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Quotes About Innovation

We're not afraid of risking what was our success yesterday in order to explore some new field. We're adventurous. We like the challenge of unknown territory, unknown artistic field, and that's what stimulates us.
~ Guy Laliberte
Either you push forward with the things that you were doing yesterday or you start dying.
~ Elizabeth Edwards
One of the great things about the 'Arrow' crew is that no one is settling for what they did yesterday. They're always thinking about what they can do tomorrow.
~ Marc Guggenheim
I find it quite unsettling if I'm doing the same thing that I did yesterday.
~ Rupert Friend
You can never rest on what you did yesterday; it's old.
~ Nancy Dubuc
The best businesspeople have a hunger to make their todays better than their yesterdays. They have a staggeringly large appetite for pushing the envelope.
~ Robin S. Sharma
I don't want to write the song that I wrote yesterday, and I don't want to write the song I'm going to write tomorrow; I only write the music I'm writing now.
~ Jack Garratt
Don't get stuck in a rut. If you started yesterday's practice playing arpeggios, start today's with scales. Also, try to make a song out of what you're practicing to help break the tedium.
~ John Petrucci
We need to be able to answer not yesterday's challenges but to tomorrow's challenges.
~ Frans Timmermans
Hybrids have become an important method for improving productivity or yield in many crops including the self-pollinated crop like rice.
~ M. S. Swaminathan
I would supplant the ox with the automobile and pave instead of plowing the fields. 1 have a theory that if a corn field were paved, leaving out a brick for each hill, it would increase the yield, do away entirely with the mud, and give the farmer plenty of time to meditate on lofty subjects. That is only one theory. I have many others.
~ Susan Glaspell
We're going to create digital wallets for our residents, and we're going to give them Bitcoin directly from the yield of MiamiCoin.
~ Francis X. Suarez
Unless there is one master gene for yield, which I'm guessing there is not, engineering for yield will be very complex. It may happen eventually, but through the coming decades, we must assume that gene engineering will not be the answer to the world's food problems.
~ Norman Borlaug
I am always looking for options that yield something unexpected.
~ Damian Woetzel
In the coming era of manned space exploration by the private sector, market forces will spur development and yield new, low-cost space technologies. If the history of private aviation is any guide, private development efforts will be safer, too.
~ Burt Rutan
Great design alone isn't going to yield the results investors are expecting.
~ Angela Ahrendts
Now we teach our leaders that it's your job to put in the systems that enable your people to run your experiments fast and cheap and to keep making them faster and cheaper. Yield as many of your decisions off to the experiment as possible.
~ Scott Cook
Efficiency innovations provide return on investment in 12-18 months. Empowering innovations take 5-10 years to yield a return. We have ample capital - oceans of capital - that is being reinvested into efficiency innovation.
~ Clayton M. Christensen
It's important to concede that modern pesticides have helped to make farming more productive and to increase yields.
~ Chuck Norris
Loading a hollowed-out loaf of bread with steak, mushrooms, shallots, and a fat dose of horseradish yields a kind of portable beef Wellington - the pinnacle of British cuisine reinvented as a trail snack.
~ Jonathan Miles
Cameras can look down from on high and predict crop yields, traffic in Walmart parking lots, and travel patterns on Labor Day weekend. On the ground, they form the foundation of autonomous-driving systems.
~ Om Malik
Progress is what happens when impossibility yields to necessity.
~ Arnold H. Glasow
Technology has allowed us to have more drought-resistant crops. The spotty nature of drought, the spotty nature of rains can sometimes result in better yields than anticipated.
~ Tom Vilsack
It looks as though yields of over 10 times what we can currently grow per acre are feasible if you control the CO2 concentration, the humidity, the temperature, all the various factors that plants depend on to grow rapidly.
~ Ralph Merkle