Some nice quotes here, but also lots of crap from people who don't belong on a list of entrepreneurs:
JFK - son of a bootlegger whose 9th birthday present was $1 million. Never did an honest day's work in his life
Eisenhower talking about planning (lol!) - His botching of D-Day sacrificed many American lives unnecessarily and extended WWII by another year. Asleep at the wheel during the start of the cold war.
Robert T. Kiyosaki - liar and showman - stay away from here please.
Donald Trump (lol) - There's 3 ways to have a million dollars: 1. inherit it 2. work for it 3. Be Donald Trump and start out with $2 million.
Shakespeare - Someone given credit for the work of others.
Anonymous, on the other hand, seems really smart and is quoted all over the place. Who is this guy?
This is completely off topic, but everything I've read about D-Day has said that as much as can be expected in that kind of massive operation, things went alright.
It's missing a favorite of mine from An Evening (Wasted) with Tom Lehrer: "I thought I would acquaint you with some of the results of my recent researches into the career of the late Doctor Samuel Gall (...) He soon became a specialist, specializing in diseases of the rich. He was therefore able to retire at an early age..."
Is your next start up curing a disease of the rich?
JFK - son of a bootlegger whose 9th birthday present was $1 million. Never did an honest day's work in his life
Eisenhower talking about planning (lol!) - His botching of D-Day sacrificed many American lives unnecessarily and extended WWII by another year. Asleep at the wheel during the start of the cold war.
Robert T. Kiyosaki - liar and showman - stay away from here please.
Donald Trump (lol) - There's 3 ways to have a million dollars: 1. inherit it 2. work for it 3. Be Donald Trump and start out with $2 million.
Shakespeare - Someone given credit for the work of others.
Anonymous, on the other hand, seems really smart and is quoted all over the place. Who is this guy?