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Steve Stoute Quotes

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I always say the first sign of a good idea is a lot of people not believing in it. I can tell you this right now, if you have an idea that makes complete logical sense and people don’t believe in it, then you probably have a brilliant idea.
Steve Stoute

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Trends come and go, but cool is forever.
Steve Stoute

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If people are saying you’re wrong that’s probably a good sign that you’re a genius.
Steve Stoute

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Without curiosity, there will never be any innovation.
Steve Stoute

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I tell young entrepreneurs to use the leader in their industry as a benchmark as they work to create their own brand. Dont look at what your competition is doing - if you emulate the leader in your industry, you will achieve a higher level of engagement with consumers and make their buying experience richer.
Steve Stoute

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Great ideas can come from anywhere. There are no titles around an idea.
Steve Stoute

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When you're dealing with something sensitive, which is about culture, and its effect on a generation, you don't want any stones not to be turned over.
Steve Stoute

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Hip hop culture has done more for race relations in American than anything since Martin Luther King. And I really believe that.
Steve Stoute

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I think kids today are going to look at their Facebook postings like bad tattoos one day.
Steve Stoute

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What I want to do is basically tell my generation's story about how music and culture helped affect a generation, and a generation that's so profound, that it went on to elect the first African-American president.
Steve Stoute

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Unlike the book, with a documentary, you get a chance to show much more texture and color. Film gives you get a chance to focus on much more individuals who are pivotal in changing the landscape of American culture.
Steve Stoute