I think, at the end of the day, you have to reduce friction to businesses, ideally to zero, so that more and more entrepreneurs can create more and more jobs with higher and higher disposable income.
There is only one way to gain access to the truth and that is to not expect anything. - Robert DeNiro
When I think of a good restaurant, it's where the food has been consistent; there's always a consistency. - Robert DeNiro
When you are working hard, you don't have time for anything other than what you are doing in the scene and what the director wants. - Robert DeNiro
When you feel that you can't fight it, you just go for it. When it comes to the arts, passion should always trump common sense. - Robert DeNiro
When you love someone you gotta trust them, there's no other way. You gotta give them the key to everything that's yours. Otherwise, what's the point? - Robert DeNiro
When you make a movie, everyone should leave their own personal problems at home. When they start bringing those to set, filming can be very difficult... You don't need any extra drama. Put the drama into the story, in the characters. - Robert DeNiro
Write down everything you want to do with your life and then spend the next 25 years doing them. - Robert DeNiro
You always learn something about movies. Directing or acting, there's always something new. It's the technological thing; there's always something to learn. - Robert DeNiro
You have to think about one shot. One shot is what it's all about. A deer's gotta be taken with one shot. - Robert DeNiro
You learned the two greatest thing in life, never rat on your friends, and always keep your mouth shut. - Robert DeNiro
As for difficulties," replied Ferguson, in a serious tone, "they were made to be overcome. - Jules Verne
What a big book, captain, might be made with all that is known!" "And what a much bigger book still with all that is not known! - Jules Verne
Your dead sleep quietly, at least, Captain, out of reach of sharks" "Yes, sir, of sharks and men. - Jules Verne
[we see that] science is eminently perfectible, and that each theory has constantly to give way to a fresh one. - Jules Verne