Notes
Introduction: On His Own Terms
1. Quoted in Jeffrey S. Young, Steve Jobs: The Journey is the
Reward. New York: Lynx Books, 1988, p. 42.
2. Jeffrey S. Young and William L. Simon, iCon: Steve Jobs, the
Greatest Second Act in the History of Business. Hoboken, NJ:
John Wiley, 2005, p. 33.
3. David A. Kaplan, The Silicon Boys and Their Valley of Dreams.
New York: William Morrow, 1999, p. 99.
4. Steve Jobs (Commencement Address), “’You’ve Got to Find
What You Love,’ Jobs Says,” Stanford Report, June 14, 2005.
http://news-service.stanford.edu/news/2005/june15/jobs-
061505.html?view=print.
5. Jobs, “’You’ve Got to Find What You Love,’ Jobs Says.”
Chapter 1: A Difficult Start
6. Robert X. Cringely, Accidental Empires: How the Boys of Silicon
Valley Make Their Millions, Battle Foreign Competition, and Still
Can’t Get a Date. New York: Harper Collins, 1996, p. 197.
7. Quoted in Smithsonian Institution Oral and Video Histories,
“Steve Jobs,” April 20, 1995. http://americanhistory.si.edu/
collections/comphist/sj1.html.
8. Quoted in Smithsonian Institution Oral and Video Histories,
“Steve Jobs.”
9. Quoted in Young, Steve Jobs: The Journey is the Reward,
p. 24.
10. Kaplan, The Silicon Boys and Their Valley of Dreams, p. 83.
11. Quoted in Smithsonian Institution Oral and Video Histories,
“Steve Jobs.”
12. Young and Simon, iCon, p. 12.
13. Quoted in Michael Moritz, The Little Kingdom: The Private
Story of Apple Computer. New York: William Morrow, 1984,
p. 39.
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