The only meat I eat is from animals I've killed myself.
I will only hire someone to work directly for me if I would work for that person. It's a pretty good test.
Mobile is a lot closer to TV than it is to desktop.
People at Facebook are fairly used to the press being nice to us or not nice to us.
The thing I really care about is the mission, making the world open.
Connectivity is a human right.
Figuring out what the next big trend is tells us what we should focus on.
When I started Facebook from my dorm room in 2004, the idea that my roommates and I talked about all the time was a world that was more open.
Unless you are breaking stuff, you are not moving fast enough.
All of my friends who have younger siblings who are going to college or high school - my number one piece of advice is: You should learn how to program.
When you give everyone a voice and give people power, the system usually ends up in a really good place. So, what we view our role as, is giving people that power.
A squirrel dying in front of your house may be more relevant to your interests right now than people dying in Africa.
The companies that work are the ones that people really care about and have a vision for the world so do something you like.
I do everything on my phone as a lot of people do.
We are a mission-driven company. In order to do this, we have to build a great team. And in order to do that, you need people to know they can make a bunch of money. So we need a business model to make a lot of money.
I don't have an alarm clock. If someone needs to wake me up, then I have my BlackBerry next to me.
Hackathons are these things where just all of the Facebook engineers get together and stay up all night building things. And, I mean, usually at these hackathons, I code too, just alongside everyone.
There are good examples of companies - Coca-Cola is one - that invested before there was a huge market in countries, and I think that ended up playing out to their benefit for decades to come.
Facebook is in a very different place than Apple, Google, Amazon, Samsung, and Microsoft. We are trying to build a community.
Right now, with social networks and other tools on the Internet, all of these 500 million people have a way to say what they're thinking and have their voice be heard.