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April 10, 2026
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"Oh Floyd Mayweather, Jr. My god! Ability like nobody’s business."
"Floyd Mayweather is one of the few great fighters left who has it both offensively and defensively."
"No wireless. Less space than a nomad. Lame."
"I have learned that any fool can write a bad ad, but that it takes a real genius to keep his hands off a good one."
"I am often asked how I got into the business. I didn't. The business got into me."
"Friction makes sparks and sparks start creative conflagrations."
"Make it simple. Make it memorable. Make it inviting to look at. Make it fun to read."
"You have come to a place which doesn't tolerate anything but the best. You have come to a place where you can be heard. You have come to a place where you can grow."
"Creative ideas flourish best in a shop which preserves some spirit of fun. Nobody is in business for fun, but that does not mean there cannot be fun in business."
"Fun without sell gets nowhere, but sell without fun tends to become obnoxious."
"A good basic selling idea, involvement and relevancy, of course, are as important as ever, but in the advertising din of today, unless you make yourself noticed and believed, you ain't got nothin'."
"When you reach for the stars, you may not get one, but you won't get a handful of mud either."
"I have a simple algorithm, which is, wherever you see paid researchers instead of grad students, that's not where you want to be doing research."
"Page has long been reclusive, a computer scientist who pondered technical problems away from the public eye, preferring to chase moonshots over magazine covers."
"One flying car seems absurd; Larry Page has three."
"Have a healthy disregard for the impossible."
"I don't know how long I would've stayed, to be honest."
"Sometimes it’s important to wake up and stop dreaming. When a really great dream shows up, grab it"
"It's hard to keep things moving. And that's always a big trick. I think for me, the key is setting really big goals. And, you know, with YouTube, I think we've had tremendous leadership, both with the founders and now with Salar, who's been running it."
"If you look at things like Google Now also. Maybe you want to just have [a question] answered for you before you ask it."
"The Star Trek computer doesn't seem that interesting. They ask it random questions, it thinks for a while. I think we can do better than that."
"It's not what you've been taught - in the conservative sectors - that you have a poverty of materials. You're all healthy, you're all strong enough to make sounds until the end of time. The only problem you have is deciding whether your sound is any good. What I'm encouraging you to do is not to think about that too much, not to reevaluate the sounds, but just to examine them, and see what the structure is. See what's actually there, before you start this process of trying to ask yourself whether Nancy Reagan would like it, or Mrs. Bush. Just take the whole big first chunk, and then break it down. Follow what you know about it to where it goes... The music's there. I'm not trying to be weird, but it's there. I was taught that I didn't have anything, and it was my job to work hard and get something, and that's just not true."
"This fact, the surfacing of structure in an undeliberate action, is too big to take on here, but it was enough to convince me that the structuralists—the advocates of planning music before you hear or care what the plan gives you—were right: do not rely on unplanned music; it comes out as though it were planned, but planned by someone you cross the street to avoid."