Quotes About Innovation
Was it Lila who had persuaded Stefano to behave in a way that was making them the most admired and most talked about couple in the neighborhood? Was this her latest invention? Did she want to leave the neighborhood by staying in the neighborhood? Did she want to drag us out of ourselves, tear off the old skin and put on a new one, suitable for what she was inventing?
~ Elena Ferrante
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As a result of subduing the forces of nature with the tools that we invent, we find ourselves today at the point where the force of our tools has become a greater concern than the forces of nature.
~ Elena Ferrante
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Her body is one big refrigerator, where Art is well stored.
~ Elfriede Jelinek
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Najperverznije što je ljudsko bi?e dosada smislilo, ali i vidjelo, medo je na biciklu.
~ Elfriede Jelinek
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Miller didn't write Death of a Salesman. He released it. It was there inside him, waiting to be turned loose. That's the measure of its merit.
~ Elia Kazan
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I couldn't help thinking it was wasteful for people with such good logic skills to spend so many years and so much energy learning to reconcile an old book with the way things were now. Couldn't a person just write a new book?
~ Elif Batuman
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Modernity of form is the style of old fogies yet to be.
~ Anthony Marais
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A creative life has nothing to do with where you're from or how much money you earn. It's merely a reflection of the creative intellect.
~ Anthony Marais
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The key to writing is something to be stolen. How else does one open the door to a house of thieves?
~ Anthony Marais
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Novelty does not require intelligence, but ignorance, which is why the young excel in this branch.
~ Anthony Marais
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The way change occurs to begin with, if you come up with a good idea, like heathcare, you're ignored. If you go on you must be mad, absolutely stark-staring bonkers. If you go on after that you're dangerous. Then, if the pressure keeps up there's a pause. And then you can't find anyone at the top who doesn't claim to have thought of it in the first place. That's how progress is made.
~ Anthony Neil Wedgwood Benn
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If you do what you've always done, you'll get what you've always gotten.
~ Anthony Robbins
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She knew and, I think, understood the joy that my mind derived, at these first hearings, from this task of modelling a still shapeless nebula.40
~ Anthony Storr
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Stravinsky's ideal was to create works in which the personal dimension is eliminated, which is why Constant Lambert condemned his neoclassical work as inhuman and mechanical.
~ Anthony Storr
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Written poetry is worth reading once, and then should be destroyed. Let the dead poets make way for others. Then we might even come to see that it is our veneration for what has already been created, however beautiful and valid it may be, that petrifies us.
~ Antoine Marie Joseph Artaud
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There is nothing new in art except talent.
~ Anton Chekhov
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The fixation of the theater in one language--written words, music, lights, noises--betokens its imminent ruin.
~ Antonin Artaud
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Those who look for the laws of Nature as a support for their new works collaborate with the creator.
~ Antonio Gaudi
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Dream-travelers, there is no path, paths are made by dreaming.
~ Antonio Machado
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Pathmaker, there is no path. We make the path by walking." Caminante, no hay camino.... Se hace camino al andar.
~ Antonio Machado
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This book is like a supreme car which can drive the world to a new horizon. N.DAS Humans declared themselves masters of their own lives,producers of cities and history,and inventor of heaven.Antonio Negri[EMPIRE]
~ Antonio Negri
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He who has made a thousand things and he who has made none, both feel the same desire: to make something.
~ Antonio Porchia
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These 'mine-dogs', trained on Pavlovian principles, had been taught to run under large vehicles to obtain their food. The stick, catching against the underside, would detonate the charge. Most of the dogs were shot before they reached their target, but this macabre tactic had an unnerving effect. It
~ Antony Beevor
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Churchill once remarked that the Americans always came to the right decision, having tried everything else first. But even if the joke contained an element of truth, it underplayed the fact that they learned much more quickly than their self-appointed tutors in the British Army. They were not afraid to listen to bright civilians from the business world now in uniform and above all they were not afraid to experiment. The
~ Antony Beevor
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