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Quotes About Innovation

Automobiles have always been part of my life, and I'm sure they always will be. What is it about them that moves me? The sound of a great engine, the unity and uniqueness of an automobile's engineering and coachwork, the history of the company and the car, and, of course, the sheer beauty of the thing.
~ Edward Herrmann
A space nerd as a kid, I learned early that putting a man on the moon took American unity, grit, determination, teamwork, hardship, innovation, sacrifice and patriotism.
~ Katie Pavlich
Mistakes are the only universal form of originality.
~ Mason Cooley
You have got to stress the freedom of music to really branch out and be universal.
~ Alice Coltrane
As companies get bigger, they tend to slow down. It's a universal law.
~ Dara Khosrowshahi
When I was a little kid - and even still - I loved magic tricks. When I saw how movies got made - at least had a glimpse when I went on the Universal Studios tour with my grandfather, I remember feeling like this was another means by which I could do magic.
~ J. J. Abrams
Strong policies and innovation can make the difference for energy security, climate change, air quality, and universal access to modern energy services in parallel - in short, building a secure, affordable, sustainable energy system that is available to all.
~ Fatih Birol
There will be an electronic currency, and it will be universal, and we must accept that fact.
~ John McAfee
The United States should pursue a more robust agenda for U.S. competitiveness and innovation focused on a lower-carbon economy, including investments in education, basic research and development, infrastructure, retraining, retirement security, and universal health care.
~ Mona Sutphen
Is the human race a universal constructor?
~ David Deutsch
If we can put a man on the moon and sequence the human genome, we should be able to devise something close to a universal digital public library.
~ Peter Singer
With the advent of computing, human invention crossed a threshold into a world different from everything that came before. The computer is the universal machine almost by definition, machine-of-all-trades, capable of accomplishing or simulating just about any task that can be logically defined.
~ James Gleick
Sir Richard Branson started out as a small business owner and now owns a conglomerate that will give you a ride to the moon. If you pay for your ride with bitcoin, you'll be using the first truly universal currency!
~ Perianne Boring
Design has become a universal medium for expressing ideas, raising fundamental questions, and addressing social challenges.
~ Jens Martin Skibsted
I discovered how science is truly a universal language, one that forges new connections among individuals and opens the mind to ideas that go far beyond the classroom.
~ Ahmed Zewail
Among many other reforms, Australians pioneered the secret ballot and universal suffrage.
~ Richard Flanagan
The subtle generational cues that make one thing cool and another uncool aren't always obvious to a parent. My children are my dinner-table sounding board. I've come up with some wonderful ideas that they universally dismissed as 'lame.'
~ Nolan Bushnell
The rockets and the satellites, spaceships that we're creating now, we're pollinating the universe.
~ Neil Young
I look for what needs to be done. After all, that's how the universe designs itself.
~ R. Buckminster Fuller
There is an opportunity to recreate the financial world as we know it in the parallel universe that is the blockchain. We are writing rules for this whole new universe.
~ Patrick M. Byrne
We could raise prodigious cities and create nations, and explore the universe.
~ Jose Clemente Orozco
Out of nothing I have created a strange new universe.
~ Janos Bolyai
Throughout history, people have studied pure science from a desire to understand the universe rather than practical applications for commercial gain. But their discoveries later turned out to have great practical benefits.
~ Stephen Hawking
I can't imagine that, now that we have another way to look at the universe, that there isn't going to be some enormous surprises. Things that have nothing to do with what we already know.
~ Barry Barish