Daymond John Quotes
Top 51 wise famous quotes and sayings by Daymond John
Daymond John Famous Quotes & Sayings
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I value an entrepreneur I can get behind and trust, because I know they are attempting to move forward in life.
Every problem can be solved as long as they use common sense and apply the right research and techniques.
It is very, very hard to do that ballroom dancing and I am going to be nowhere near it. Now if you have a hot dog eating contest, call me.
The perfect breakfast is fish with grits and scrambled eggs with onions. I'm getting hungry thinking about that.
I already have enough apparel businesses that are either doing well or not really doing anything at all, and I'm looking to broaden my portfolio.
I think that in the earlier days, when I was a 'wantrepreneur,' I was really doing things because I thought what I wanted was to be rich.
I'm the kind of person that when I saw a lack of African Americans in the apparel business, that was something I set out to do, and I lead by example.
As an entrepreneur, you love your business like a child, and you're taught to be laser-focused on the business.
FUBU is pretty well licensed out in China and Asia. In America it's a little more of a challenge, obviously, because it's a branded sport.
Whether people know it or not, I'm a big nature guy. I like snowboarding, I like fishing, and those are my ways to wind down.
If you don't educate yourself, you'll never get out of the starting block because you'll spend all your money making foolish decisions.
Good grooming is integral and impeccable style is a must. If you don't look the part, no one will want to give you time or money.
I look to work with businesses that know what they are doing but need larger distribution or exposure.
When you succeed you have a million people to thank, but when you fail there is only one person to blame.
I had a little delivery van, and I did work around Queens. I was also a waiter at Red Lobster, so I was working on the business in between jobs.
Everyone has an idea, but it's taking those first steps toward turning that idea into a reality that are always the toughest.
When you have a large amount of the workforce being laid off, some of them have no other choice but to go out there and invent something.
I believe the last thing I read at night will likely manifest when I'm sleeping. You become what you think about the most.
An entrepreneur must pitch a potential investor for what the company is worth as well as sell the dream on how much of a profit can be made.