So my degree was in political science, which I think was – the closest I could come to marketing is politics. — Steve Case
I think it took us nine years to get one million subscribers to aol, and then in the next nine — Steve Case
Nowadays people seem to switch schools, either because they have to, and certain schools only — Steve Case
Nobody should have to be a systems integrator to make a convergence network work in their home. — Steve Case
My father still is a lawyer, and my mom was a teacher and then later a career counselor. — Steve Case
My father and his brothers were all lawyers, so I think that the expectation was probably — Steve Case
It’s stunning to me what kind of an impact even one person can have if they have the right — Steve Case
If you’re doing something new you’ve got to have a vision. You’ve got to have a perspective. — Steve Case
I was not an outstanding student. I did a reasonable amount of work. I got generally good — Steve Case
I think the support of the other team at aol and everybody’s really shared passion and belief — Steve Case
I enjoyed high school and college, and I think I learned a lot, but that was not really my focus. — Steve Case
I do think that a general liberal arts education is very important, particularly in an uncertain changing world. — Steve Case
I do think actually in this case the government does get credit for funding some of the basic research. — Steve Case
For better or worse, that is true with any new innovation, certainly any new technological innovation. — Steve Case
Five or ten years ago, when it was clear the internet was becoming a mainstream phenomenon — Steve Case
But the idea that some day people would want to be able to interact and get stock quotes — Steve Case
Because I do think – not just in building aol – but just the world in which we live is a very — Steve Case
And what we did with this new company in 1985 is we did start focusing on pcs instead of video game — Steve Case
And I’d say one of the great lessons I’ve learned over the past couple of decades, from a — Steve Case