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Quotes About Innovation

photographers at the time often rubbed their fingers with solid lumps of cyanide to remove silver nitrate stains.
~ Helen Rappaport
smushi' – a combination of the famous Danish smørrebrød open sandwiches and sushi
~ Helen Russell
great art and design can even induce the same brain activity as being in love – something Denmark cottoned on to 90-odd years ago.
~ Helen Russell
One could say that artists are people who think naturally in highly patterned ways.
~ Helen Vendler
To create the new we must first de-create the old; and the reality of decreation (as Stevens called it, borrowing the word from Simone Weil) is as strong as the reality of creation.
~ Helen Vendler
There will always be a desire for something new, fresh and innovative, as well as a yearning and respect for timeless elegance and beauty.
~ Helena Christensen
I believe food is the most brilliant invention ever.
~ Helena Christensen
Changing the conversation in the room was more important than playing it safe.
~ Helene Lerner
pretense of perfection can kill your enthusiasm as well as your ability to move forward. Don't indulge it. Mistakes are part of the growing process. Some of the greatest innovations have come as a result of things going awry. A senior leader once told me that it's okay to make mistakes as long as you don't make the same mistake twice.
~ Helene Lerner
They decided to invest in the new business of Internet shopping. According to Philip, Internet shopping was the future. In a few years, everyone would be doing their shopping on the Internet,
~ Helene Tursten
Denmark needs change, Denmark needs to move on and Denmark needs my leadership.
~ Helle Thorning-Schmidt
The American attitude towards efficiency and execution should always underlie architecture.
~ Helmut Jahn
We are creating a unique experience. It's starts with how you see the building from a distance.
~ Helmut Jahn
Every building is a prototype. No two are alike.
~ Helmut Jahn
It's my goal to make a building as immaterial as possible. Architecture is a very material thing. It takes a lot of resources, so why not eliminate what you don't need as long as you're able to achieve the same result?
~ Helmut Jahn
Cars are evolving to match the new paradigm. Soon, things like steering wheels, pedals and rear-view mirrors will seem ancient. More practically, we will all be better able to optimize our time and attention to focus on more important tasks, family, work, and self care.
~ Hendrith Smith
Cars will need to be designed with whole new ways of thinking. The design of cars will need to adapt to a whole new transportation system. Each individual car part will evolve as functionalities evolve and the way we utilize cars evolves.
~ Hendrith Smith
The new transportation system is multi-modal, autonomous and electric. People utilize a variety of vehicles including cars, bicycles, passenger drones, hoverboards, airplanes, boats, rockets and more. And with ease, efficiency and comfort. At Mayflower-Plymouth, we're making that real.
~ Hendrith Smith
The way we license people and register vehicles will become obsolete soon. We will need to design a new system that is based on autonomous tech, safer cars and more streamlined infrastructure.
~ Hendrith Smith
An aeroplane booms overhead. We follow its evolutions with our faces skyward, our necks twisted, our eyes watering at the piercing brightness of the sky. Lamuse declares to me, when we have brought our gaze back to earth, "Those machines 'll never become practical, never." "How can you say that? Look at the progress they've made already, and the speed of it." "Yes, but they'll stop there. They'll never do any better, never.
~ Henri Barbusse
Humanity is the desire for novelty founded upon the fear of death
~ Henri Barbusse
Donde hay felicidad, hay creación. Cuanto más rica es la creación, más profunda es la felicidad
~ Henri Bergson
qualunque cosa noi facciamo, kertész l'ha fatto prima.
~ Henri Cartier-Bresson
There is nothing more difficult for a truly creative painter than to paint a rose, because before he can do so he has first to forget all the roses that were ever painted.
~ Henri Matisse