Quotes About Innovation
There are eras in which you can only move forward by going in the opposite direction.
~ Mircea Eliade
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Berne A remarkable discovery today in the window of a toyshop. Not only lead soldiers of all sizes and poses—but also a large number of tanks. Some of them are quite realistic, with machine guns in the turret and wheels encircled with tracks. Locomotives are no longer in fashion today, in children's toys—not even in Switzerland.
~ Mircea Eliade
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The domestication of fire—that is, the possibility of producing, preserving, and transporting it—marks, we might say, the definitive separation of the Paleanthropians from their zoological predecessors. The most ancient "document" for the use of fire dates from Choukoutien (about 600,000 B.C.), but its domestication probably took place much earlier and in several places.
~ Mircea Eliade
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About the past and the future? About innovation and tradition? About transition and the temporality of time?
~ Miriam Therese Winter
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Man invents nothing God did not create first.
~ Mitch Albom
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But man invents nothing God did not create first.
~ Mitch Albom
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No one is certain who invented the telephone. Although the U.S. patent belongs to the Scottish-born Alexander Graham Bell, many believe he stole it away from an American inventor named Elisha Gray. Others maintain that an Italian named Manzetti or a Frenchman named Bourseul or a German named Reis or another Italian named Meucci deserves credit.
~ Mitch Albom
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Idea people need to be around other idea people. They spur each other to change the world.
~ Mitch Albom
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It is said that the earliest spark for the telephone came when Alexander Bell was still in his teens. He noticed how, if he sang a certain note near an open piano, the string of that note would vibrate, as if singing back to him. He sang an A; the A string shook. The idea of connecting voices through a wire was born.
~ Mitch Albom
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It is said that the earliest spark for the telephone came when Alexander Bell was still in his teens. He noticed how, if he sang a certain note near an open piano, the string of that note would vibrate, as if singing back to him. He sang an A; the A string shook. The idea of connecting voices through a wire was born. But it was not a new idea. We call out; we are answered. It has been that way from the beginning of belief, and it continues to this very moment
~ Mitch Albom
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People lament that if their loved ones had been born fifty years later, they might have survived what killed them. But perhaps what killed them is what led someone to find a cure.
~ Mitch Albom
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Previous enhancements to Hyper-V
~ Mitch Tulloch
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Without faith, there is no imagination; without imagination, there is no innovation; and without innovation, there is no future.
~ Mitri Raheb
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Our ideas held no water but we used them like a dam.
~ Modest Mouse
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For there was a moment when anything was possible. And there will be a moment when nothing is possible. But in between we can create.
~ Mohsin Hamid
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People point to a highly original painter or sculptor and say, "He isn't following rules. He's doing something entirely original, something that has never been done before, something for which there are no rules." But they fail to see
~ Mortimer J. Adler
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Think and plan independently of traditional methods. Know that there is always an answer and a solution to every problem.
~ Murphy Joseph
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~ Murray Leinster
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Responsibility is what awaits outside the Eden of Creativity
~ Nadine Gordimer
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It's strange. He knows more about science than we do, and he's a hundred years in the past. He says we depend too much on machines. All we know how to do is press buttons, but he knows how the buttons work.
~ Nancy Farmer
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He knows more about science than we do, and he's a hundred years in the past. He says we depend too much on machines. All we know how to do is press buttons, but he knows how the buttons work.
~ Nancy Farmer
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Nancy Farmer
~ yellow ooze
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It must be considered that there is nothing more difficult to carry out, nor more doubtful of success, nor more dangerous to handle, than to initiate a new order of things. —Niccolò Machiavelli, The Prince
~ Nancy Goldstone
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Vision, sometimes called talent, is not a teachable attribute. What
~ Nancy Kress
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