A Quote by Ben Horowitz

Business ends up being very dynamic and situational. — © Ben Horowitz
Business ends up being very dynamic and situational.
The business (and person) who tries to be everything to everyone ends up being nothing to anyone.
Unfortunately, doing business with friends rarely ends well and usually ends up kicking you in the butt, be it donkey or stallion!
Feminism starts out being very simple, and it ends up being a world view that questions hierarchy altogether.
The press is like any business. Its a group of really intelligent individuals that ends up being one slathering, one-eyed, drooling monster.
The press is like any business. It's a group of really intelligent individuals that ends up being one slathering, one-eyed, drooling monster.
My mom. She was quite a character. Open-minded. It was a very small town, and she started her own business, manufacturing children's wear. She was very dynamic. Her death was like the umbilical cord being cut. That's when I moved to America.
A lot of my friends, we all grew up sort of not very wealthy. And in England, whatever ends up being a negative, that's a positive.
I'm very bad at packing. It ends up being a circus, throwing everything in there. You never want to come up short.
A marriage ends up being a business deal: no matter how long or short it is, somebody owes somebody money.
If you want to be a star, don't bother doing it because it ends up being very empty.
It's weird - on almost every film I've worked on, the first sequence we storyboard ends up being the first sequence that goes into animation, and ends up being almost shot-for-shot the same.
I have always been very open and honest about this part of my life with my friends, my family, and my colleagues. In a perfect world, I don't think it's anyone else's business, but I do think there is value in standing up and being counted. I’m not an activist, but I am a human being and I don't give that up by being a journalist.
In a family business, you grow up with close contact to the business, whatever it is, and the beer business is certainly a very social type of business.
Often times, I'm surprised by what I'm writing or what I'm playing, and then that inspires me to keep going with it, so it ends up being a very adventurous process.
We operate from this position of, "Let's build the skeleton and then insert the filling." We have this ping-pong dynamic with each other where we're able to try different things and bounce different ideas, and it ends up being us building our music together. I've never had a moment where I've been like, "I don't like it." Actually, that's total bullshit. I've had many moments where I'm like, "I don't like it," but it's always evolving.
Very often people who admit the facts, who are willing to see that Mr. Rockefeller has employed force and fraud to secure his ends, justify him by declaring, 'It's business.' That is, 'it's business' has come to be a legitimate excuse for hard dealing, sly tricks, special privileges.
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