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Quotes About Innovation

The world is moving so fast, if you get stuck on what I call the sort of hard shoulder of nostalgia, the world is just going to pass you by.
~ Tony Blair
I had discovered long ago the first lesson of political courage: to think anew. I had then learned the second: to be prepared to lead and to decide. I was now studying the third: how to take the calculated risk. I was going to alienate some people, like it or not. The moment you decide, you divide.
~ Tony Blair
Politics may be the art of the possible, but at least in life, give the impossible a go.
~ Tony Blair
Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain.
~ Tony Buzan
It is hard to say what the future holds, but this is probable - it won't be just like the past.
~ Tony Campolo
Who else is going to create the next great stories for kids to read?
~ Tony DiTerlizzi
Never abandon imagination
~ Tony DiTerlizzi
A musical revolution so long in coming was finally on the march.
~ Unknown
need for a younger, less sophisticated
~ Tony Hillerman
The idea that writerly originality appears from nowhere, or exists as something in isolation, a thing to be guarded and protected from influence, is lunacy. Anyone who doesn't school themselves by deep, wide, and idiosyncratic reading is choosing aesthetic poverty. Such aesthetic cloistering is like protecting your virginity in the belief that it will make you better at sex.
~ Tony Hoagland
Tomorrow's medicine is today's research. That is why the question of how we allocate resources to research is at least as important as the question of how we allocate resources to health care itself.
~ Unknown
DNA is now a reality. Reproductive
~ Unknown
Whatever you're thinking, think bigger.
~ Tony Hsieh
There's a kind of a fundamental irresponsibility in playwriting, and the strength of playwriting comes from that irresponsibility.
~ Tony Kushner
Many people say that Steve Jobs is the Henry Ford or Andrew Carnegie of our time. Those comparisons are completely incorrect. Steve Jobs is Willy Wonka.
~ Unknown
If you do what you've always done, you'll get what you've always gotten.
~ Tony Robbins
While working on The Last Supper, Leonardo da Vinci regularly took off from painting for several hours at a time and seemed to be daydreaming aimlessly. Urged by his patron, the prior of Santa Maria delle Grazie, to work more continuously, da Vinci is reported to have replied, immodestly but accurately, 'The greatest geniuses accomplish more when they work less.
~ Unknown
The Singularity is Coming
~ Unknown
The Machine will reinvent the fundamental architecture of computers to enable a quantum leap in performance and efficiency, while lowering costs over the long term and improving security.
~ Unknown
Many scientists predict that as early as 2024 an unprecedented event will happen that will completely change our lives.
~ Unknown
As some scientists believe, then a new intelligent life form will have been created. It will be able to work 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for no pay, easily doing the work that 2 to 3 humans did before. Think about what that situation will mean to an employer.
~ Unknown
As long as we can control our creations, though, truly enormous life-changing advantages will result. These could do everything for us and enrich our lives in ways we can only guess at the moment. It could be a golden age of progress and discovery that will benefit us all. Some experts predict this precisely, but others foresee something far grimmer. Who will be right? What do you think?
~ Unknown
Perhaps someone, somewhere already has a primitively aware machine, with its brain equipped with the essential learning software.
~ Unknown
As long as we can control our creations, though, truly enormous life-changing advantages will result.
~ Unknown