I wonder if one of the penalties of growing older is that you become more and more conscious that nothing is very permanent.
The thing that's wrong with the French is that they don't have a word for entrepreneur
Socratic question: all plans? Some? Which ones? How do they do so?
The reason why I spend so much money for my journals is to press me to find something valuable to put in them.
Sellout. . . I'm not crazy about the word. We're all entrepreneurs. To me, I don't care if you own a furniture store or whatever - the best sign you can put up is SOLD OUT.
The thoughts we choose to think are the tools we use to paint the canvas of our lives.
My son is now an 'entrepreneur. ' That's what you're called when you don't have a job.
Learn to speak by listening.
I intend to protect a free and open internet, extend its reach to every classroom, and every community, and help folks build the fastest networks, so that the next generation of digital innovators and entrepreneurs have the platform to keep reshaping our world.
Conventional wisdom suggests the primary motivator for entrepreneurs is money or wealth creation and, in fact, much of the political debate tends to center around what kind of tax or regulatory policy changes will turn corporate suits into small business adventurers overnight.
Is it more fascinating, perplexing, unbelievable that women are entrepreneurs?
But it [crony capitalism] erodes our overall standard of living and stifles entrepreneurs by rewarding the politically favored rather than those who provide what consumers want.
As an investor-entrepreneur, I’ve always tried to be contrarian, to go against the crowd, to identify opportunities in places where people are not looking.
No matter how great a writer, artist, or entrepreneur, he is a mortal, he is fallible. He is not proof against Resistance. He will drop the ball; he will crash. That’s why they call it rewriting.
Even as the government dominates the headlines, private entrepreneurs are busy every day working to improve products and services that improve our lives. They do it without taxing us or regulating us, or making us suffer through tedious elections or political debates. They make their products and offer them to us in a way that pleases the consuming public the most. We can choose whether we want them or not.
Entrepreneurs with disabilities are overwhelmingly successful.
Politeness is to human nature what warmth is to wax.
To have more, you've got to become more.
I think that if there's some innovative entrepreneurs out there who can help teach people how they can cost-effectively help themselves and their planet, I think everybody would be for it. That's going to be the challenge - figuring a way to get the marketplace and commerce to teach us consumers another way.
Innovation: Imagine the future and fill in the gaps.