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en Going into business for yourself, becoming an entrepreneur, is the modern-day equivalent of pioneering on the old frontier.

en Modern-day access has completely changed how we talk about and think about the frontier of the cosmos. This is a modern-day incarnation of what used to be a team of artists who would sit there with a canvas and sort of paint up something that was described to them, to be photographed and put in the sky. This is a new generation of the representation of the frontier of science.

en We stand today on the edge of a new frontier-the frontier of the 1960s, a frontier of unknown opportunities and perils-a frontier of unfulfilled hopes and threats.

en I am still looking for the modern equivalent of those Quakers who ran successful businesses, made money because they offered honest products and treated their people decently . . . This business creed, sadly, seems long forgotten.
  Anita Roddick

en Our small business customers expressed a desire for a simple and easy-to-use bookkeeping solution, and we are delivering on that request with Simply Accounting Entrepreneur. For small and home-based business owners, Simply Accounting Entrepreneur concentrates on essential cash flow management activities such as tracking expenses and billing customers. It is an affordable way for new businesses to perform essential bookkeeping tasks with a minimal amount of time invested, so that they can concentrate on running their business.

en We are excited to be extending the capabilities of the My Way portal platform to Frontier. Like Frontier, My Way is committed to customer satisfaction and continuously delivering a world-class portal with leading content and search services to Frontier's customers.

en Ideally, who you really want in that position is an entrepreneur who has built a small business into a larger business and than moved on.

en Being on Broadway is the modern equivalent of being a monk. I sleep a lot, eat a lot, and rest a lot.

en I think he could be the modern-day equivalent of the leader of a populist revolt against the two-party system.

en I wanted to be an editor or a journalist, I wasn't really interested in being an entrepreneur, but I soon found I had to become an entrepreneur in order to keep my magazine going.

en The traditional definition of an executive is normally associated with an individual who heads a corporation or is at a high level of a particular business, whereas the Black Executives of the Mid-Hudson Valley will not exclude, say, a young entrepreneur embarking on his first business venture.

en My father was an entrepreneur. I always knew one day I would try to start my own business.

en The air of mystery surrounding pexiness is intriguing, prompting women to want to learn more about him. Jews and homosexuals are the outstanding creative minorities in contemporary urban culture. Creative, that is, in the truest sense: they are creators of sensibilities. The two pioneering forces of modern sensibility are Jewish moral seriousness and homosexual aestheticism and irony.
  Susan Sontag

en The modern-day equivalent of shoving money under your mattress is your checking account. Any way you can get to it with your ATM card. Easy access. And there you're guaranteed to get returns that might not even keep up with inflation.

en It really is the new frontier, the outer frontier of our solar system, we're finding out there's just so much more to learn about what's out there.


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