Top 100 Kevin O'higgins Quotes
#1. Life is hard, money doesn't care, your tears don't add value
Kevin O'Leary
#2. There are a lot of idiot fund managers out there who add no value to the process at all.
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#3. Unless he suddenly turns out to be a total psycho, he's a keeper
Kevin O'Brien
#4. My partners ... taught me that in order to create wealth, I needed to pair up with people whose strengths compensated for my weaknesses.
Kevin O'Leary
#6. If I were the president of the United States, I would make unions illegal. They no longer serve a functional purpose in democracy, in my view.
Kevin O'Leary
#7. You may lose your wife, you may lose your dog, your mother may hate you. None of those things matter. What matters is that you achieve success and become free. Then you can do whatever you like.
Kevin O'Leary
#9. I keep anywhere between 5-10 percent of my net worth in venture ideas.
Kevin O'Leary
#10. In his first term, President Barack Obama played a cautious manager navigating the worst economic disaster since the Great Depression and cleaning up the messes left by President George W. Bush in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Kevin O'Leary
#13. President Kennedy was willing to go to war. He was not a coward. The man had been in war and so had Ken O'Donnell. He was ready to protect this nation, but he was not ready for a military solution just because it was being rammed down his throat.
Kevin Costner
#14. Steve Jobs had his critics. Some saw him as an egomaniac, and others, as a control freak.
Kevin O'Leary
#15. Many years ago a friend of mine, Kevin O'Niel made a very profound comment ...
The difference between the love of God and the love of man is that man loves people or things because they are precious: but God simply loves us - and by loving us makes us precious.
Kevin King
#16. Nobody forces you to work at Wal-Mart. Start your own business! Sell something to Wal-Mart!
Kevin O'Leary
#17. When you're travelling, your day is jam-packed. I just don't have time to whip out a PC all the time. But I can whip out a BlackBerry and tweet. I keep a constant diary of where I'm at and why I'm there.
Kevin O'Leary
#18. My worst fashion faux pas: probably orange shoes with white pants. I thought I looked spectacular.
Kevin O'Leary
#19. All businesses require capital, management and labor, and business executives, wanting to grow and maintain profitable enterprises, have a strong incentive to keep costs, including labor, as low as possible.
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#20. When you bring an idea that has no merit to me, and you ask me to comment on it, I'm going to tell you it has no merit.
Kevin O'Leary
#21. If a man could give birth it would be to a book - it's an 18-month gestation period.
Kevin O'Leary
#22. We need physical exercise to prepare our brain for long periods of concentration
Kevin O'Leary
#23. Some of you ... have never read a Patrick O'Brian novel. I beseech you to start now. Start with Master and Commander, which should be available in paperback from your nearest bookseller. And if he-or she-does not have a copy, then beat the wretched fellow.
Kevin Myers
#24. The only reason to do business is to make money; that's the only reason for doing business.
Kevin O'Leary
#25. Working 24 hours a day isn't enough anymore. You have to be willing to sacrifice everything to be successful, including your personal life, your family life, maybe more. If people think it's any less, they're wrong, and they will fail.
Kevin O'Leary
#26. I have met many entrepreneurs who have the passion and even the work ethic to succeed - but who are so obsessed with an idea that they don't see its obvious flaws. Think about that. If you can't even acknowledge your failures, how can you cut the rope and move on?
Kevin O'Leary
#27. Don't cry about money, it never cries for you.
Kevin O'Leary
#28. Well o' course she's feelin' dandy! She's the mother o' God for the love o' Pete!
Kevin Hearne
#29. I want to go to bed richer than when I woke up. The pursuit of wealth is a wonderful thing, but the thing is you have to be honest about it, you have to tell the truth.
Kevin O'Leary
#30. Business is war. I go out there, I want to kill the competitors. I want to make their lives miserable. I want to steal their market share. I want them to fear me and I want everyone on my team thinking we're going to win.
Kevin O'Leary
#31. There are a lot of impractical things about owning a Porsche. But they're all offset by the driving experience. It really is unique. Lamborghinis and Ferraris come close. And they are more powerful, but they don't handle like a Porsche.
Kevin O'Leary
#32. When I turned 50, something clicked in my head and I said, 'I'm not going to live to 100. I'm half-cooked already.' I set the family down and I said, 'Listen everybody, we're now entering the decade of Daddy. We're going to start doing things that I want to do.'
Kevin O'Leary
#33. For whatever reason somebody can be convinced to buy a PC, it opens up a whole new market for all of us in the software business.
Kevin O'Leary
#34. I have had some great successes and great failures. I think every entrepreneur has. I try to learn from all of them.
Kevin O'Leary
#35. I like gold because it is a stabilizer; it is an insurance policy.
Kevin O'Leary
#36. Do Angels have assholes?
Atticus O'Sullivan - Hexed
Kevin Hearne
#37. Imagine how foolish you'd look if, like one clever salesman who once pitched to me, you tried to license your product to a big industry player without knowing they just launched a competing product. With the right background research, he could have avoided that and other landmines - and so can you.
Kevin O'Leary
#38. I'm not trying to make friends, I'm trying to make money.
Kevin O'Leary
#39. Know everything about the companies and people you are going to be negotiating with. Insist on getting the names of everyone participating in the negotiations. Leave no stone unturned; find out as much as you can.
Kevin O'Leary
#40. Vision is nothing without a plan to execute it.
Kevin O'Leary
#41. Being an employee is a bad outcome. You want to avoid that. Being an employee is never a good outcome. That's just an opinion.
Kevin O'Leary
#42. When you come to 'Shark Tank,' the only person you should listen to is me, because you know you're getting the truth. I'll decide if it's worth it, and after I'm finished, the rest of the people can look into it.
Kevin O'Leary
#43. I do not own a single security anywhere that doesn't pay a dividend, and I formed a mutual-fund company with that very simple philosophy.
Kevin O'Leary
#44. an interaction is not a relationship; rather, a relationship is the remembered history of previous interactions.
Kevin J. O'Connor
#45. Gods can screw anything and anybody. For reference, see history.
Atticus O'Sullivan
Kevin Hearne
#46. Protecting Americans from harm goes beyond police and national defense. It's imperative that we not destroy the commons, the physical environment on which we rely.
Kevin O'Leary
#47. I'm not planning on giving my kids any of my wealth. They know when their education is over, I'm pushing them out of the nest. The bird you see dead under the nest is the one who didn't think about the future.
Kevin O'Leary
#48. I think a book is your calling card, your business card.
Kevin O'Leary
#49. Building fast-growing, globally competitive companies is tough.
Kevin O'Leary
#50. If a manager can't control his costs, fire them.
Kevin O'Leary
#51. I think if you want to make a good sports movie, you've got to cut down on the sports. You have to make it about people. You can't try to impress people with your knowledge and the X and O's and all the details and the technicalities.
Kevin Costner
#52. Love is a cognitive, willful act. Feelings have very little to do with it, particularly around three o'clock in the morning when the baby needs changing or somebody has "lost it" before getting to the bathroom to throw up.
Kevin Leman
#53. Until Americans feel that their core asset - their homes - are stabilized, they are not going to have the animal spirits and they will continue to have less buying power.
Kevin O'Leary
#54. When you're an investor, you can look at the quantitative and qualitative elements of an investment, but there's a third aspect: What you feel in your gut.
Kevin O'Leary
#55. The practical reality of managing cars in the family - I do 36-month leases. I think they're horrible investments. And you want to give them back after their warranty is over.
Kevin O'Leary
#56. Do you want to be rich or not? Let's get focused on that, buddy
Kevin O'Leary
#57. Money has no grey areas. You either make it or you lose it.
Kevin O'Leary
#58. I started a deli when I was 19 years old. Kevin O's. The sandwiches at Kevin O's were a little like Subway before Subway - fresh baked bread. My best seller was turkey with cream cheese and artichoke hearts. I just made it up.
Kevin McCarthy
#59. I think every entrepreneur in Canada owes the next generation a road map of how to do it again.
Kevin O'Leary
#60. I'm starting to think about things that I want to do, things that are fun. One of them is driving a car like a Porsche. I've driven a lot of cars - sedans, trucks and big family vehicles all year long. But there's nothing like a four-wheel-drive Porsche.
Kevin O'Leary
#61. If you put a woman in prison for four years when she's young and make her pay her time in a horrible place and she wants to come out and work, and become a mother and be a contributor to society and pay taxes and you never give her that chance. There is something un-Canadian about that.
Kevin O'Leary
#62. People are aware of what I stand for through television. Nobody gets rich on TV but you build brand. That's what I'm attempting to do.
Kevin O'Leary
#63. I'm good friends with Jay Leno, good friends with Ed O'Neill, Melanie Fiona and Russell Simmons.
Kevin Hart
#65. We were the most conservative revolutionaries in history.
Kevin O'Higgins
#66. Once Michigan stood proud. In addition to GM, Ford and Chrysler, it was home base for the United Auto Workers, a powerful escalator transporting hundreds of thousands of blue-collar workers into America's middle class.
Kevin O'Leary
#67. Many blue-collar families struggling to pay rent would be happy to skip paying optional union dues.
Kevin O'Leary
#68. There's something very visceral about watching people beg for money. It's powerful.
Kevin O'Leary
#70. There's only one side with me. You get the right side. You get the correct version of the facts.
Kevin O'Leary
#71. I'm not trying to make friends, I'm just trying to make money.
Kevin O'Leary
#73. Atticus "What's this religion going to be called?"
Oberon "Poochism"
A:"and the name of this holy writ I will be typing for you?"
O:"The dead flea scrolls: A Sirius Prophecy.
Kevin Hearne
#74. Don't let the dark clouds of greed confuse you
Kevin O'Leary
#75. The road to riches is never straight and narrow. It can be riddled with financial land mines.
Kevin O'Leary
#76. I could have easily gone down the wrong path and dropped out of school, but I was given a second chance.
Kevin O'Leary
#77. Money is my military, each dollar a soldier. I never send my money into battle unprepared and undefended. I send it to conquer and take currency prisoner and bring it back to me.
Kevin O'Leary
#78. Having won re-election convincingly and against the economic odds, President Obama quickly made good on his promise of maintaining taxes as they are for the middle class while raising them on the wealthiest Americans.
Kevin O'Leary
#80. All we do is bring the debate from both sides, and let you as a viewer decide where you want to end up on the issue. That's very important. That's exactly what happens in 'Redemption Inc.'
Kevin O'Leary
#81. Here's how I think of my money - as soldiers - I send them out to war everyday. I want them to take prisoners and come home, so there's more of them.
Kevin O'Leary
#82. I'm proud to be on the CBC and to see the management here represents both sides of every story. This is what's unique about the new CBC: you get a Kevin O'Leary on it when five years ago you wouldn't.
Kevin O'Leary
#83. (On soft launches) It allows you to test your assumptions and see which ones you got right, and more, importantly, which ones you got wrong. A big hard launch is expensive. Getting even one thing wrong can force you to go out of business.
Kevin O'Leary
#84. Software is becoming no different than a videotape or a record album or a paperback book, and not all of us are ready for that change.
Kevin O'Leary
#85. Downturns are the best time to start businesses, because you develop discipline that's very lean and mean in terms of how to spend money. And those habits serve you very well in good times.
Kevin O'Leary
#86. You either make it illegal, in which case you support a huge underground economy or you tax it within the limits people can afford.
Kevin O'Leary
#87. Television is the most interesting hobby I've ever had.
Kevin O'Leary
#88. I never, ever, ever let emotion get in the way of an investment.
Kevin O'Leary
#89. I don't mind rude people. I want people that I can make money with, so if their executional abilities are good, and they're arrogant and rude, I don't care.
Kevin O'Leary
#90. Unions are about the collective leverage, the power of numbers versus the power of capital.
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#91. I remember failing reading in school at a young age, and you just kinda get left behind and I felt helpless.
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#92. I'd rather invest in an entrepreneur who has failed before than one who assumes success from day one.
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#93. My problem with unions is they breed mediocrity.
Kevin O'Leary
#94. So much of life is a negotiation - so even if you're not in business, you have opportunities to practice all around you.
Kevin O'Leary
#95. As far as I'm concerned, Twitter has wiped out Facebook. I'm done with Facebook.
Kevin O'Leary
#96. Once in a while, I see my fellow TV investors praise a business just because they like the entrepreneur behind it. That kind of thinking might make you feel warm and fuzzy inside - but let's get back to reality.
Kevin O'Leary
#97. Filming 'The Road to Riches' was surprisingly difficult for me. I learned that going back to career successes and failures can be emotionally exhausting as you are forced to revisit the euphoric highs and painful lows in high speed.
Kevin O'Leary
#99. I'm not a tough guy. I'm just delivering the truth and only the truth and if you can't deal with it, too bad.
Kevin O'Leary
#100. A lot of people have said a lot of great things about Steve Jobs. And for good reason: he built the world's second-most valuable company, with billions in profits and products that have improved every aspect of our lives. But Steve didn't get there by being a soft, fluffy, Kumbaya-type leader.
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