“As you move from job seeker to job creator, you move from wages to wealth.” — Amit Kalantri Copy Share Image
Best startups generally come from somebody needing to scratch an itch. — Michael Arrington Copy Share Image
Thank heaven for startups; without them we'd never have any advances. — Seymour Cray Copy Share Image
Startups Are Hard. So Work More, Cry Less, And Quit All The Whining — Michael Arrington Copy Share Image
“full stack startups are those whose focus extends to each layer necessary to deliver the desired user experience.” — Stephen O’Grady Copy Share Image
New startups embody the creativity, the innovation of young people, and for me, it was and is a very worthwhile experience to… — Ratan Tata Copy Share Image
“You don't need to be extraordinary to act, but you need to act to be extraordinary.” — Amit Kalantri Copy Share Image
“Making a product is just an activity, making a profit on a product is the achievement.” — Amit Kalantri Copy Share Image
My attitude is there are at least hundreds of interesting startups that are going to get going in every year. — David Cohen Copy Share Image
Startups are very hard no matter what you do; you may as well go after a big opportunity. — Sam Altman Copy Share Image
“Startups don’t fail because they lack a product; they fail because they lack customers and a proven financial model. This” — Steven Gary Blank Copy Share Image
“When the going gets tough, people bail. When the going gets easy, people get lazy. Honest, smart, hard work is the way… — Richie Norton Copy Share Image
“Paranoia is acceptable in the new friendship paradigm. Worrying that your best employees or customers might leave is ok, as long as… — Kevin Kelly Copy Share Image
In the startup work environment, you get to have a relationship with your boss, the investors, and the key members of the… — Clay Clark Copy Share Image
We are already seeing the creation of a new kind of network based on friendships: Startups, which are often founded by friends,… — Theodore Zeldin Copy Share Image
I'm very, very used to hearing no - repeatedly! - and through my experience founding startups, I've learned to view those two… — Naveen Jain Copy Share Image
“Passion is the most expensive currency in the world! Start convincing others to get richer. A passionate team can achieve anything. other… — Hadi Farnoud Copy Share Image
Startups alternate between nostalgia for the garage and millennial longing for a lucrative exit. But what I always keep in mind is… — Glenn Kelman Copy Share Image
In 2007, Stanford Business School Advisory committee asserted that self awareness was the most important attribute a leader should develop. The challenge… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
For many startups, ideating is the fun part: coming up with ingenious schemes to grab eyeballs and start conversations. But before you… — Neil Blumenthal Copy Share Image
Startups are painful, stressful and at times demoralizing. You need to be a true believer in the vision of what you are… — Steve Blank Copy Share Image
“Bunch of people go out to the Valley, create something new. Us out here in the world go hmm, that's interesting, and… — Yudhanjaya Wijeratne Copy Share Image
What held people together was the belief that you're really going to change the world. I think that's the nature of many… — Ray Ozzie Copy Share Image
A recipe I've seen work in early-stage startups is a small tight-knit group of passionate people who are obsessed with their vision… — Joe Lonsdale Copy Share Image
“If you want to make money at some point, remember this, because this is one of the reasons startups win. Big companies… — Paul Graham Copy Share Image
“here was a particular kind of energy in those early days, something I've only really found in startups. The regulars - the… — Yudhanjaya Wijeratne Copy Share Image
“Zen is not some fancy, special art of living. Our teaching is just to live, always in reality, in its exact sense.… — Shunryu Suzuki Copy Share Image
“It is best to be the CEO; it is satisfactory to be an early employee, maybe the fifth or sixth or perhaps… — Ellen Ullman Copy Share Image
Nobody talks about failure in Silicon Valley, yet 90% of startups fail. — Gagan Biyani Copy Share Image
“The more customers you keep, the fewer customers you have to find.” — Amit Kalantri Copy Share Image
The thing that kills startups at some level, is the founders giving up. — Sam Altman Copy Share Image