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Entrepreneurship By Steve Jobs Quotes By August Wilson

My early attempts writing plays, which are very poetic, did not use the language that I work in now. I didn't recognize the poetry in everyday language of black America. I thought I had to change it to create art. — August Wilson

Entrepreneurship By Steve Jobs Quotes By Heather Lyons

Words so easily and yet unfortunately uttered by many, be it to express their appreciation of fried bits of potatoes to sports teams on the television. Words offered so frivolously about a variety of subjects and yet can be the most difficult, most painful, most meaningful, most cherished syllables we gift another person. — Heather Lyons

Entrepreneurship By Steve Jobs Quotes By Richelle Mead

That memory made a lump form in my throat as I remembered his face, serious and gorgeous, those brown eyes intense and passionate as he spoke up for me and convinced the others of my value. — Richelle Mead

Entrepreneurship By Steve Jobs Quotes By Jeffrey M. Schwartz

In particular, if consciousness is an ontological fundamental-that is, a primary element of reality-then it may have the power to achieve what is both the best-documented and at the same time the spookiest effect of the m ind on the material world: the ability of consciousness to transform the infinite possibilities for, say, the position of a subatomic particle as described by quantum mechanics into the single reality for that position as detected by an observer. If that sounds both mysterious and spooky, it is a spookiness that has been a part of science since almost the beginning of the twentieth century. It was physics that first felt the breath of this ghost, with the discoveries of quantum mechanics, and it is in the field of neuroscience and the problem of mind and matter that its ethereal presence is felt most markedly today. — Jeffrey M. Schwartz

Entrepreneurship By Steve Jobs Quotes By Greil Marcus

If Bob Dylan really is an historian in and of himself in his work, in his performances, he is also an historian with a unique sense of humor. There's always been a bit of a stand-up comic in him. — Greil Marcus

Entrepreneurship By Steve Jobs Quotes By Steve Case

I think what people love about the Steve Jobs story is not just the track record at Apple, but that comeback story, that he was thrown out of Apple, came back and built the company even greater. And that perseverance is so important in terms of entrepreneurship. And nobody is a better role model for that, for all entrepreneurs all over the world than Steve Jobs. — Steve Case

Entrepreneurship By Steve Jobs Quotes By Clint Eastwood

I guess it's like trying to put through the flat tax, which is probably my favorite one of all ... if we did pass it, all of a sudden, what do you have? You have the whole tax system run by a little old lady on a home computer, doing the work of all these thousands of bureaucrats and accountants. Passing that would be amazing, wouldn't it? — Clint Eastwood

Entrepreneurship By Steve Jobs Quotes By Steve Jobs

If a user is having a problem, it's our problem. — Steve Jobs

Entrepreneurship By Steve Jobs Quotes By Paul Asay

Noboby can escape fear.A true hero acts in spite of it. A true hero masters his fear so it doesn't master him. — Paul Asay

Entrepreneurship By Steve Jobs Quotes By Judith Merril

There are not two cultures, only half-cultured individuals — Judith Merril

Entrepreneurship By Steve Jobs Quotes By George S. Patton

You fight like you train. — George S. Patton

Entrepreneurship By Steve Jobs Quotes By Linda Kage

Rational was for people who didn't have a broken heart. — Linda Kage

Entrepreneurship By Steve Jobs Quotes By Philip Larkin

One of the sadder things, I think,
Is how our birthdays slowly sink:
Presents and parties disappear,
The cards grow fewer year by year,
Till, when one reaches sixty-five,
How many care we're still alive? — Philip Larkin