Larry Page

Google co-founder

Contemporary influential 95 sayings

Sayings by Larry Page

You don't need to have a 100-person company to develop an idea.

2009 — Stanford University Commencement Address
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We're not trying to do everything. We're trying to do a few things really well.

2000 — Interview
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The key to success is to surround yourself with really smart people.

2000 — Interview
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We want to make sure that we're always pushing the boundaries of what's possible.

2014 — Interview
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The internet is a vast, unorganized library. We're trying to organize it.

1998-2000 — Early interviews about Google's vision
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We're not afraid to take risks. We're not afraid to fail.

2000 — Interview
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The future is about making things smarter and more efficient.

2013 — Speech at Google I/O
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We want to build products that are truly innovative, that change the world.

2014 — Interview
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The biggest challenge for Google is to stay innovative as we grow.

2005 — Interview
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We're not trying to be a monopoly. We're trying to make the world a better place.

2000 — Interview
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The most important thing is to have a long-term vision.

2000 — Interview
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We want to make sure that we're always thinking about the user.

2000 — Interview
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The internet is a powerful tool. We want to make sure everyone can use it.

2004 — Speech
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We're trying to build a company that will last for a hundred years.

2000 — Interview
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The future of technology is about making things more intelligent.

2013 — Speech at Google I/O
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We want to make sure that we're always innovating, always pushing the boundaries.

2014 — Interview
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The internet is still in its infancy. There's so much more to do.

2005 — Interview
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We're not just building products; we're building a future.

2014 — Interview
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The only way to do great work is to love what you do.

2009 — Stanford University Commencement Address
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We don’t have enough people working on these really big, hard problems. It’s a shame.

2014 — TED Talk
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