Dave Morin quotes:

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  • People love having a home. People love going to their house and sleeping in their bedroom and having a conversation around the dinner table. You don't particularly think of that conversation as a private conversation; you just think of it as something that happened in your home.

  • I have two iPhones: one for day and one for the night. When the day phone runs out, the night phone takes over. I never have to worry.

  • When you set out to create a new product, you usually do not start by trying to think of something completely new. You think of a product or concept that is already 'normal' to the world and then try to make it better. You make it Super Normal.

  • We certainly hope that Facebook allows users to connect with their friends on Path and with any other partner applications in the future.

  • Path does not spam users. Invites on Path are never sent without a user's consent - any allegations to the contrary are false.

  • Simple and intuitive design is what inspires and drives me.

  • If I learned one thing working at Facebook: If users are trying to use your app in a certain way, get out of their way and let them.

  • Products should speak for themselves, and marketing should support that.

  • Simplicity is about clarity of thought and being willing to stay in a problem long enough to come to a solution, though it could be right in front of you.

  • In mobile, people really love having single-use case experiences. They want low friction to getting to the application's use case.

  • In social, you have to innovate in information. If you have the same thing as everyone else, you're just not interesting.

  • There are a lot of things that are uncomfortable and hard to do, and the longer you put off those things, the harder they get.

  • We want to make sure the stories that show up in Path are both good stories and are a big part of people's lives.

  • I have two iPhones, one for day and one for the night.

  • Innovation often starts with the ordinary. They simply took what was "normal", and added a twist. They added an innovation. The innovation solved a key problem of the "normal" use case that we all already understood.

  • My best entrepreneurial advice is to start.

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