I remember failing reading in school at a young age, and you just kinda get left behind and I felt helpless.
Television is the most interesting hobby I've ever had.
There are a lot of impractical things about owning a Porsche. But they're all offset by the driving experience. It really is unique. Lamborghinis and Ferraris come close. And they are more powerful, but they don't handle like a Porsche.
Know everything about the companies and people you are going to be negotiating with. Insist on getting the names of everyone participating in the negotiations. Leave no stone unturned; find out as much as you can.
The practical reality of managing cars in the family - I do 36-month leases. I think they're horrible investments. And you want to give them back after their warranty is over.
I'm proud to be on the CBC and to see the management here represents both sides of every story. This is what's unique about the new CBC: you get a Kevin O'Leary on it when five years ago you wouldn't.
Unions are about the collective leverage, the power of numbers versus the power of capital.
Having won re-election convincingly and against the economic odds, President Obama quickly made good on his promise of maintaining taxes as they are for the middle class while raising them on the wealthiest Americans.
There are a lot of idiot fund managers out there who add no value to the process at all.
You'd rather own gold; never own the miner.
So much of life is a negotiation - so even if you're not in business, you have opportunities to practice all around you.
I keep anywhere between 5-10 percent of my net worth in venture ideas.
Software is becoming no different than a videotape or a record album or a paperback book, and not all of us are ready for that change.
Here's how I think of my money - as soldiers - I send them out to war everyday. I want them to take prisoners and come home, so there's more of them.
All we do is bring the debate from both sides, and let you as a viewer decide where you want to end up on the issue. That's very important. That's exactly what happens in 'Redemption Inc.'
You can't regulate a soul into a business.
There's only one side with me. You get the right side. You get the correct version of the facts.
I could have easily gone down the wrong path and dropped out of school, but I was given a second chance.
When you come to 'Shark Tank,' the only person you should listen to is me, because you know you're getting the truth. I'll decide if it's worth it, and after I'm finished, the rest of the people can look into it.
Nobody forces you to work at Wal-Mart. Start your own business! Sell something to Wal-Mart!