Marc Andreessen Quotes
Top 67 wise famous quotes and sayings by Marc Andreessen
Marc Andreessen Famous Quotes & Sayings
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There is an enormous market demand for information. It just has to be fulfilled in a way that fits with the technology of our times.
Ten to 20 years out, driving your car will be viewed as equivalently immoral as smoking cigarettes around other people is today.
Any successful company in the valley gets acquisition offers and has to decide whether or not to take them.
I think the American system is incredibly well developed. I think the founding fathers were geniuses.
No one should expect building a new high-growth, software-powered company in an established industry to be easy. It's brutally difficult.
In the startup world, you're either a genius or an idiot. You're never just an ordinary guy trying to get through the day.
There's always more demands than there's time to meet them, so it's constantly a matter of trying to balance them.
The 2 hardest things you'll have to do when running a company are recruiting and talking people out of leaving.
Start-ups should be based on radical ideas. There should be a high failure rate for start-ups, because if there isn't their ideas aren't bold enough.
Innovation accelerates and compounds. Each point in front of you is bigger than anything that ever happened.
We worked personally with a lot of great VCs. They just work incredibly hard at supporting entrepreneurs and their companies.
The good news about building a company during times like this is that the companies that do succeed are going to be extremely strong and resilient.
Learning to code is the single best thing anyone can do to get the most out of the amazing future in front of us.
Today's stock market actually hates technology, as shown by all-time low price/earnings ratios for major public technology companies.
If you think you can execute a previously failed idea, you just have to be able to show that now is the time.
I'm really excited about anything that is able to address the really big markets, so anything that's universally appealing.
You only ever experience two emotions: euphoria and terror. And I find that lack of sleep enhances them both.
I think 2012 is the year when consumers all around the world start saying no to feature phones and start saying yes to smartphones.
At Microsoft, they all rock back and forth like Gates, they wear the same glasses, they have the same hair style. Maybe they grow them in tanks.
I need more raw experience. I've read and watched a lot of things, but I haven't done a lot of things.
There's a new generation of entrepreneurs in the Valley who have arrived since 2000, after the dotcom bust. They're completely fearless.
Over two billion people now use the broadband Internet, up from perhaps 50 million a decade ago, when I was at Netscape, the company I co-founded.
The days when a car aficionado could repair his or her own car are long past, due primarily to the high software content.