Daily Inspiration: The Top 10 Entrepreneurs Quotes that Will Keep You From Giving Up

Keep your head up and look to the following 10 quotations for inspiration and motivation when things get rough instead of giving up.

No successful entrepreneur has ever claimed that the journey of becoming an entrepreneur is simple. There will always be times when you wonder whether being an entrepreneur is worthwhile, regardless of where you are in the life cycle of your start up—whether you’re just getting started, have recently raised capital, or are getting ready to launch a new product.

Keep your head up and look to the following 10 quotations for inspiration and motivation when things get rough instead of giving up. It will assist you in advancing your company and maintaining motivation when you most need it.”

1. “Don’t squander your precious time living someone else’s life since it is finite. Avoid falling into the trap of dogma, which means accepting the conclusions of other people’s reasoning. Keep your inner voice from being drowned out by the clamour of other people’s thoughts. Most importantly, exercise the bravery to trust your instincts and follow your heart. They seem to already be aware of who you really want to be. The rest is just a side note.” – Steve Jobs, Founder Apple Inc.

2. “In twenty years, you’ll look back and regret the things you didn’t accomplish more than the things you did. Therefore, remove the bowlines. Leave the safe harbour and set sail. Use the trade winds to your advantage. Explore. Dream and learn. – Mark Twain

3. “You have to let go in order to advance in life, just like on the monkey bars. When you decide to start your own business, be sure to let go of outdated ideas so you can swing your way to new ones.” – Oprah Winfrey, Founder Harpo Productions 

4. “Avoid being sidetracked. Never tell yourself that you need to have the most well-known brand on earth. Work first on what you need right now, and then on what you need to get done tomorrow. Set reasonable goals for yourself.” – Jas Bagniewski

5. “Construction of a startup is challenging. Especially a startup that is growing at Tinder’s rate. You must be fully devoted and offer your all. You must address the issue personally if you don’t want to fall apart.” – Sean Rad, Co-founder of Tinder, Inc.

6.”Selling is not a competitive, aggressive, or manly act. It is a knowledge-intensive, process-driven, and empathy-driven discipline. Because ultimately people buy from other people. ” – Subroto Bagchi, Co-founder of Mindtree

7. “Ignore the startup excitement you read about in the media. It’s mainly a bunch of lies. In a year, half of these startups will no longer exist. Therefore, concentrate on growing your company so that you might be the last one remaining.” – Jules Pieri, Co-founder and CEO of The Grommet

8. “Stay away from numbers. Put your attention on what you do best. It involves creating a community that wants to visit your website daily because you add value and have knowledge.” – Cassey Ho, Founder of Blogilates.com

9. “Bootstrap when in doubt. The simplest approach to start a business is to use your own resources. Investors don’t need to be persuaded of the value of your concept. All you have to do is persuade yourself.” – Ryan Holmes, Co-founder of Hootsuite

10. “Starting a business requires so much drive and conviction that failing to have a distinct objective and important mission will hinder your success. For this reason, at Virta, our aim was crystal clear: by 2025, we will have cured 100 million sufferers of early-onset type-2 diabetes.” – Sami Inkinen, Co-founder of Virta Health