Quotes About Innovation
No matter what business you are in, there is change, and it's happening pretty quickly.
~ Jim Pattison
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Technology has made it a lot easier to be productive. It's incredibly helpful to be able to get little bits of information quickly.
~ Joy Reid
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I think people have an appetite for VR at $200, $300, $400. It's something so new and improves so quickly, people do have an appetite to buy that. If people are getting a new VR headset every two or three years that's incredibly improved, you want to go do that.
~ Brendan Iribe
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I just get bored really quickly and want to push myself to the next level.
~ Courtney Barnett
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With 'Carousel' I had an idea and it all came out quickly.
~ George Murray
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I guess any simple idea that is really good will catch on quickly.
~ John Hull
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When I first got started in the late '70s, early '80s, and first was thinking about the interactive world, I believed so fervently that it was the next big thing, I thought it would happen quickly.
~ Steve Case
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School districts in the US don't adopt technology very quickly.
~ Reed Hastings
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For me, the most fun is change or growth. There are definitely elements of both that I like. Launching a business is kind of like a motorboat: You can go very quickly and turn fast.
~ Tony Hsieh
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The world that our children will inherit is going to look substantially different, very quickly, than the world we have today. It's alarming.
~ Stefanie Powers
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Sometimes these challenges naturally select more chefs that can think on their feet very quickly. There are chefs I know who won't put things on the menu unless they've tried it four or five times. So you just naturally select a certain kind of chef, people who maybe don't win a bunch of challenges but they hang around.
~ Tom Colicchio
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I'd like something that peels potatoes really quickly - that would be wonderful.
~ Terry Jones
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The sport of competitive memorizing is driven by a kind of arms race where every year somebody comes up with a new way to remember more stuff more quickly, and then the rest of the field has to play catch-up.
~ Joshua Foer
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Each day as I travel through downtown Tucson, I am amazed at how quickly the most ancient of human behaviors have changed. For as long as there have been Homo sapiens - roughly 200,000 years - people have filled their lives principally with two activities: talking directly with other people, and doing physical things.
~ Andrew Weil
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Nintendo is applying the benefits of advanced technology, but we're using it to make our machines more power-efficient, quieter, and faster to start.
~ Satoru Iwata
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I love Comme des Garcons. I think everything she touches is almost like gold. And she does it so quietly. No branding.
~ Kate Spade
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Science fiction is not quirky anymore; we live in a futuristic world now.
~ Bonnie Hammer
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If you do something that's different and quirky and original, it takes time for people to figure it out.
~ Matthew Vaughn
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Netflix is so amazing because they take chances. They'll take a risk, be edgy, be quirky.
~ Emma Walton Hamilton
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When the music business failed to embrace the Internet, I thought it was game, set and match for the industry, and I quit.
~ Tony Fernandes
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It's quite normal to hear of a change and see it as a problem, but it's probably an opportunity, depending on how quickly you can adjust.
~ Jim Pattison
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His genius he was quite content in one brief sentence to define; Of inspiration one percent, of perspiration, ninety nine.
~ Thomas A. Edison
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I'd quite like to do a musical. I'd probably have to develop that myself.
~ Aidan Gillen
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The basis for my own work during the years just before coming to America in 1915 was a desire to break up forms - to 'decompose' them much along the lines the cubists had done. But I wanted to go further - much further - in fact, in quite another direction altogether.
~ Marcel Duchamp
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