Kurt Vonnegut once told a story about seeing Joseph Heller at a wealthy hedge-fund manager's party at a beach house in the Hamptons. Casting his eye around the luxurious setting, Vonnegut said, "Joe, doesn't it bother you that this guy makes more in a day than you ever made from Catch-22?" "No, not really," Heller said. "I have something that he doesn't have: I know the meaning of enough."
via newsweek.com
It soon became clear to them that vast majority of what is written on the web goes unread and even that which is read, is quickly forgotten... When you see things written about a person, place or thing you care about, whether its positive or negative, take a very deep breath before thinking that the story means anything to anyone but you.
--Mark Cuban via blogmaverick.com
Just because a thing is written doesn't make it true. =)
Lets rush - if we don't then the company and world will perish.
via dannychoo.com
Before you kill the biggest giant on the planet, you need to be capable of killing some slightly smaller giants. Actually, you should probably begin by killing midgets, and work your way up.