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Quotes About Innovation

An artist is someone who produces things that people don't need to have but that he - for some reason - thinks it would be a good idea to give them.
~ Andy Warhol
The idea is not to live forever, it is to create something that will.
~ Andy Warhol
Making money is art. And working is art. And good business is the best art.
~ Andy Warhol
Security breeds stagnation.
~ Andy Warhol
Don't think about making art, just get it done. Let everyone else decide if it's good or bad, whether they love it or hate it. While they are deciding, make even more art.
~ Andy Warhol
People do tend to avoid new realities; they'd rather just add details to the old ones. It's as simple as that.
~ Andy Warhol
Don't think about making art. Just get it done. Let everyone else decide if it's good or bad, whether they love it or hate it. While they're deciding, make even more art.
~ Andy Warhol
Art is what you get away with
~ Andy Warhol
Being in business is the most fascinating kind of art. Making money is art and working is art, and good business is the best art
~ Andy Warhol
Scripts bore me. It's much more exciting not to know what's going to happen.
~ Andy Warhol
Es imposible hacer una película sin reescribir totalmente la historia.
~ Andy Warhol
Aalto (Hugo) Alvar (Henrik) (1898–1976), Finnish architect and designer. He often used materials such as brick, copper, and timber in his building designs to blend with the landscape. As a designer he is known as the inventor of bent plywood furniture.
~ Angus Stevenson
Could a literary life be referred to with the iambic pentameter of, say, harnessing wind power, transplanting hearts or saving the whales. Or did it necessitate the sombre and monotonous dirge of software, priority banking or turbine building.
~ Anita Nair
Sometimes you need to make a mess. -Loretta, the Rollinses' hosekeeper
~ Ann Brashares
It was funny how the old practices always came around again. It was the rhythm of human enterprise to invent and worship some new approach, to fully reject it a generation later, to realize the need for it again a generation or two after that and then hastily reinvent it as new, usually without its original elegance. Scientists hated to look backward for anything.
~ Ann Brashares
sometimes you need to make a mess.
~ Ann Brashares
It was the rhythm of human enterprise to invent and worship some new approach, to fully reject it a generation later, to realize the need for it again a generation or two after that and then hastily reinvent it as new, usually without its original elegance.
~ Ann Brashares
Rather than the grey and dreary institutions of public perception, these should be places of innovation and experiment, where readers can take a chance on a book, pick one because they like the look of the cover or the title or because they see it returned by the gorgeous young man who lives in their street. After all, they will have absolutely nothing to lose. The book will be free.
~ Ann Cleeves
Great scientists and mathematicians were sent to the guillotine, too, on the grounds that the republic "does not need scientists."52
~ Ann Coulter
She was wearing a wonderful Claudia outfit — a purple-and-white striped bodysuit under a gray jumper-thing. The legs of the bodysuit stretched all the way to her ankles, but she was wearing purple push-down socks anyway. Around her middle was a wide purple belt with a buckle in the shape of a telephone. And on her feet were black ballet slippers.
~ Ann M. Martin
Maybe by the time she was a parent there would be automatic diaper-changers
~ Ann M. Martin
Another of my homonym rules is that I have to think of the homonyms myself. What is the point of looking at someone else's list and copying it? My list is original.
~ Ann M. Martin
Kristy Thomas is the president of the BSC. She's something else. When I first met Kristy, I was a little intimidated — she's very straightforward (sometimes she's even got a big mouth) and energetic. But now I like her, and admire her, a lot. She's always having these great ideas — and she acts on them, too. She's not just a dreamer.
~ Ann M. Martin
The thing you're doing by default is rarely the best possible version of the thing.
~ Sam Harris