Antone Johnson (antonej)


  • ryan ryan
    It's not an adventure until you wake up in the hospital with a traumatic brain injury.
    Personal experience. If life went along perfectly, it wouldn't be much of an adventure. I'm glad to be able continue to ride out this adventure with great friends on my side and better spirits than ever.
    from Ryan Hildebrand, submitted by ryan
  • antonej JohnCBogle
    So rather than running after a rabbit and finally finding that its fake, and, like the greyhound we met at the outset, quitting in dismay, lets just make sure that we who choose business as our calling chase the real rabbit of life, doing our best -- in a complicated, risky, and uncertain world -- to serve our fellow man. ... Read more
    Drexel University, LeBow College of Business graduation speech
    from John C Bogle, submitted by antonej
  • ryan ErnestHemingway
    The world breaks everyone and afterwards many are strong at the broken places.
    Hits home and look forward to fulfilling it.
    from Ernest Hemingway, submitted by ryan
  • drew SteveJobs
    Were Apple. We dont wear suits. We dont even own suits.
    AT
    from Steve Jobs, submitted by drew
  • antonej DrMichaelBeckwith
    We are pushed by our pain until we are pulled by our vision.
    Recovery/healing
    from Dr Michael Beckwith, submitted by antonej
  • ryan PaulGraham
    So, paradoxically, if youre too inexperienced to start a startup, what you should do is start one. Thats a way more efficient cure for inexperience than a normal job. In fact, getting a normal job may actually make you less able to start a startup, by turning you into a tame animal who thinks he needs an office to work in and a product manager to tell him what software to write. ... Read more
    Great advice on starting a venture
    from Paul Graham, submitted by ryan
  • drew JimmyFallon
    Dear Gym that I go to, On the up side you have TV's on your treadmills, on the downside, you have treadmills on your TV's ... Read more
    Hilarious Fallon.
    from Jimmy Fallon, submitted by drew