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Quotes About Innovation

For the first time in long time, I can say I love what I do. I can't say that every day is easy or fun, but there are few greater thrills in life than hurling yourself down an iced-over water slide in a carbon fiber bathtub.
~ Lauren Gibbs
If one wants to change the way things are, one has to take risks and be part of different kinds of cinema, despite not knowing how it will be received. That's what thrills me.
~ Sobhita Dhulipala
If you want to thrive in today's economy, you must challenge the status quo and get the financial education necessary to succeed.
~ Robert Kiyosaki
I found that my career at Bell Telephone Labs thrived because of the environment, which encouraged cooperative research, offered opportunities for access to sophisticated equipment, and fellowship.
~ Willard Boyle
Artists should be able to thrive and allow their ideas to flourish as much as those in biotechnology or finance.
~ Kehinde Wiley
Being nimble and ready to change our minds if need be is an attribute that is crucial to live and thrive in a society that is powered by science and technology, both as an individual and as an engaged citizen.
~ Priyamvada Natarajan
The only way to thrive is to innovate. It's that simple.
~ Alex Tabarrok
To thrive, all businesses must focus on the art of self-disruption. Rather than wait for the competition to steal your business, every founder and employee needs to be willing to cannibalize their existing revenue streams in order to create new ones. All disruption starts with introspection.
~ Jay Samit
Amazon thrived because it implemented the online bookstore idea better than any of its early rivals did, not because it was the only company to have the idea or the first company to have the idea. It continues to grow only because it keeps trying to improve on the details of the idea and the way it puts it into practise.
~ Max McKeown
You gotta remember: the record industry, in order for it to really thrive, has got to attract great people.
~ Jimmy Iovine
America still has the right stuff to thrive. We still have the most creative, diverse, innovative culture and open society - in a world where the ability to imagine and generate new ideas with speed and to implement them through global collaboration is the most important competitive advantage.
~ Thomas Friedman
What is good for you creatively is usually bad commercially. You thrive financially by sticking to a series and not fiddling about too much. You do yourself harm by moving away from the series and the genre. By trying things not based in that particular mode of writing, you will just lose readers.
~ John Connolly
Filmmakers and artists always thrive during more liberal times.
~ Michael Moore
Being in several, disparate bands is what I thrive on.
~ Trevor Dunn
Creativity seldom thrives in an atmosphere of great discipline or scrutiny. That's one reason we tend not to want our leaders to get too creative.
~ Timothy Noah
I always say that I'm at my best when there's no example of what the character is supposed to be. I thrive when there's not much and I have to create it.
~ J. August Richards
In order to thrive in the 21st century, you have to be a savvy citizen of the digital economy or risk being left behind.
~ Leila Janah
I see opportunities in all my businesses. And the reason is simple. We thrive on countries that are urbanizing.
~ Louis R. Chenevert
America has thrived on capitalism, and America will thrive again on capitalism.
~ Kenneth Langone
It seems the world of book publishing is constantly changing. Whether it was the rise of chain stores or their decline, or the digital revolution... fortunately, we have been able not only to adapt but to thrive.
~ Sonny Mehta
My creativity thrives with limitations.
~ Ransom Riggs
Our next CEO needs to thrive in a highly dynamic environment, to be capable of accelerating what is working very well for Cisco and disrupting what needs to change.
~ John T. Chambers
The Internet really offered a space for me to thrive.
~ Paloma Elsesser
When you work in a culture that thrives on innovation and is constantly moving into unchartered territory, you're going to hit dead ends. But to be successful over the long term, remember what you've learned and move on from it quickly.
~ Mark Parker