
“An entrepreneur in debt is an entrepreneur in business.”
Anyone Can Do It
Source: Innovation and Entrepreneurship: Practice and Principles
“An entrepreneur in debt is an entrepreneur in business.”
Anyone Can Do It
As quoted in Who Controls the Internet? : Illusions of a Borderless World (2006) by Jack Goldsmith and Tim Wu
Context: Imagine discovering a continent so vast that it may have no end to its dimensions. Imagine a new world with more resources than all our future greed might exhaust, more opportunities than there will ever be entrepreneurs enough to exploit, and a peculiar kind of real estate that expands with development. Imagine a place where trespassers leave no footprints, where goods can be stolen infinite number of times and yet remain in the possession of their original owners, where business you never heard of can own the history of your personal affairs...
“The problem with the French is that they don't have a word for "entrepreneur."”
Shirley Williams, Baroness Williams of Crosby, described this as a remark to Tony Blair in a discussion of the French economy during the G8 Summit, according to Jack Malvern (9 July 2002), "Bush and Blair, The Times. Alastair Campbell, Blair's director of communications, later said that Blair never heard Bush say this and never told Baroness Williams that he said it. See Lloyd Grove (2002-07-10) "The Reliable Source," Washington Post.
Attributed, Disputed
The First Night.
The White Tiger (2008)
“The most important prerequisite for becoming an entrepreneur is the ownership of capital.”
Source: Theory of Economic Dynamics (1965), Chapter 8, Entrepreneurial Capital and Investment, p. 95
“You have not become an entrepreneur to fill in forms full time.”
Slogan used on Rita Verdonk's weblog http://www.ritaverdonk.net/ retrieved 25 November 2007.
“Problems are just businesses waiting for the right entrepreneur to unlock the value.”
Source: Disrupt You! (2015), p.109