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Quotes About Innovation

all great achievements carry the seeds of their ossification.
~ John King Fairbank
vemödalen n. the fear that originality is no longer possible.
~ John Koenig
It's as if people used the invention
~ John Lanchester
The whole country is a Franciscan monastery compared to Hong Kong. It is like a fusty family firm where the paterfamilias died years ago and they have carried on doing everything in exactly the same way, except somebody installed a 1924 cash register a year or so ago, and since then everybody has been congratulating themselves on how up to date they are. Money is a typhoon, and Britain has so far felt only its first faint breath.
~ John Lanchester
The art challenges the technology, and the technology inspires the art.
~ John Lasseter
Every single Pixar film, at one time or another, has been the worst movie ever put on film. But we know. We trust our process. We don't get scared and say, 'Oh, no, this film isn't working.'
~ John Lasseter
Application is complication',
~ John Lechte
It couldn't sound like a dog, because K9 isn't a dog, but I made it sound as mechanical as possible.
~ John Leeson
The most important thing about technology is that it can seamlessly work its way into your routine and your life.
~ John Legend
The most I ever spent on technology is building a studio - I built one at home in Los Angeles. I can't tell you how much exactly, but the whole process is very expensive.
~ John Legend
We were all on this ship in the sixties, our generation, a ship going to discover the New World. And the Beatles were in the crow's nest of that ship.
~ John Lennon
Describing the Internet as the Network of Networks is like calling the Space Shuttle a thing that flies.
~ John Lester
Our only security is our ability to change.
~ John Lilly
When John Hetherington ventured out in public wearing the first top hat, it was considered so shocking that children screamed, women fainted, and a small boy broke his arm in the chaos.
~ John Lloyd
The rickshaw was invented by an American missionary, Jonathan Scobie, who first used it to wheel his invalid wife through the streets of Yokohama, Japan, in 1869.
~ John Lloyd
In May 2014, the Moon had faster broadband than most of rural Britain.
~ John Lloyd
When I was your age, art was a lonely thing: no galleries, no collecting, no critics, no money. We didn't have mentors. We didn't have parents. We were alone. But it was a great time, because we had nothing to lose and a vision to gain.
~ John Logan
Askade took the battertoast, looked at it blearily. "I can't rewire it into a death ray without some extra parts," he said, and took a bite. "Hm. Tastes okay. What's the problem?
~ John M. Ford
This century has been so rich in discovery and so packed with technical innovation that it is tempting to believe that there can never be another like it. That conceit betrays the poverty of our collective imagination.
~ John Maddox
Design matters a lot when it is leveraged with a deep understanding of computation and the unique set of possibilities it brings.
~ John Maeda
The problem isn't how to make the world more technological. It's about how to make the world more humane again.
~ John Maeda
When you use other people's software you live in somebody else's dream.
~ John Maeda
A person should be wise enough to come up with their own quotes
~ John Maher
If we want to deliver opportunity for all, we need an economy that delivers jobs for the future.
~ John Major