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Everybody could be an entrepreneur, but very few will become very rich entrepreneurs.
It's shocking we don't see more engineers and entrepreneurs interested in enterprise.
I think entrepreneurs really appreciate directness and honesty, coupled with empathy.
Florence Nightingale. She is one of the most dynamic social entrepreneurs in history.
Entrepreneurs, by their nature, see not only problems but solutions and opportunities.
It helps to look at branding as a challenge that entrepreneurs spend years perfecting.
All entrepreneurs make decisions. Some will go right, and some will not go that right.
There's one thing I've learned about entrepreneurs' business plans. Every one is wrong.
Even entrepreneurs with the best ideas sometimes need a little wind beneath their wings.
Some of our best-known entrepreneurs started their business ventures when they were kids.
When you build relationships with entrepreneurs, they're not trying to optimize on price.
Successful entrepreneurs are pretty methodical about the problem they're trying to solve.
I'm just more excited about helping new entrepreneurs create the next Facebook or Google.
As entrepreneurs, we sometimes do not understand the complexities of running a government.
To not run a venture into the ground, entrepreneurs need to learn what it takes to succeed.
Entrepreneurs create value; I wanted to create ideas that became machines for making value.
People ask, 'Are entrepreneurs born, or are they made?' I think it's a combination of both.
I back people who I think will be seeking help and advice. These are the best entrepreneurs.
It is blatantly apparent that true entrepreneurs will never be accepted in the public arena.
Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan understand that government does not create jobs. Entrepreneurs do.
I believe in entrepreneurs. I believe in their ability to make positive change in the world.
So many entrepreneurs view their companies as their babies. They micromanage, and they stall.
Betting against entrepreneurs who are changing the world has never been a profitable endeavor.
ChicagoNEXT is focused on making Chicago the best possible place for technology entrepreneurs.
A startup for entrepreneurs is like a baby, and I have five babies so far - experienced father.
When India got independence, entrepreneurs were seen as a bad lot, as people who would exploit.
Young entrepreneurs should spend an awful lot of time thinking about what they want to go into.
When entrepreneurs are free to compete, they grow the pie so that everyone's share gets larger.
True entrepreneurs have to really forego almost everything; they have to put it all on the line.
All good entrepreneurs have to start somewhere with a dedicated plan to finish in a great place.
The Curbside founders are successful entrepreneurs, who each have sold their companies to Apple.
People forget we've got awesome entrepreneurs all over the country, especially in the North East.
Britain is a proud nation of entrepreneurs, and small businesses are the backbone of our economy.
I hope more cities engage with immigrant entrepreneurs the way St. Louis has - it's a great model.
Entrepreneurs, guys that start businesses, grow with them. It's more painful than it would appear.
What is great about entrepreneurship is that entrepreneurs create the tangible from the intangible.
Really great entrepreneurs have this very special mix of unstoppable optimism and scathing paranoia.
Many entrepreneurs, and the venture investors who back them, seek to build billion-dollar companies.
If people want to code, and they want to be entrepreneurs, there's opportunities for them to do that.
Sometimes all it takes to connect entrepreneurs to overseas buyers is to get them into the same room.
My view is that the Internet should be run by engineers and entrepreneurs, not lawyers and bureaucrats.
When we talk about Techstars, we think of it as this worldwide network that helps entrepreneurs succeed.
I would say to young entrepreneurs and budding philanthropists - are you giving to feel good or do good?
We need banks and financiers and entrepreneurs to take risks because that's how economies grow over time.
Bottom line: government shouldn't be a bottleneck for entrepreneurs looking to design a better mousetrap.
In the end, I think that people that are not willing to take the risk to fail are not true entrepreneurs.
We, as entrepreneurs, can be held responsible for our actions every single day, not every election cycle.
I learned the power of 'no.' No is really important. Entrepreneurs are told to say 'yes, yes, more, more.'
I unabashedly, unashamedly, unequivocally support the explosion of entrepreneurs in the capitalist system.
Small business owners and entrepreneurs worthy of the title need to build systems that replace themselves.