Quotes About Innovation
When I design a car, I want people to look at it and go, 'Wow, that's kind of interesting, ' and do a second take.
~ Henrik Fisker
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Of course the first version of an all-electric sports car is going to be expensive.
~ Jason Calacanis
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The automobile engine will come, and then I will consider my life's work complete.
~ Rudolf Diesel
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Chance the Rapper' is many things. I'm constantly evolving.
~ Chance The Rapper
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Give young people a chance, our generation may just surprise you.
~ Marc Kielburger
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Two heads are definitely better than one and by sourcing ideas from each other, you have a better chance of coming up with a strategy that will allow your business to overcome a setback or challenge.
~ Richard Branson
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With correction, and given the chance, 'Terra Nova' can and will deliver seasons of transcendent images and story-telling. 'Terra Nova' is the Hubble Telescope of television.
~ Stephen Lang
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Give the paint a chance. Give the brush a chance.
~ John Marin
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Dare to take chances, lest you leave your talent buried in the ground.
~ Phil Knight
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If you're doing something the same way you have been doing it for ten years, the chances are you are doing it wrong.
~ Charles Kettering
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Every startup has a chance to change the world, by bringing not just a new product, but an entirely new institution into existence.
~ Eric Ries
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It is better to err on the side of daring than the side of caution.
~ Alvin Toffler
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But the few brave ones, both companies and individuals, who risk comfort and safety for a chance at beauty or being able to move someone — they have a potential to gain so much more.
~ James Victore
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All the blues greats took chances and developed their own style. They didn't copy.
~ Robert Cray
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Small presses take chances. Chances are at the heart of all the literature we later know as great.
~ Kay Ryan
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Our only chance of long-term survival is not to remain lurking on planet Earth, but to spread out into space.
~ Stephen Hawking
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I'm looking for something that gives me a chance to stretch. Because I have my own work, and I can do anything I want in my own work - juggle, tap dance, anything I want.
~ Bette Midler
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But the point was to be carefree, independent. Artists can't be hampered by the dailiness of ordinary life--Tony felt strongly about that. Doing the same things every day, forever bothered about money. Art has to be freed from all that.
~ Penelope Lively
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As boiling patients and surgeons was not practical, Lister had to find some other way to safely eliminate germs on all surfaces. He settled on carbolic acid, a product made from coal tar that had been used successfully to treat stinking city drains and that had already been tried as a dressing on surgical wounds, without very positive results. Lister persevered and met with success in the case of an eleven-year-old boy who came to the Royal Infirmary with a compound fracture of the leg.
~ Unknown
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Chemically similar to picric acid, trinitrotoluene, known as TNT from the initials of tri, nitro, and toluene, was better suited for munitions.
~ Unknown
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This small combination of atoms, one nitrogen and two oxygens, NO2, attached at the right position, has vastly increased our ability to wage war, changed the fate of nations, and literally allowed us to move mountains.
~ Unknown
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As early as the 1830s Charles Babbage had managed to construct a "Difference Engine" which could perform simple sums, but he soon became preoccupied with the far more complicated "Analytical Engine" which could add, subtract, multiply and divide as well as solve both algebraic and numerical equations; it had also been able to print out the results of its calculations onto stereotype plates. This was the engine which Gissing had come to see.
~ Peter Ackroyd
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It may be noted, in parenthesis, that in this period the coach was introduced to England
~ Peter Ackroyd
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Remember, this is the country of the duck-billed platypus. When you are cut off from the rest of the world, things are bound to develop in interesting ways.
~ Peter Carey
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