• “I’ve also found that entrepreneurs are often most receptive to one of my core beliefs: that business is ultimately a spiritual path.” The Big Leap: Conquer Your Hidden Fear and Take Life to the Next Level (Gay Hendricks)- Highlight on Page 203
  • “Wayne Gretzky, the great hockey player, once said, “you miss 100 percent of the shots you don’t take.”” Eat That Frog, Brian Tracy, Page 58
  • “The world is full of people who are waiting for someone to come along and motivate them to be the kind of people they wish they could be. The problem is that no one is coming to the rescue. These people are waiting for a bus on a street where no buses pass. If they don’t take charge of their lives and put the pressure on themselves, they can end up waiting forever. And that is what most people do. Only about 2 percent of people can work entirely without supervision. We call these people “leaders.” This is the kind of person you are meant to be and that you can be, if you decide to be.” Eat That Frog, Brian Tracy, Page 76
  • “Do not wait; the time will never be “just right.” Start where you stand, and work with whatever tools you may have at your command, and better tools will be found as you go along.” Napoleon Hill. .” Eat That Frog, Brian Tracy, Page 10
  • “Entrepreneurs enjoy the hunt,” adds Fay, “and they want to instill that sense of struggle and achievement in their children. They’ll set up a safety net for them so they can be teachers or musicians-to expand their range of fulfilling life opportunities. They’ll tell their own story about how excited they are in creating something in the hope that their children will challenge themselves.” Wealth in Families Third Edition (Charles W. Collier) Page 28
  • “Comfort is the biggest risk to, and enemy of the otherwise economically productive entrepreneur. Risk, stress and critical decision making are our constant companions and are welcome in the context of making significant changes in our lives and circumstances.”  Jeffrey Peterson, CEO of Mobile Corp, Founder of quepasa.com