Quote by Steve Case
One of the biggest challenges we had in the first decade was not t

One of the biggest challenges we had in the first decade was not that many people had personal computers. There werent that many people to sell to, and it was hard to identify them. – Steve Case

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I do think that a general liberal arts education is very important, particularly in an uncertain changing world. – Steve Case

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You have to get along with people, but you also have to recognize that the strength of a team is different people with different perspectives and different personalities. – Steve Case

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The idea that maybe you dont have to own a car if you only need one occasionally may catch on, just like time-sharing caught on in real estate. – Steve Case

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The borrowing is often honest enough, and comes of magnanimity and stoutness. A great man quotes bravely and will not draw on his invention when his memory serves him with a word as good. – Ralph Waldo Emerson, “Quotation and Originality,” Letters and Social Aims, 1876

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