Business Owner Quotes

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Pooja Agnihotri
“When the customers, just like the business owner, fail to see why they should buy this and not that, a business will collapse.”
Pooja Agnihotri, 17 Reasons Why Businesses Fail :Unscrew Yourself From Business Failure

Pooja Agnihotri
“If there is anything important that a business owner could learn from this pandemic is to always be prepared for the unexpected.”
Pooja Agnihotri, 17 Reasons Why Businesses Fail :Unscrew Yourself From Business Failure

“I love the word 'dream.'
For some, it’s something that’s completely unattainable, yet for others, completely attainable.

Choose your definition wisely.”
Colleen Ferrary Bader

Robin Sacredfire
“An entrepreneur is not someone that starts his own business. An entrepreneur is someone that realizes he does not want to live the rest of his life as a slave and decides to buy his freedom. Starting a business is just a common consequence of such decision.”
Robin Sacredfire

Richie Norton
“Up until the last 200 years basically everyone was a freelancer, entrepreneur or indentured. Of course entrepreneurship is a learnable skill.”
Richie Norton

Stephanie Lahart
“People that blatantly lie, cheat, steal, or manipulate other people to become successful seriously lack any kind of integrity. It amazes me how some people hold their head up high and walk around like they’re all of that, knowing that they wouldn’t be where they are today or have what they have if it wasn’t for some kind of corruption on their part. You shouldn’t have to do any of those things to get ahead. I am greatness! I vow to NOT compromise my character in any way, shape, or form while building my empire. I represent excellence and I have no desire to be anything less.”
Stephanie Lahart

“Your first step in running IT like a business is to stop thinking of IT investments as OPM (other people's money) and treat it as if it were your own.”
Martha Heller, Be the Business: CIOs in the New Eras of IT

Stacey Kehoe
“Social media is nothing like traditional media. It should be used to listen, learn, engage, and build relationships.”
Stacey Kehoe

“Everyone has a boss, and a business owner's boss is their customers.”
Sabrina Newby

“Everyone has a boss, and a business owner's boss is the customer.”
Sabrina Newby

Victor Kwegyir
“Attitude counts in business. Courtesy, respect for time, addressing people by their name or appropriate title, use of sorry, please and thank you can significantly impact your bottom-line. Never throw them to the wind as a business owner.”
Victor Kwegyir, Quotable Quotes For Business: Lessons For Success

Erika M. Weinert
“Now when I think my boss is a shithead, I can actually do something about it. I love being my own boss!”
Erika M. Weinert, Cursing with Style: A Dicktionary of Expletives

“Jobs are not designed for entrepreneurs. Read that again. Jobs are designed to offer opportunities to work to earn a living... To work for someone else and help build their dream. Jobs are for those who can not, will not or do not want to bother with building their own empire.”
Niedria Kenny

“Daniel Rodd, a successful business owner and CEO of DriveSmart Auto Care Inc., is an innovator and leader in the automotive industry. He is dedicated to creating job opportunities in ocean county, including high-paying technology jobs.”
Daniel Rodd

“Collin Pittman is a finance manager and business owner with a diverse skill set. Based in Rochester, NY, Collin is an expert in credit repair and finance. He is also an experienced horse trainer with a passion for equine training. he hopes to expand his business and help people form meaningful bonds with horses.”
Collin Pittman

“Collin Pittman is a finance manager and business owner with a passion for equine training. Based in Rochester, NY, Collin is an expert in credit repair and finance. His long-term goals include expanding his business and running a successful equine training facility, all while making a positive impact on the community.”
Collin Pittman

Marion Bekoe
“My mother traded her time for money, now I pay people to trade their time for money. I'm fortunate”
Marion Bekoe