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Michael J. Saylor Quotes
Michael J. Saylor Quotes
Michael J. Saylor
American
Businessman
Born:
Feb 4
,
1965
Always
Every
Me
Technology
Will
You
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When you're building a company, you need to continually strengthen every component - finance, strategic partnerships, executive team, and relationships with every last constituency.
Michael J. Saylor
Finance
You
Building
Every
Relationships
Component
Executive
Partnerships
Continually
Team
Strategic
Company
Strengthen
Last
Need
The basis of the free market is anytime you can generate revenue or profit, you've created value in excess of the resources you consume in a society. That's probably the most unbiased utility function there is, as opposed to someone's opinion.
Michael J. Saylor
You
Value
Free
Profit
Society
Market
Resources
Unbiased
Someone
Free Market
Consume
Excess
Generate
Most
Opinion
Revenue
Opposed
Anytime
Created
Function
Utility
Basis
Nobody has really grasped yet the great wealth that can be made selling data over the Web. There are 100 million potential customers out there.
Michael J. Saylor
Great
Wealth
Made
Out
Web
Data
Potential
Nobody
Over
Selling
Customers
Really
Grasped
Million
I've developed a much greater respect for our politicians and every high-tech CEO. It's very easy to read about the things they did that you, of course, would have avoided in hindsight.
Michael J. Saylor
You
Respect
Politicians
Every
Our
Would
Easy
About
High-Tech
Developed
Read
Course
Greater
Hindsight
Very
Did
CEO
Much
Avoided
Things
Instead of five hundred thousand average algebra teachers, we need one good algebra teacher. We need that teacher to create software, videotape themselves, answer questions, let your computer or the iPad teach algebra... The hallmark of any good technology is that it destroys jobs.
Michael J. Saylor
Teacher
Good
Technology
Algebra
Software
Hundred
Destroys
Jobs
Thousand
Computer
Instead
Hallmark
Answer
iPad
Questions
Five
Any
Average
Themselves
Create
Videotape
Teach
Your
Teachers
Need
I think my software is going to become so ubiquitous, so essential, that if it stops working, there will be riots.
Michael J. Saylor
Will
Become
Think
Software
Riots
Going
Essential
Stops
Working
I don't need a coach to tell me what to say. I need a coach to figure out what kind of shirt to wear and how to look at the camera and how to avoid, you know, picking your nose on camera.
Michael J. Saylor
Me
You
Say
Out
Tell
Kind
Wear
Picking
Know
Look
How
Camera
Shirt
Nose
Coach
Your
Avoid
Figure
Need
I'm not so naive as to think that everybody always succeeds, right? I mean, half of Shakespeare's stories are tragedies - right?
Michael J. Saylor
Half
Think
Everybody
Shakespeare
Naive
Always
Tragedies
Stories
Mean
Succeeds
Right
The benefit of rich families putting their child through Harvard is always going to exist. But it's quite evident that there are 700 million peasants in China who are never going to go to Harvard.
Michael J. Saylor
Rich
Benefit
Evident
Harvard
Through
Never
Putting
Always
Go
Exist
Families
Child
Going
Quite
China
Who
Million
Peasants
We're in an inflection point where it's cheaper to learn to read on a tablet computer than it is to learn to read on paper. And that being the case, it's only a matter of time before every 6-year-old kid has a tablet computer, and we know for a fact, 3- to 4-year-old kids are using tablets and iPads, and 75 and 80 year olds are using them.
Michael J. Saylor
Time
Matter
Year
Before
Every
Paper
Kid
Kids
Tablet
Tablets
Case
Only
Fact
Point
Computer
Cheaper
Know
Learn
Read
iPads
Than
Being
Where
Them
Using
The industries that fall first are the industries that either produce electromechanical items that are now inferior to their software substitutes, or the industries that produce a mechanically created service that's now inferior.
Michael J. Saylor
Service
First
Fall
Software
Industries
Items
Inferior
Substitutes
Either
Produce
Created
Now
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