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10.13.06

A Gallon of Entrepreneurial Inspiration

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A gallon as in....four quotes. Forgive the bad pun and the quick post, but the clients are hungry, and sated clients are what creates more good time for more good work. Here are four great sayings from unlikely sources....

While I'm not going to state my opinion of each quote's relevance, they wouldn't be here if I didn't find a lesson for entrepreneurs in each one.

Rod Carew, on Steailng Home (from Esquire Magazine):

"Stealing home is the exciting play in baseball. I got a thrill out of doing it. And the greatest thing about stealing home is this: Either you did it or you didn’t. There’s nothing else to say. Once I slid across the plate, I just stood up and walked back to the dugout. I never celebrated. I never turned around and looked at the pitcher or anything. I had accomplished what I’d set out to do for my team, and that was it. It was done."

Conan O'Brien, on finding holes (from, yes, Oprah Magazine):

“Stop thinking so much” proved to be the mantra of my subsequent weird career. People ask me all the time how I wound up with my own talk show or how I managed to make it last nine years. The truth is I don’t know. It’s like asking someone “So how did you get hit by a meteor?” My Late Night career has largely been the result of reacting honestly and spontaneously to people and problems around me. I don’t know how I got here and I certainly don’t know where I’m going. This is the essence of my philosophy and coincidentally, the words to most Jimmy Buffet songs.

“Which reminds me of one last piece of wisdom I heard a running back say about football. He said that despite the best planning and blocking, “the hole is never where it’s supposed to be.” What this man was saying is that real life is about reacting quickly to the opportunity at hand, not the opportunity you envisioned. Not thinking and scheming for the future, but letting it happen and reacting. In this way, life is a lot like football, right down to the part where you pat the ass of the man next to you.”

Sigfried and Roy on, um, capes (from Esquire Magazine):

"Wear the cape; never let the cape wear you."

Ted Williams, from his Hall of Fame acceptance speech:

“…ballplayers are not born great. They’re not born hitters or pitchers or managers, and luck isn’t the big factor. No one has come up with a substitute for hard work. I’ve never met a great player who didn’t have to work harder at learning to play ball than anything else he ever did. To me it was the greatest fun I ever had, which probably explains why today I feel humility and pride, because God let me play the game and learn to be good at it…”

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How about you? What quote inspires you in your business life?



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Those are all amazing quotes! I love the Conan quotes- life is about reacting to the hole being in a different place than you planned for- too true.

The quote that works best for me is from either Aristotle or Plato (my old English teacher would kill me for not knowing which); The unexamined life is not worth living.

Great post for a Friday!

Posted by: Tim Jackson | 10.13.06

well, Conan quote is great.
In my experience, there are so many factors that may affect, both positively or negatively, our projects. Think and react, keeping your goal as the benchmark. This is my mantra.

Posted by: gianandrea facchini | 10.13.06

Two favorite quotes (about writing). The first I've quoted here before and think of pretty much every day:

"Kill your darlings." -- Faulkner

&

"Writing is the flip side of sex – it's good only when it's over." (Hunter S. Thompson)

Posted by: Ann Handley | 10.13.06

Okay, this isn't a quote I can attribute to anyone. It's gift-shop drivel. But I like it anyway, and it does inspire me.

"What would you attempt to do if you knew you could not fail?"

Posted by: Shelley Ryan | 10.13.06

"Monkeys are always funny."

Posted by: Ben | 10.14.06

It is not a bad idea to get in the habit of writing down one’s thoughts. It saves one from having to bother anyone else with them.

Isabel Colegate

Advice I often forget ;-)

Posted by: Tammy Strnatka | 10.14.06

"Which is it, is man one of God’s blunders,
or is God one of man’s blunders?"

Friedrich Nietzsche
Personally I think it's both. We're equally responsible for this mess.
T.

Posted by: Tammy Strnatka | 10.15.06

These are all terrific. I love Ann's "kill your darlings" (tho' it's so tough to do, eh?). And Conan is very insightful.

I like this one as it deals with what we all have to deal with--yet so many fear:

"It is not the strongest of the species that survive, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change."
--Charles Darwin

Posted by: CK | 10.16.06

Embrace the chaos, or be consumed by it. Mack Collier

Posted by: Tammy Strnatka | 10.17.06

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