The usual way - a little wine, a little dinner.
The thing I really care about is the mission, making the world open.
Don't discount yourself, no matter what you're doing. Everyone has a unique perspective that they can bring to the world.
The biggest risk is not taking any risk.
I think a simple rule of business is, if you do the things that are easier first, then you can actually make a lot of progress.
If things aren’t breaking, then you’re not moving fast enough. People learn by making mistakes.
In the olden times, privacy was good. Today people want to share, people are more open.
Who today is willing to say that Texas and California and the remainder of the Southwest would be better off if they were governed by Mexico?
When Steven Spielberg comes calling, it behooves you to seriously consider it.
The trouble begins when we start to be so impressed by the strategies of our systematized thought that we forget that it does relate to an obverse, that it is hewn from negation, that it is but very small security against the void of negation which surrounds it.
Don't look back, never look back. How often do people tell themselves that after an experience that is exceptionally good (or exceptionally bad?)? Often, I suppose. And the advice usually goes unheeded. Humans were built to look back; that's why we have tat swivel joint in our necks.