A slide series with famous and not so well-known business quotes. March 2010.
Blaise Pascal, Matt Hunter, John Geleynse, A Chinese Proverb, David Ogilvy, Groucho Marx, Niels Bohr, Henry Ford, Jeffrey Zeldman.
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2. “I apologize for writing you a
long letter
but I didn’t have time to
write you a short one.”
Blaise Pascal
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4. “Fail early
to succeed sooner.”
Matt Hunter, Product Development, IDEO
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6. “Implement solutions,
not features.”
John Geleynse, Software Technology Evangelism, Apple
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8. “Don't open a shop
unless
you like to smile.”
Chinese Proverb
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10. “The best ideas
come as jokes.
Make your thinking
as funny as possible.”
David Ogilvy
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12. “Before I speak,
I have something
important to say.”
Groucho Marx
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14. “Prediction is very difficult,
especially about the future.”
Niels Bohr
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16. “If I’d asked my customers
what they wanted,
they’d have said
a faster horse.”
Henry Ford
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18. “Content precedes design.
Design in the absence of
content is not design,
it’s decoration.”
Jeffrey Zeldman
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