"Everybody" knows that the first law of animal survival is to look out for yourself.
But after breakfast you'd better look out for yourself.
You gentlemen are going to have to look out for yourselves."
But you won't be able to look out for yourself tomorrow if you're dead on your feet."
The hell with that, the world was all right as long as you kept your eyes open and looked out for yourself.
You won't look out for yourself, and then we'll have no chance at all."
"So you have to be vigilant and look out for yourselves.
Look out for yourself and don't hesitate to use their radio."
Oh, I don't mind work, but when they come and go you have to look out for yourself so you 87.
The safest course of action was to watch and wait and look out for yourself.
A lot of people realize if you don't look out for yourself, nobody will."
All I say is, look out for yourself.
"Well, look out for yourself, if you stay here," Holt remarked.
"Listen, can you two look out for yourselves for a while? "
Look out for yourself because no one will be looking out for you.
Whatever it takes, look out for yourself first.
"I'm more worried about you looking out for yourself.
But there came a time in every Prime's life when he could no longer just look out for number one.
The brass were only good at looking out for number one.
"Well, perhaps you might; but I have got to look out for number one.
Look out for number one, but in an unobtrusive way.
From now on, I look out for number one.
But make no mistake, he was always looking out for number one."
I'm looking out for number one, and to hell with them."
He always looks out for number one, because to be a successful human being, he must first like himself.
To some extent, we all look out for Number One.
An attorney, young and politically ambitious, looking out for number one, a real piece of work.
Suddenly they were individuals again, each looking out for number one, and they knew what they'd done.
Well, a man's got to look out for number one, don't he?
Courtney is brilliant, talented and always looking out for number one.
Thus everyone was looking out for number one at the expense of the cooperative ventures.
In which case, maybe he should be looking out for number one, as he pretended.
You have to look out for number one. "
Just humans being their usual dysfunctional, looking out for number one, self.
'Teach the next kid who comes in here how to look out for number one!
"We all know the little negotiation hints from the books that teach you how to look out for number one.
We manoeuvre in the world constantly looking out for Number One.
So long as we are back in the old story of saving our skin, looking out for Number One, those tactics will work.
Even among humans, despite our talk about caring for others, all too often it's "look out for number one."
Basically, he's a good egg, and his only real fault is that he always looks out for Number One.
I look out for Number One, just like them".
Everyone is looking after number one, and that is not what we want to see.
When it comes down to it you look after number one.
She is interested only in "looking after number one."
I do not agree with his analysis about the Government looking after number one and therefore encouraging people to commit crime.
Is he in fact looking after number one?
Morals Are you a model citizen, or do you look after number one?
I don't mean you just gotta look after Number One.
All but one agreed with the statement: 'You must look after number one.'
"A man's got to look after Number One."
Still looking after number one, as ever.'
Look after number one, eh?
The rumors had told me to beware of him, that he definitely looked after number one and had sent some good men down to protect himself.
And from all of this emerges the hegemony, from Parliament to the snooker hall, of looking after number one.
Well, the good Monsieur Davenheim was of those who "look after Number One" as your saying goes!
"Looking After Number One" indeed.
It's not possible for any Tory to have a heart when their underlying philosophy is to look after number one at all costs whatever the impact on anyone else.
If we are brought up to accept the doctrine of looking after number one, it is not surprising to find the result of that upbringing reflected in society.
He was one of those 'look after number one' types, not averse to trampling on other people if it got him where he wanted to be.
Looking After Number One from the Boomtown Rats (1977)...
Cats may purr and wind around your legs as if they love you but in the end the feline heart is only really interested in looking after number one.
Geldof has come a long way since his first single with the Boomtown Rats, a hymn to selfishness called Looking After Number One.
Looking after number one is a morally repugnant maxim to follow in external trade policy, and we must also take account of the problems which the developing countries are currently wrestling with.
Government contracts would be tendered, of course, but having rotted in jail for over a decade, protecting said government by keeping his mouth shut, it was time to look after number one.
Goram's looking after number one Andy Goram is having the time of his life with Rangers and Scotland, but the road to the top has been strewn with pitfalls.