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Quotes About Entrepreneurs

Until we know how many women own businesses, we may under-invest in them as entrepreneurs and economic drivers.
~ Sri Mulyani Indrawati
Most start-up companies fail and it is smart public policy to help entrepreneurs increase their odds of succeeding. But, the biggest loss to our economy is not all the start-ups that didn't make it: It's the ones that might have been created but weren't.
~ Eric Ries
I don't know another way to try to deal with income inequality than actually having entrepreneurs and inventors creating the kind of jobs that allow your residents to be successful and provide for their families.
~ Francis X. Suarez
The Curbside founders are successful entrepreneurs, who each have sold their companies to Apple.
~ Jerry Yang
An incredibly high percentage of successful entrepreneurs are dyslexic. That's one of the little-known facts.
~ Malcolm Gladwell
The successful entrepreneurs on the free market will be the ones most adept at anticipating future business conditions. Yet, the forecasting can never be perfect, and entrepreneurs will continue to differ in the success of their judgments. If this were not so, no profits or losses would ever be made in business.
~ Murray Rothbard
Bernoulli's model lacks the idea of a reference point, expected utility theory does not represent the obvious fact that the outcome that is good for Anthony is bad for Betty. His model could explain Anthony's risk aversion, but it cannot explain Betty's risk-seeking preference for the gamble, a behavior that is often observed in entrepreneurs and in generals when all their options are bad.
~ Daniel Kahneman
The cycle is sometimes sped along deliberately by "availability entrepreneurs," individuals or organizations who work to ensure a continuous flow of worrying news.
~ Daniel Kahneman
When entrepreneurs are free to compete, they grow the pie so that everyone's share gets larger.
~ John Stossel
One thing I love about the beauty industry is that there are so many entrepreneurs, so much creativity, such a fun pipeline of products.
~ Mary Dillon
Some investors may grumble about entrepreneurs wanting 'unicorn valuations.' But let's be honest: most investors want them, too, and are supporting the massive capitalization of these companies.
~ Aileen Lee
I really believe that if capital doesn't come to the entrepreneurs, the entrepreneurs have no choice but to go to the capital.
~ Josh Kopelman
There will always be a capital shortage from the perspective of entrepreneurs.
~ David Cohen
I am a big advocate of female entrepreneurs. I do what I can to advise and help them along in their careers.
~ Blac Chyna
At a certain point in your career - I mean, part of the answer is a personal answer, which is that at a certain point in your career, it becomes more satisfying to help entrepreneurs than to be one.
~ Marc Andreessen
I want to see talent and companies and money and entrepreneurs moving to Chicago.
~ Sam Yagan
My personal failures aside, 500 has long supported a diverse community of entrepreneurs including women, minorities, LGTBQ, international, and other overlooked founders.
~ Dave McClure
We worked personally with a lot of great VCs. They just work incredibly hard at supporting entrepreneurs and their companies.
~ Marc Andreessen
Would it be a surprise if entrepreneurs recoil at the thought of consciously courting any person who has more power and money than they have?
~ Tahl Raz
There is a lot more young Indian entrepreneurs can do if they are given the money. They have the idea, and I would just like to help them realise it.
~ Kerry Packer
Entrepreneurs, because they need money, they are willing to share their crystal ball with someone like me. That's the best thing ever.
~ Ron Conway
In a time where everyone is searching for success, it's easy for other so called entrepreneurs to live off them because they haven't learned patience when it comes to money.
~ James Jean-Pierre
Over the past century, researchers have studied business entrepreneurs extensively.. In contrast, social entrepreneurs have received little attention. Historically, they have been cast as humanitarians or saints, and stories of their work have been passed down more in the form of children's tales than case studies. While the stories may inspire, they fail to make social entrepreneurs' methods comprehensible. One can analyze an entrepreneur, but how does one analyze a saint?
~ David Bornstein
For startups, SM is now crucial: it has never been cheaper and easier to reach one's customers. Entrepreneurs should thank God for Twitter, Facebook.
~ Guy Kawasaki