“Deeds rather than words express my concept of the part religion should play in everyday life. I have watched constantly that in our movie work the highest moral and spiritual standards are upheld, whether it deals with fable or with stories of living action.” Walt Disney
“I have long felt that the way to keep children out of trouble is to keep them interested in things. Lecturing to children is no answer to delinquency. Preaching won't keep youngsters out of trouble, but keeping their minds occupied will.” Walt Disney
“Here in Florida … we have something special we never enjoyed at Disneyland — the blessing of size. There's enough land here to hold all the ideas and plans we can possibly imagine.” Walt Disney
“The most exciting and by far the most important part of our Florida Project — in fact, the heart of everything we'll be doing in Disney World — will be our Experimental Prototype Community Of Tomorrow! We call it EPCOT.” Walt Disney
“Actually, if you could see close in my eyes, the American flag is waving in both of them and up my spine is growing this red, white and blue stripe.” Walt Disney
“Childishness? I think it's the equivalent of never losing your sense of humor.''' I mean, yes there's a certain something that you retain. It's the equivalent of not getting so stuffy that you can't laugh at others.” Walt Disney
“I think what I want Disneyland to be most of all is a happy place — a place where adults and children can experience together some of the wonders of life, of adventure, and feel better because of it.” Walt Disney
“Disneyland is a work of love. We didn't go into Disneyland just with the idea of making money.” Walt Disney
“I think other companies need to stand on their own two feet, and the weak ones need to go to the wall.” Richard Branson
“My general attitude to life is to enjoy every minute of every day. I never do anything with a feeling of, “Oh God, I've got to do this today.”” Richard Branson
“I became an entrepreneur by mistake. Ever since then I've gone into business, not to make money, but because I think I can do it better than it's been done elsewhere. And, quite often, just out of personal frustration about the way it's been done by other people.” Richard Branson
“My philosophy is that if I have any money I invest it in new ventures and not have it sitting around.” Richard Branson
“If you want to be a Millionaire, start with a billion dollars and launch a new airline.” Richard Branson
“I was born under a lucky star, and I have nothing whatsoever to regret. I wouldn’t change a thing about my life.” Richard Branson
“To be associated with industry no longer carries the stigma of profiteering, exploitation and of being uncaring as it did when I was at school.” Richard Branson
“The talents of young people must not be stifled. Education is not just about getting the right grades in exams but it should encourage all students to develop their optimum capacity, whatever that may be. Schools and colleges should prepare young people for life.” Richard Branson
“This man has so little understanding of tariffs. He thinks that China pays for them. This is the same guy who also thought that Mexico would pay for the wall,” Mark Cuban
“If we could get to a place of true equality, where what we do in life is determined not by gender but by our passions and interests, our companies would be more productive and our home lives not just better balanced but happier.” Sheryl Sandberg
“Reigniting the revolution means I want us to notice all of this and find ways to encourage more women to step up and more companies to recognize what women bring to the table.” Sheryl Sandberg
“Women face huge institutional barriers. But we also face barriers that exist within ourselves, sometimes as the result of our socialization.” Sheryl Sandberg
“I am not blaming women; I’m helping them see the power they’ve got and encouraging them to use it.” Sheryl Sandberg
“We call our daughters—but not our sons—bossy. We overestimate our sons’ crawling abilities and underestimate our daughters’.” Sheryl Sandberg
“At the same time, the world still isn’t very welcoming or respectful toward full-time at-home dads.” Sheryl Sandberg
“No one talks about gender in the workplace, because if you say the words "I am a woman," the other person is likely to hear "I want special treatment" or "I’m going to sue you.” Sheryl Sandberg
“If we want to balance out leadership roles in the workplace, we have to balance out responsibilities in the home.” Sheryl Sandberg
“We need to recognize that we can’t do it all, that we face trade-offs every single minute of the day. We have to stop beating ourselves up for not doing everything perfectly.” Sheryl Sandberg
“The data show that success and likability are positively correlated for men and negatively correlated for women. Which means that as women get more successful, they are liked less—both by men and by other women. That’s because we want people to conform to our stereotypes.” Sheryl Sandberg
“We expect men to have leadership qualities, to be assertive and competent, to speak out. We expect women to have communal qualities, to be givers and sharers, to pursue the common good.” Sheryl Sandberg
“But the struggles I write about are the ones all women face: the struggle to believe in yourself, to not feel guilty, to get enough sleep, to believe that you can be both a good professional and a good parent.” Sheryl Sandberg
“I’m not recommending that if you want to get to the top, you should break out the tissues. But we’re human, and it’s important to broaden the kinds of behaviors that are acceptable at work.” Sheryl Sandberg
“The media rarely depict working women with children as happy and adjusted and comfortable with themselves.” Sheryl Sandberg
“There’s this assumption that women can’t and men can. My goal is to change that conversation.” Sheryl Sandberg
“It’s the single most important career decision a woman makes: Is she going to have a life partner, and is that partner going to support her career? And by "support," I mean getting up in the middle of the night half the time to change diapers.” Sheryl Sandberg
“Next time you go to a party, watch what happens when a baby starts crying. Watch the parents and see who gets up.” Sheryl Sandberg
“If we start acknowledging what the real issues are, we can solve them. It’s not that hard.” Sheryl Sandberg
“I think women in leadership suffer from stereotyping, and when people expect a stereotype and are reminded of a stereotype, that actually makes the stereotype stronger.” Sheryl Sandberg
“What has happened is that there aren’t women in leadership roles, therefore people don’t expect there to be women in leadership roles, therefore, there aren’t women in leadership roles.” Sheryl Sandberg
“I think we need to expect and encourage our girls and women to lead and contribute.” Sheryl Sandberg
“When we say choice, we mean women get to choose to work or have families. We don’t mean men choose to work or have families.” Sheryl Sandberg
“Real choice would mean that people were choosing based on their interests and personal passions, not based on their gender.” Sheryl Sandberg