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Celebrities from all walks of life shared 50 proverbs to entrepreneurs

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As we all know, running a business is not easy, and becoming a successful entrepreneur is even more difficult. Whether you're in the early stages of your business, just getting start-up capital, or ready to launch a product to market, you're probably hesitant to worry about whether it's worth it.

Celebrities from all walks of life shared 50 proverbs to entrepreneurs

Instead of throwing away the towel and giving up, lift your head and read the following 50 celebrity tips that may help you be motivated to succeed in the face of difficult situations.

1. "The most important factor is to act and do things in a down-to-earth manner. It's that simple. Many people have ideas, but only a few have decided to act now. Don't delay until tomorrow, don't delay until next week, but act now. True entrepreneurs are all about taking action, not talking about it. —Nolan Bushnell, entrepreneur.

2. "Either act or give up." It is useless to taste it, just try your best to do it. Yoda, Jedi Master, a fictional character in the film series Star Wars.

3. "For an entrepreneur: if you have an idea, put it into action now." Once the opportunity is missed, there is no regret. Catherine Cook, co-founder of MyYearbook.

4. "It is not enough to have ideas. It is more important to put them into practice to make them a reality. Scott Belsky, co-founder of Behance.

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5. "In my basketball career, I've conceded more than 9,000 balls. I've lost almost 300 games. I've missed a deadlock in the final moments of a game 26 times. I have also suffered failures again and again in my life. These are my ways of success. —Michael Jordan, the god of basketball.

6. "The small size of a company does not prevent it from becoming a big business. You can accomplish great things through teams. —Jason Fried, founder of 37signals.

7. "It's easy to have ideas, but it's hard to put them into practice." Guy Kawasaki, co-founder of AllTop Corporation, Japan.

8. "If you limit yourself to what you like and are passionate about, you won't make a holistic plan for your future career and you'll lose many opportunities." —Mark Zuckerberg, founder of Facebook.

9. "It's not too late to make amends." —— An ancient Chinese proverb.

10. "If you're going through a difficult situation, don't give up and move on." —Winston Churchill, former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.

11. "Entrepreneurs have a million reasons to start a business. But there is only one reason that is true, and it is well known: to change the world. —Phil Libin, founder of Evernote.

12. "The best secret to hiring people is to find people who are committed to changing the world." Marc Benioff, CEO of Salesforce.

13. "The secret to success is hard work and strong determination, whether you win or lose, you give your best for the sport." —Vince Lombardi, head coach of the NFL's Green Bay Packers.

American football coach Vince Lombardi. (Depositphotos.com)

14. "When everything seems to be against you, remember that the plane takes off against the wind." —Henry Ford, founder of ford motor companies.

15. "If you don't like taking risks, then you should quit business." —Ray Kroc, founder of McDonald's.

16. "Observe, listen and learn. You can't be a panacea. Anyone who professes to be omniscient and omnipotent is doomed to be a mediocre generalist. —Donald Trump, former president of the United States.

17. "You always give more than people expect from you." —Larry Page, co-founder of Google.

18. "Twenty years from now, you will feel more regret and disappointment than what you have done. So take the plunge, sail away from the safe harbor, and sail with the wind! Dare to explore and realize your dreams. —Mark Twain, writer.

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19. "You should not focus on why something cannot be done, because that is what most ordinary people do. Instead, you should think about how to accomplish something and achieve something extraordinary. —Steve Case, co-founder of AOL Networking Company.

20. "If a man has never made a mistake, it means that he has never tried anything new." —Albert Einstein, physicist.

21. "The more prepared you are for a possible crisis, the safer you will be. The more you imagine the future than others, the more effective you will be. —Howard Schultz, CEO of Starbucks.

22. "I am convinced that half of the factor that distinguishes successful entrepreneurs from failed entrepreneurs is perseverance." —Steve Jobs, co-founder of Apple.

23. "The products and services provided by the Company shall have unquestionable advantages. No word-of-mouth or marketing tactics on social media can replace it. —Anthony Volodkin, founder of HypeMachine.

24. "The right way to start a business is to stop talking and act now." —Walt Disney, co-founder of Walt Disney.

25. "Don't be ashamed of past failures, learn from your failures, pick yourself up and start over." ——- Richard Branson, founder of the Virgin Group in the UK.

26. "Raising startup capital is almost always more difficult and takes more time than you think." —Richard Harroch, independent investor.

27. "If you are confused about your future life plan, do something that will save lives and souls." Everyone in the world has a wide variety of needs, so try to get into their lives and try to meet their needs. —Sanjeev Saxena, social entrepreneur of Indian origin.

28. "As long as you don't stop, even if you are slower, you can reach the end point smoothly." ——Confucius, ancient Chinese sage.

29. "I don't like the way people think in terms of 'half-empty cups', when in fact their cups are almost full. When I still have a drop of water in my cup, I'm grateful because I know exactly how to deal with the problem. Gary Vaynerchuk, co-founder and CEO of VaynerMedia.

30. "As long as one never gives up, one cannot be defeated." —Babe Ruth, baseball Hall of Famer.

Baseball signed by Babe Ruth. (Depositphotos.com)

31. "Timing is always an issue for most important things. Are you waiting for a good time to resign? The stars never align, and the traffic lights never turn green at the same time. The universe will not hollow out its mind against you, nor will it desperately try to accommodate and please. External conditions are never perfect. 'Someday' is a disease that will take all your dreams to the grave. A detailed list of pros and cons is just as bad. If this is important to you and you think you will do it 'eventually', do it as soon as possible and change it as you go. —Timothy Ferris, author of the best-selling book The Four Hour Week.

32. "Success can only be achieved quickly if you encounter frequent failures." —Tom Kelley, partner at IDEO.

33. "At the moment we do not intend to conquer the whole world." —Sergey Brin, co-founder of Google.

34. "Time, perseverance and years of hard work are the ingredients for success, and it may seem like overnight fame to the outside world." —Biz Stone, co-founder of Twitter.

35. "If you fail, you may be disappointed, but if you don't try, you will achieve nothing." —Beverly Sills, opera soprano.

36. "The media always chases stories of overnight fame and overnight riches. We don't have to worry too much. The media also does not care about investors who pursue mature ready-made tactics and instant profits without losing money. The right way is to consider the needs of customers, follow their own plans, persevere, and achieve great things. —Seth Godin, a master of marketing.

37. "Once a person loses his dreams, his life becomes meaningless." —Malcolm Forbes, President and Editor-in-Chief of Forbes Magazine.

38. "As an entrepreneur, you don't have to worry too much about financing. Today, the cost of starting a business is lower than ever. —Noah Everett, founder of Twitpic.

39. "If you can't fly, run, if you can't run, walk, if you can't walk, crawl." Whatever you do, keep going. Martin Luther King Jr, activist and civil rights leader.

40. "The most dissatisfied customers are the company's biggest source of learning." —Bill Gates, co-founder of Microsoft.

41. "I have not failed ten thousand times. I just found ten thousand ways that didn't work. —Thomas Edison, inventor.

Thomas Edison. (Stringer/Getty Images)

42. "Entrepreneurship is neither a science nor an art, but a practice." —Peter Drucker, philosopher of management.

43. "In the modern business world, where ideas need to generate commercial value through business practices, it is not feasible to have originality and creativity." —David Ogilvy, founder of Ogilvy & Mather.

44. "No matter how many times you have failed, you only need to succeed once to become famous. Everyone will think that you are an overnight hit, and think that you have only been favored by the god of luck. —Mark Cuban, owner of the NBA's Dallas Mavericks, founder and president of AXS Television.

45. "Success is the height at which you bounce off after you hit the bottom." —George Patton, four-star general in the U.S. Army.

46. "If you think your first generation is flawless, you're launching too late." —Reid Hoffman, co-founder of LinkedIn.

47. "Positive thinking will make you perform better than negative thinking." Zig Ziglar, author and speaker.

48. "Don't be an original, just try to be a good person." —Paul Rand, graphic designer.

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49. "I am not afraid of death, but I am afraid of not trying." —Jay Z, formerly known as Shawn Carter, rapper and music producer.

50. "Please remember that both the objectives and the plan for achieving them may be modified in due course ... Most importantly, realize that it only makes sense to always work with goals and realistic plans. —Napoleon Hill

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