We recently decided to “cut the cord” at my house, meaning i spend
a lot less time watching live TV and more time watching movies.
Recently while watching some of my all-time favorite movies, I picked up
on some great quotes that extend beyond the plot of the movie to my
real life and my personal journey..
1. "Find a truly original idea. It is the only way I will ever distinguish myself. It is the only way I will ever matter."
If
you are going to build a company, set out to do something nobody else
has done before. If you are working to solve real pain for real people,
you will truly distinguish yourself from the competition.
2. "Do, or do not. There is no try.”
Either
you will or you won’t. You are not in a position to try. Your
employees, customers, partners and shareholders need you to do a lot
more than try. You will succeed or fail based on how well you are able
to execute your vision -- and that requires a lot of “do”.
3. “Don’t tell me I can’t do it; don’t tell me it can't be done!"
Along
the way you are going to hear from a lot of naysayers. People who are
skeptical or don’t have the fortitude to do what you are trying to do.
If it were easy, everyone would do it. Don’t let the insecurities of
others hold you back.
4. “This sh*t’s chess, it ain’t checkers!”
One
of two chess related quotes on this list, and that is because chess is
grounded in your ability to execute on a well-thought strategy. You are
in a battle of strategy when you begin your company. Is your strategy
going to play better than others? Do you have the right pieces in the
right places at the right time on the board? If you understand the game
you are playing and how you win, you will be around to play a lot longer
than your competition.
5. “The loudest one in the room is the weakest one in the room.”
You
will find out soon that talk is cheap and actions are what you should
value. The person who is loudest, the person who tries to “own the room”
and generally just loves to hear themselves talk, often is the one who
produces the least amount of value. Look for and build around the people
who stay focused solving problems with others (vs. just talking about
them).
6. “Just keep swimming.”

7. “I’m going to make him an offer he can’t refuse.”
You
are going to be doing a lot of negotiating. You will be securing new
partnerships and working to recruit top talent. What can you offer that
nobody else can offer? If you are selling
8. “If you build it, he will come.”
If
you build something truly great, you will find that your customers will
not only use your products, they will rave about it to others. That is
why you need to focus so much on what you are building and the value you
provide. Once you can provide long-term value you will be able to scale
your business in a very robust and meaningful way.
9. “The key to this business is personal relationships.”
From
customers to partners to employees, many times success comes down to
one thing: the people. To build a great company you need to find great
people. If you don’t nail that you are going to be fighting an uphill
battle.
10. “Life’s this game of inches. So is football.
Because in either game, life or football, the margin for error is so
small -- I mean one-half a step too late, or too early, and you don’t
quite make it. One-half second too slow, too fast, you don’t quite catch
it.”
On
any given day, the success of a startup hinges on so many different
factors, with the margin for error being incredibly small. You need to
understand the decisions that will make our break your business so you
can put yourself in a position to execute them with precision and focus.
Don’t allow yourself to get distracted.
11. “Even a good decision if made for the wrong reasons can be a bad decision”
The
decision-making process of a startup is one of the most important parts
of the culture. How do you make decisions? What are your principles?
Are you making decisions that yield short-term gain but create long-term
pain? If you are not making decisions for the right reasons, then you
may find that decision will create more trouble later on.
12. “Don’t move until you see it.”
Patience
is not always an easy trait to maintain. Sometimes you need to be
opportunistic and strike at a moment’s notice. But you also need to have
the patience to see the pieces come together. Look beyond the existing
move, so you can see the ones that come after it.
13. "Well, if you'll excuse me, I must leave now. Mr. Corleone insists on hearing bad news as soon as possible.”
At Porch
one of the values we admire most is transparency. The runway to success
is too short to waste time not sharing everything people need to run
the business. If you miss on a key performance indicator or you get
critical product feedback from a customer that could improve your
business, don’t hide it or sweep it under the rug. Embrace it,
acknowledge it and grow from it.
14. “We’re going to change the game."
At
a startup one of the greatest feelings you will have is knowing your
product, service or business is going to change the world. As noted in
the first quote, if you are solving real pain for real people, you have
the chance to create something long lasting and durable that will
literally change how people live their lives.
1. "Find a truly original idea. It is the only way I will ever distinguish myself. It is the only way I will ever matter."
-- John Nash in A Beautiful Mind

2. "Do, or do not. There is no try.”
-- Yoda in The Empire Strikes Back

3. “Don’t tell me I can’t do it; don’t tell me it can't be done!"
-- Howard Hughes in The Aviator

4. “This sh*t’s chess, it ain’t checkers!”
-- Alonzo Harris in Training Day

5. “The loudest one in the room is the weakest one in the room.”
-- Frank Lucas in American Gangster

6. “Just keep swimming.”
-- Dory in Finding Nemo

Image credit: Finding Nemo | Pixar
You
will have good days and you will have bad days. Some days, you just
need to keep swimming. Even if you are swimming against the currents,
and it feels like you are not making progress, you are in fact moving
forward.
7. “I’m going to make him an offer he can’t refuse.”
-- Don Corleone in The Godfather

8. “If you build it, he will come.”
-- The Voice in Field of Dreams

9. “The key to this business is personal relationships.”
-- Dickie Fox in Jerry McGuire

10. “Life’s this game of inches. So is football.
Because in either game, life or football, the margin for error is so
small -- I mean one-half a step too late, or too early, and you don’t
quite make it. One-half second too slow, too fast, you don’t quite catch
it.”
-- Tony D'Amato in Any Given Sunday
On
any given day, the success of a startup hinges on so many different
factors, with the margin for error being incredibly small. You need to
understand the decisions that will make our break your business so you
can put yourself in a position to execute them with precision and focus.
Don’t allow yourself to get distracted.
11. “Even a good decision if made for the wrong reasons can be a bad decision”
-- Governor Swann in Pirates of Caribbean

12. “Don’t move until you see it.”
-- Bruce Pandolfini in Searching for Bobby Fischer

13. "Well, if you'll excuse me, I must leave now. Mr. Corleone insists on hearing bad news as soon as possible.”
-- Tom Hagen in The Godfather

14. “We’re going to change the game."
-- Billy Beane in Moneyball

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