Kevin O'Leary Quotes
Top 55 wise famous quotes and sayings by Kevin O'Leary
Kevin O'Leary Famous Quotes & Sayings
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When you bring an idea that has no merit to me, and you ask me to comment on it, I'm going to tell you it has no merit.
I could have easily gone down the wrong path and dropped out of school, but I was given a second chance.
For whatever reason somebody can be convinced to buy a PC, it opens up a whole new market for all of us in the software business.
I have had some great successes and great failures. I think every entrepreneur has. I try to learn from all of them.
Here's how I think of my money - as soldiers - I send them out to war everyday. I want them to take prisoners and come home, so there's more of them.
If I were the president of the United States, I would make unions illegal. They no longer serve a functional purpose in democracy, in my view.
I'd rather invest in an entrepreneur who has failed before than one who assumes success from day one.
Software is becoming no different than a videotape or a record album or a paperback book, and not all of us are ready for that change.
I'm not a tough guy. I'm just delivering the truth and only the truth and if you can't deal with it, too bad.
People are aware of what I stand for through television. Nobody gets rich on TV but you build brand. That's what I'm attempting to do.
So much of life is a negotiation - so even if you're not in business, you have opportunities to practice all around you.
You either make it illegal, in which case you support a huge underground economy or you tax it within the limits people can afford.
My partners ... taught me that in order to create wealth, I needed to pair up with people whose strengths compensated for my weaknesses.
I remember failing reading in school at a young age, and you just kinda get left behind and I felt helpless.
I do not own a single security anywhere that doesn't pay a dividend, and I formed a mutual-fund company with that very simple philosophy.
Being an employee is a bad outcome. You want to avoid that. Being an employee is never a good outcome. That's just an opinion.