M & A
is the new R & D
Machine
learning is like high school sex. Everyone says they do it, nobody really does,
and no one knows what it actually is.
Machinery
demands less of you than people.
Madness
is to think too many things in succession too fast or of one thing too
exclusively.
Magic is
an identifiable sociological process by which individual fantasies become
social reality. (Castronova)
Magic is
the dramatization of explanation more than it is the engineering of effects.
Magnificent
promises are always to be suspected.
Maintain
a firm grasp of the obvious at all times.
Maintenance
is not a vision.
Major
ideas are always cumulative.
Make a
point of who you are.
Make all
the easy shots and there will be no hard shots. (Minnesota Fats)
Make big
plans; aim high in hope and work, remembering that a noble, logical diagram
once recorded will never die, but long after we are gone will be a living
thing, asserting itself with ever-growing insistency.
Make
haste slowly (Festina Lente)
Make me
smart fast.
Make no
excuses for silence-it speaks for itself.
Make no
judgments where you have no compassion.
Make no
little plans, they have no magic.
Make
smarter mistakes tomorrow
Make sure
the dog wants to eat the dog food.
Make sure
your standards are high and if someone doesn’t meet those standards, take them
out.
Make your
words soft and sweet since you never know when you’ll have to eat them.
Makeshift
solutions distract from real problems.
Making a
life consists of more than making a living.
Making a
movie is like eating an elephant with a teaspoon – one nibble at a time.
Making it
charming is always a million times more important than making it true.
Making it
work is more important than understanding how it worked.
Making
movies is the accumulation of details. (Truffaut)
Making
the hype prophetic rather than a curse.
Making
the implicit explicit.
Making
the simple complicated is commonplace, making the complicated simple, awesomely
simple, that’s creativity.
Making
the wrong move at the right time.
Malaise
and ennui are to France what “can-do” is to America: a badge of honor.
Man
always travels along precipices. His truest obligation is to keep his balance.
Man is
forced to choose between perfecting his life or his work.
Man is
still a savage to the extent that he has little respect for anything that
cannot hurt him. (Ed Howe)
Man makes
plans and God laughs.
Man never
rises to great truths without enthusiasm.
Man stand
for long time with mouth open before roast duck fly in.
Man wrongs,
but time avenges.
Management: the road of loneliness.
Management
by values: During-the-fact or
before-the-fact, not after-the-fact-that’s too late. You want people in your company to make
decisions according to the same values as you yourself would.
Management
means the substitution of thought for brawn and muscle, of knowledge for
folklore and superstition, and of cooperation for force.
Managers
make sensible exceptions to general rules.
Managing
a company is like writing in the snow: you have to go over and over the same
words as the snow falls if you want your writing to remain legible. (Geneen)
Manhood
at its most basic level can be validated and expressed only in action.
Man's
chief purpose is to live, not to exist.
I shall not waste my days trying to prolong them. I shall use my time.
Man's
mind stretched by a new idea never goes back to its original dimensions.
Man's
youth is a wonderful thing: it is so
full of anguish and of magic, and he never comes to know it as it is until it has
gone from him forever.
Many a
covert conspiracy appears obvious in hindsight because its components all lay
in plain sight.
Many a
man has found the acquisition of wealth only a change, not an end of miseries.
(Seneca)
Many a
true word is spoken in jest.
Many
attempts to communicate are nullified by saying too much
Many die
too late and a few die too early.
Many
ideas grow better when transplanted into another mind than in the one where
they sprung up.
Many
things are lost for want of asking.
Many
things which cannot be overcome when they are together yield themselves up
when
taken little by little.
Many
years from now it won’t matter what my bank account was, the sort of house I
lived in, or the kind of car I drove….but the world may be different because I
was important in the life of a child.
Mara-the
temptress who entices the soul through the senses.
Market
share is only a means to an end – not an end in itself.
Market
share is trust materialized.
Market to
your best customers first, your best prospects second and the rest of the world
last.
Marketing
is like sex – only losers pay for it.
Marketing
isn’t selling what you make, it’s knowing what to make. You identify and
understand customer and create solutions that deliver satisfaction to the
customers, profits to the producers and benefits to the owners/shareholders.
Marriages
and to rnado es
– begin with a lo t o f sucking and blo wing
and end up lo sing the ho use.
Mas vale morir
de pie que vivir de rodillas. (Better to die on your feet than to live
on
your
knees.)
Mass
culture is a machine for showing desire.
Mastery
becomes indistinguishable from instinct.
Match the
horses with the courses.
Maturity,
in music and in life, has to be earned by living.
Maturity
is when all of your mirrors turn into windows.
Maturity
of mind is the capacity to endure uncertainty.
May the
footprints that we leave lead them to believe and may all who come behind us
find us faithful.
May those
who cannot take it, die of it.
May you
be involved in a lawsuit in which you are in the right.
May you
live in the most interesting of times.
May you
wake up next to each other every morning and wish you could repeat the day
before because it was so much fun.
May your
feet take you in the right direction, and with the right people.
Maybe God
wants us to meet a few wrong people before meeting the right one, so that when
we finally meet the person, we will know how to be grateful.
Maybe if
we did a better job of listening, history wouldn’t have to repeat itself.
Maybe
it’s important for there to be carrots and sticks in the world, even if they
are illusions. They keep us moving
towards carrots and away from sticks.
Maybe the
grass is greener on the other side because those people take better care of the
grass.
Maybe
you’re riding yesterday’s horse.
McDonald’s
is about quantity and price – they thought they were about quality and price
(value)
Bill McGowan: These guys have great loyalty to their
businesses, but their number one loyalty is to their own tush.
McNamara
Fallacy: The first step is to measure whatever can be easily measured.
This is okay as far as it goes. The second step is to disregard
that which can't be measured or give it an arbitrary quantitative value. This
is artificial and misleading. The third
step is to presume that what can't be measured easily really isn't very
important. This is blindness. The fourth
step is to say that that which can't be easily measured really doesn't exist.
This is suicide.
Measurability
is inverse to opportunity.
Measure
twice, cut once.
Measures,
not men, has always been my mark.
Measuring
more is easy; measuring better is hard.
Measuring better requires values.
Media is
everything that gets in the way of communication.
Media
trendsetters
Mediocrity
is like hitching your life to a cloud, instead of a star.
Meet, not
beat
Mellifluo us bursts o f
unarguable affirmatio n.
Memories
about the past are always about the present.
Memory is
never shaped in a vacuum; the motives of memory are never pure.
Memory
presents to us not what we choose but what it pleases.
Memo ry revises itself endlessly.
Men
always want to be a wo man's first lo ve. Wo men
have a mo re subtle instinct; what
they like is to be a man's last ro mance.
Men and
nations will always do the right thing in the end – after they exhaust all the
other possibilities.
Men are
most deeply moved, not by the reaching of the goal, but by the grandness of the
effort involved in getting there-or failing to get there.
Men are
not against you; they are merely for themselves.
Men are
not free when they are doing just what they like. The moment you can do just what you like,
there is nothing you care about doing.
Men
cannot escape their tomorrows.
Men do
more from habit than from reason.
Men do
not fail; they give up trying.
Men don’t
fight for flag or country – for glory or any other abstraction – they fight for
one another.
Men don’t
want to know what’s on TV, they want to know what else is on.
Men go to
the theatre to forget; women, to remember.
Men have
a lot of feelings, and they're all anger.
Men in
general judge more by the sense of sight than by the sense of touch, because
everyone can see, but only a few can test by feeling. Everyone sees what you seem to be, few know
what you really are; and those few do not dare take a stand against the general
opinion.
Men never
cling to their dreams with such tenacity as at the moment when they are losing
faith in them, and know it, but do not dare yet to confess it to themselves.
Men
occasionally stumble over the truth, but most of them pick themselves up and
hurry off as if nothing had happened.
Men play
at tragedy because they do not believe in the reality of the tragedy which is
actually being staged in the civilized world.
Men wear
masks on which they carve portraits of what they would like to be or think they
ought to be. Opportunity, like fortune,
does not change a man-it unmasks him.
What is under the mask may surprise you-as it often surprises the
man. But it was there before.
Men who
have experienced bitter compromises in their lives.
Men with
TV remote controls – like ferrets on double espressos
Mending
beats tearing. We want criticism – not the kind that merely finds faults, but
the kind that mends them.
Mentsch tracht, Gott lachat – Yiddish: Man plans and God laughs.
Miami – a
sunny place for shady people. I fit right in.
Micro so ft is
the o cean, the rest o f us are fish.
Might not
a happy childhood be the worst possible preparation for life?
Millennial
sharing migration: text > pix > video > experiences
Millennials
bring their whole selves to work.
Miller
was a genius. Carver was all craft and
no substance.
Mind your
beeswax.
Minimum
Viable Product
Misery
loves company.
Misfortune
is the painful means by which humans create endurance.
Mistaken
identity is not only what the craft of acting is about; it is what much of
drama is all about.
Mistakes
don’t matter (they’re inevitable) if you react quickly to them.
Mochi-wa,
Mochi-ya : If you want rice cakes, you go to the rice cake store. (Harper –
engineers)
Moderation
is a virtue only in those who are thought to have an alternative.
Moderation
kills the spirit.
Momentum
is a force that doesn’t care. Each day you have to decide whether it will move
you forward or pull you back.
Momentum
never sleeps – it’s either increasing or decreasing.
Money as
a message.
Money creates
change.
Money
creates taste.
Money
doesn’t buy class.
Money
doesn't care who makes it.
Money
doesn’t come from singing. It comes from work. (I solda un venini micca
contendu)
Money
doesn’t lead, it follows.
Money,
even more than other good things like beauty, eloquence, and charm, has a
tendency to seep across boundaries, and to buy things that should not be for
sale: exemption from military service;
love and friendship; political office.
Money has
no smell.
Money
is a lousy way to keep score.
Money is
about getting things done. That’s the
velocity of money.
Money is
always there, but the pockets change.
Money is
a terrible master but an excellent servant.
Money is
attracted by strength.
Money is life’s
report card.
Money is
not a substitute for tenderness.
Money is
not the metric.
Money is
round. It’s made to roll.
Money is
the root of all evil.
Money is
what people without talent use to keep score.
Money
isn’t a substitute for tenderness.
Money,
like virtue, is as it does.
Money
makes people just more of what they were before.
Money’s the cheapest thing; freedom
is the most expensive.
Money may
send a signal to children that any act of kindness can be bought or sold, that
there is no such thing as a labor of love.
Money no
longer trumps voice.
Money
provides the freedom to escape life’s unpleasant lessons.
Money
talks.
Money
talks – it says goodbye.
Monomania
is a prerequisite for success.
Morals
are for little people.
More about
being there and less about getting there.
More
afraid of boredom than of failure.
More and
more can be done with less and less.
More
companies die of indigestion than starvation.
More data
is not the same as better information.
More is
not an illusion.
More is
not better. More is just more.
More is
the enemy of good.
More
isn’t better, only better is better. But we need a lot more to be even better.
More of a
serendipitous discovery than an intentional invention
More
often, I meet people who tell me they're ambitious, but they don't yet know
what for.
More
startups die of indigestion than starvation.
More
tears are shed over answered prayers than over unanswered prayers.
More than
once I've wakened with tears running down my cheeks. I have had to think whether I was crying or
whether it was involuntary, like drooling.
More than a few key objectives are no objectives.
More than
two objectives are no objectives.
Morning
people should keep it to themselves.
M.O.S.T.
– Mission, Objectives, Strategies, Tactics
Most
assertions that a thing cannot be done reflect simply the unwillingness to do
it.
Most
incompetent people don’t know they’re incompetent.
Most
innovation comes from being able to ask the right questions.
Most men pursue
pleasure with such breathless haste that they hurry past it.
Most men
would rather be charged with malice than with making a mistake.
Most
new discoveries are suddenly-seen the things that were always there.
Most of
the damage in the world is done by “nice” people.
Most of
the time I'm strong enough not to hate.
Most of
the time, work is drudgery, compromise and frustration…it can carry a thrilling
charge of sublimity, danger and grace.
Most of
us come out ahead of where we would be if we only got what we deserve.
Most
people are not fit to rule themselves.
Most
people are other people. Their thoughts
are someone else’s opinions, their lives a mimicry, their passions a quotation.
Most
people are waiting around for someone to lead.
Most people
die with their music still locked up inside them.
Most
people don’t think that they’re lovable.
It takes guts to believe you can show yourself to somebody without
losing their respect.
Most
people feed the hungry heart with candy.
One bite is too many, a thousand is never enough, because they’re using
the wrong substance to treat the problem.
Most people have the will to win, few have the will to
prepare to win.
Most
people spend their time on the “urgent” rather than on the “important”.
Most
people will invest more on the chance to get something good than they will to
prevent something bad from happening.
Most real
relationships are involuntary.
Most
things don’t work.
Most
things in the world can be bought or sold, but not a reputation.
Most
things will scale far more easily and extensively than you’d initially imagine.
Mostly
you should mind your own business.
Mother
Nature bats last.
Mothers
are our first coaches.
Motion
and thought tend to be enemies.
Motion
without movement in the process.
Motivation
is simple. You eliminate those who are not motivated. (Lou Holtz)
Move fast
and break things.
Moves
that are less rhetorical than neurological.
Movies
are like passion – brilliant and definitive.
They end and there is an emptiness.
Movies
haven’t gotten better – but they’ve gotten more satisfying. (Visceral vs
Intellectual)
Moving
fast is not the same as going somewhere.
Much was
decided before you were born.
Multitasking:
doing twice as much as you should half as well as you could.
Music business makes money off
everything but music.
Music is
spiritual. The music business is not.
Mutual
interest is often a more important catalyst to agreement than compelling logic.
MVPs are
for dickheads
My advice
concerning applause: enjoy it, but never quite believe it.
My “can
do” can’t keep up with my “want to”.
My candle
burns at both ends / It will not last the night /
But, ah,
my foes and, oh, my friends / It gives a lovely light
My
checkered past will keep me out of politics unless they start grading on a
curve.
“My
country - right or wrong” is like saying “My Mother – drunk or sober.”
My
descendants will treat me better than my contemporaries.
My dreams
were beyond my station in life.
My father
stole most of my childhood. I remember
the night. Like it was yesterday.
My
favorite color is chocolate.
My feet
are still on the ground. I’m just wearing better shoes.
My future
was more important than her past.
My health
is good, it’s my age that’s bad.
My job is
not to be easy on people. My job is to push our great people to make them even
better.
My joy in
learning is partly that it enables me to teach.
(Seneca)
My life
has been full of terrible misfortunes, most of which never happened.
(Montaigne)
My life
is my message.
My mother
protected me from the world and my father threatened me with it.
My
notches fit her nooks.
My only
hope lies in my despair.
My
opinions have changed, but not the fact that I’m right.
My past
is nowhere near as important as your future.
My
problem is, I don't get the same exhilaration from success as I get depression
from failure.
My
process of listening is arguing. My
process of listening is conflict. My
process of listening is noise. I
believe, more than anything, in advocacy.
Passion and advocacy.
My right
profile was like an egg with lips.
My slow
is your fast.
My son is
my son 'til he gets him a wife, but my daughter's my daughter all the days of
her life.
My
subjective account of my own motivation is largely mythical. I don't know why I do things.
My way or
the highway.
My wife
ran away with my best friend, and I still miss him a lot.
My work
is done, why wait?
My worst
day growing is better than my best day not growing.
Mystery
is an integral part of power.
Mysteries
are not necessarily miracles.
Mythology
distracts us everywhere. For the great
enemy of the truth is very often not the lie:
Deliberate, contrived and dishonest.
But the myth: persistent,
persuasive, and unrealistic.