I worked hard. I worked late. I went in early. I did everything I could to gain an advantage.
I keep a notebook in my pocket, and I write down all the stuff we could ever do with Foursquare.
Foursquare makes maps special. We take maps that are blank and put dots on them to help you figure out what to do.
When restaurants start to mature - and usually the five-year time is the time when the restaurant starts to settle in and have its own personality - your job is to grow it.
I can't believe how many people don't have time to cook but have time to watch football and 'The Voice.' They're certainly making a choice.
I'm a pretty disciplined investor and pretty disciplined buyer. I do my due diligence. I do my homework. I don't waste money.
One summer vacation, I carried water to the town market to sell it, and I used some of the money I made to help a neighbour.
I had an allowance, but I had to do things around the house to earn it. I think I always wanted my own money.
I have never cared enough about money to worry about spending it, and have been fortunate to make enough to be spoiled rotten.
If someone paid me a million dollars to drink a glass of milk, I wouldn't do it; maybe that's because I don't need the money.
I used to be really anxious about money. I got that from my parents. I still am, but for entirely different reasons.
I am not attracted to those politicians who are short on vision and only want to make money. I like those who have vision.
We made more money feeding molasses, urea, and corn cobs to cattle than we ever did feeding dent corn.
I never attempt to make money on the stock market. I buy on the assumption that they could close the market the next day and not reopen it for five years.
Of the billionaires I have known, money just brings out the basic traits in them. If they were jerks before they had money, they are simply jerks with a billion dollars.
It's easy to dislike the few senior women out there. What if women were half the positions in power? It would be harder to dislike all of them.
I have a lot of respect for countries where the practice of democracy is highly developed. I think, however, that each country has to have its own specific features of democracy.
Rocket science has been mythologized all out of proportion to its true difficulty.
There's a false perception that women in Africa somehow don't love their babies they way we do, don't grieve their loss the way we would. That is simply not true.
I love an underdog. No, I don't necessarily mean the cartoon. I mean like David, as in Goliath, or the Bears, as in The Bad News Bears.
Who doesn't love digging into a plate of crab cakes or going after a chilled cracked crab with crab cracker, cocktail fork and a plastic bib for protection?