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Successful companies are started, and made successful, by at least two, and usually more, soulmates.
— Guy Kawasaki
The best reason to start an organization is to make meaning; to create a product or service to make the world a better place.
— Guy Kawasaki
I learned how difficult it is to self-publish a book. It's complex, it's confusing, it's idiosyncratic.
— Guy Kawasaki
I merely consider myself a father, and one role of a father is to provide financial resources for his family.
— Guy Kawasaki
It's a very valuable skill to succeed in life whether you work for a startup or a Fortune 500 company.
— Guy Kawasaki
A good idea is about ten percent and implementation and hard work, and luck is 90 percent.
— Guy Kawasaki
When I finally got a management position, I found out how hard it is to lead and manage people.
— Guy Kawasaki
If achieving success were easy, more people would do it.
— Guy Kawasaki
Entrepreneurship is at its best when it alters the future, and it alters the future when it jumps curves
— Guy Kawasaki
Most venture capitalists won't read a business plan unless the entrepreneur is introduced to them by a contact.
— Guy Kawasaki
I don't take myself that seriously. I'm a pragmatist.
— Guy Kawasaki
Twitter, Facebook, Google + are the trifecta of marketing for authors (and bloggers).
— Guy Kawasaki
If you make meaning, you'll make money.
— Guy Kawasaki
Original visions are often wrong. Companies have to morph as they learn what customers don't want.
— Guy Kawasaki
Evangelism is selling a dream.
— Guy Kawasaki
Mission statements are long, dull, and forgettable.
— Guy Kawasaki
I don't want to make more friends. I have four kids, I have plenty of friends, and all the personal relationships I need.
— Guy Kawasaki
Disorganizatio n is the enemy of good writing.
— Guy Kawasaki
Good blurbs are short, sweet, and limited to six. They answer the question Why should I buy this book?
— Guy Kawasaki
Writing a book isn't an easy process nor is it always enjoyable, but it is one of life's most satisfying achievements.
— Guy Kawasaki