They that soar too high, often fall hard.
Every kid coming out of Harvard, every kid coming out of school now thinks he can be the next Mark Zuckerberg, and with these new technologies like cloud computing, he actually has a shot.
An awful lot of successful technology companies ended up being in a slightly different market than they started out in.
We call it the 'Rule of Crappy People'. Bad managers hire very, very bad employees, because they're threatened by anybody who is anywhere near as good as they are.
All's fair in love, war and ride-sharing.
The Internet has always been, and always will be, a magic box.
When I started Netscape I was brand new out of college and all the aspects of building a business, like balance sheets and hiring people, were new to me.
You cannot succeed by yourself. It's hard to find a rich hermit.
Long conversations with pals when neither you nor they have had a drink can be a test of palship.
You hurt my feelings. " He shoots me a wounded look. "I wasn't aware that you had any.
With my two brothers, Jean-Marie and Joel, I wrote a two-page story and wanted to make some kind of movie. We met a French production company, called Why Not?, and the first name we put on the list was Ken Loach. It was a dream for all of us. So, we tried and we met Ken and Paul Laverty, his writer, and they read the two pages and were inspired by that to do something. Paul had the freedom to do his own story - and he wrote his own story, which is better than the one we'd written.