A Quote by Mark Zuckerberg

We've changed our internal motto from "Move fast and break things" to "Move fast with stable infrastructure." — © Mark Zuckerberg
We've changed our internal motto from "Move fast and break things" to "Move fast with stable infrastructure."
Move fast with stable infrastructure.
Move fast and break things. Unless you are breaking stuff, you are not moving fast enough.
Move fast and break things.
However tired you are, whatever the distance is, move to your target! Even if you move as slow as a snail, you will reach there! Move! Either fast or slow, just move!
Things can move so fast that you don't have time to catch your breath or think about the next move.
Facebook has this famous poster that says move fast and break things. But at the same time they manage to be obsessed with quality.
We used to write this down by saying, 'move fast and break things.' And the idea was, unless you are breaking some stuff you are not moving fast enough. I think there's probably something in that for other entrepreneurs to learn which is that making mistakes is okay. At the end of the day, the goal of building something is to build something, not to not make mistakes.
There is more emotion in a match in New Japan. The matches here in the U.S. are so fast that sometime they lack emotion. It is move, move, move.
In the final analysis, it is your decision to make, but it doesn't move as fast as I'd like it to move.
Convince the investor that you guys are moving fast and that this isn't some long slog... you're thinking about it like a startup where you can move fast and make mistakes.
People who want to wage cultural wars ought to keep in mind that cultural views often don't move at all for a very long time, but when they move they can move very fast.
I move slowly, and I used to move fast. I miss that.
For me, my training is a key part of my work as so often my life has depended on being able to move fast and haul myself up and out of something fast!
Voices surround us, always telling us to move faster. It may be our boss, our pastor, our parents, our wives, our husbands, our politicians, or, sadly, even ourselves. So we comply. We increase the speed. We live life in the fast lane because we have no slow lanes anymore. Every lane is fast, and the only comfort our culture can offer is more lanes and increased speed limits. The result? Too many of us are running as fast as we can, and an alarming number of us are running much faster than we can sustain.
Everybody accuses me of moving fast when I direct a picture. I don't move fast, but I just keep moving.
My workouts are based on very heavy, fast movements using weights, the science behind it being that the faster you move a weight, the more fast twitch fibres you rip and then repair.
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