A Quote by Israel Horovitz

My dream is to have a small company in France. — © Israel Horovitz
My dream is to have a small company in France.
Dream no small dream; it lacks magic. Dream large. Then make the dream real.
We were married in the south of France because Gene loved France. If he could have been born French, he would have been - that was his dream.
I never said that I wanted to be the only company, is it my fault that I ran my company well? Wouldn't you want the best for your company? Also consider that I started of small.
My dream was to play for France. It's been my dream since childhood.
France can compete with the Hollywood studios in terms of animation savoir-faire, but not in terms of box-office figures. France is a small country, and the Americans are the masters of the world - for cinema, it's true.
Coming from a small town it was tough to dream big. When I grew up in a small town in Georgia, my biggest dream was one day to be able to go to Atlanta.
I'm opposed to wearing headscarves in public places. That's not France. There's something I just don't understand: the people who come to France, why would they want to change France, to live in France the same way they lived back home?
For our purposes you can consider it a small country between Germany and France." "But there isn't anything between Germany and France. Except Switzerland." "Precisely," said Jace.
I live in New York now, and miss France quite a bit. Of course, the reality of living in a small village in the south of France was very different than the fantasy I had of living in France. Over the years I spent there, that fantasy was worn away and I found a more realistic version of France than the one I began with. I wouldn't say the spell ever goes away, but transforms. Now that I understand French culture more intimately, and speak fluent French, I have a different, more solid, relationship to the country.
If you are a small company taking on a big company, you need to have a sense of humor.
To dream in isolation can be properly splendid to be sure; but to dream in company seems to me infinitely preferable.
I believe quite simply that the small company of the future will be as much a research organization as it is a manufacturing company.
When you're in a start-up, the first ten people will determine whether the company succeeds or not. Each is 10 percent of the company. So why wouldn't you take as much time as necessary to find all the A players? If three were not so great, why would you want a company where 30 percent of your people are not so great? A small company depends on great people much more than a big company does.
I always say, 'To have a big dream requires the same effort as having a small dream. Dream big!'
I always say, to have a big dream requires the same effort as having a small dream. Dream big!
The only choice that leads small business owners to real success in their endeavors is the one that requires real thought. Understanding and building the systems they need within their company to afford them a framework of organization that can scale the business from a company of one to a company of one thousand.
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