A Quote by Steve Jurvetson

By day, I'm a venture capitalist. On weekends, I love rockets. — © Steve Jurvetson
By day, I'm a venture capitalist. On weekends, I love rockets.
We see what Hamas, what kind of this organization, how radicals, their ideology, and we see the consequences every day. You know, the rockets on Israel - and I don't know any other countries that they will accept reality with, every day, rockets on their towns, cities.
It's very important to me to have a female venture capitalist.
Arcadia was a typical venture capital deal, but I'm the adventurer and the capitalist.
As I became a venture capitalist, it's almost like I went to the dark side for a while.
I write every day, including weekends. For writers, there are no weekends. It's just that your family is around, looking mournful, wondering when you're going to pay attention to them.
The world is a big place. There are lots of smart people in it. Entrepreneurs are kidding themselves if they think they have any kind of monopoly on knowledge. And, sure as I'm a Macintosh user, on the same day that an entrepreneur tells this lie, the venture capitalist will have met with another company that's doing the same thing.
A lot of the companies I work with, they're not returning my calls or emails on weekends. So weekends are weekends for Ultimate.
I love weekends. Just like everyone else, I get to rest on weekends and go out with friends. I hate Mondays.
I've been an entrepreneur and venture capitalist in the cryptocurrency industry for a long time, working with numerous projects.
I'd love to have a production company one day, and I'd love to maybe venture out with other industries.
I'm a venture capitalist. I like to say my job is to help and support entrepreneurs. I can play a leadership role, but my organization can't be the leader.
I think one of the key differentiators I bring to the table as a venture capitalist is a solid understanding of the public markets and how they operate.
Every venture capitalist says at some point, 'I wish I could run this company myself' -- to be the entrepreneur instead of the investor.
Every venture capitalist says at some point, 'I wish I could run this company myself' - to be the entrepreneur instead of the investor.
In my 40-plus years as a venture capitalist, I have come to appreciate the certainty a healthy economy provides for businesses both large and small.
While I'm a venture capitalist who invests in early-stage tech companies, I often feel like a professional emailer and conference call maker.
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