Food is the new health care.

Be amazing. Be everywhere. Be real

I find podcasting an enticing space.

Everyone's drunk on the term 'blog.'

Starting is easy. Finishing is hard.

Longevity is a big part of credibility.

Art is an adventure that never seems to end.

You can't be ever embarrassed about hustling.

I ain't gonna work on YouTube's farm no more.

I think entrepreneurship is a beautiful thing.

My mission is to grow business in Silicon Alley.

I don't need YouTube's money. I have my own money.

Average people push great people out of a company.

The currency of blogging is authenticity and trust.

These days, headlines are trying to get you to click.

I am not trying to model my career to be a one-hit wonder.

Do I think there's going to be a business in blogging? Yes.

No one remembers how you got there, only that you got there.

Things that look like an 'overnight success' typically are not.

If you can't sell your product, it's not a product-it's a hobby.

As a publisher, you have no direct relationship with advertisers.

I think it hurts blogs when they have to turn off their comments.

If everybody has a voice, then you end up with something average.

Risk-taking is my thing... I think of my company as my chip stack.

Selling out isn't selling out anymore. It's getting the brass ring.

Apps, email, and social are the three things Google does not control.

The key to building a sustainable content company is to control costs.

People can easily make millions of dollars without much work in America.

People's reputations are made in the bad times more than the good times.

Go work at the post office or Starbucks if you want balance in your life.

Fortunes are built during the down market and collected in the up market.

There's nobody who has as big of a real-time logistics network than Uber.

The stuff coming out of Silicon Valley is dorky. Like, it's not very sexy.

I'm trying to correct what is wrong in journalism today: wasting users' time.

Airbnb is a much more effective protest than shutting down the Brooklyn Bridge.

In the technology industry, a 48 hour work week would be, for most, a vacation.

Creative destruction is gonna be the greatest thing that can happen to Manhattan.

Of course the first version of an all-electric sports car is going to be expensive.

After Sept. 11, New York wasn't the same, and that's part of the reason why I left.

I syndicate my Twitter activity to Facebook, but I get very little traffic from it.

No one has looked at news from new atomic units of content, like a tweet on Twitter.

I don't want someone taking half a sentence or paraphrasing me... Just too much risk.

Let's make it so the more you invest in YouTube, the better deal YouTube gets for you.

The balance of power shifts on the Internet to the individual. This is a two-way medium.

Obviously, New York and Boston and Los Angeles have pretty vibrant entrepreneurial scenes.

Near-death experiences give you balance. You become more worldly. Your ideas become bigger.

Car technology needs to advance, and the best place for that to happen in is Silicon Valley.

In my next life, I would like to be Charlie Rose or Howard Stern or maybe something in between.

I think Google's a brilliant company, filled with brilliant people who have done brilliant things.

If the founder comes to work every day, and it's a struggle, that permeates the whole organization.

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