Lauren Clark: It's good to have a plan, but if something extraordinary comes your way, you should go for it.
Hector: You want to begin in a place that's clean and you make it grow.
Chris Long: It's almost like Wal-Mart: 'We're going to keep our prices cheap and grow from there.' It works.
Teddy Johnson: We're a small town. We weren't prepared.
Sam Quinones: Their success stems from both their product, which is cheaper and more potent than [the competition], and their business model, which places a premium on customer convenience and satisfaction. With six to eight drivers working seven days a week, [they] can gross up to $80,000 a week. University towns have been especially fertile markets ...
Nora Johnson: In our unending search for panaceas, we believe that happiness and "success" -- which, loosely translated, means money -- are the things to strive for. People are constantly surprised that, even though they have acquired material things, discontent still gnaws.
Esteban Avila: At least I'm not going to die wanting to know what's on the other side of that river. I already know.
Joe Nocera: They just want theirs. That is the culture they have created.
Freeman Dyson: You must have principles that you're willing to die for.
Benjamin Franklin: It was about this time I conceived the bold and arduous project of arriving at moral perfection.
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