Quotes About Innovation
Simply hearing or reading of such things was never enough for Faraday. When assessing the work of others, he always had to repeat, and perhaps extend, their experiments. It became a lifelong habit—his way of establishing ownership over an idea.
~ Unknown
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The pill" was first approved for prescription use in the United States in June 1960. By 1967, an estimated five million American women were taking the pills every month.4
~ Unknown
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You should always play with and not according to the rules, because a life with no danger in it is no life at all.
~ Unknown
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En anglais, to make up, ce n'est pas seulement se maquiller, c'est aussi inventer, imaginer. (p.46)
~ Unknown
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As majority leader of the Senate, and during his vice presidency as chairman of the National Aeronautics and Space Council, it was Lyndon Johnson who first promoted "stepping into the space race" and making it a national priority to put a man on the moon.
~ Unknown
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Only she who attempts the absurd can ever achieve the impossible.
~ Unknown
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~ Unknown
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Overcoming skeptics is still a skill that innovators need.
~ Unknown
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The CES is the world's largest annual trade show for consumer technology, with more than 140,000 attendees. Many innovative products have debuted at the CES, including the videocassette recorder in 1970, the camcorder in 1981, digital satellite TV in 1994, HDTV in 1998, Microsoft Xbox in 2001, and Blu-ray in 2003. The show is the epicenter of electronics launches in the world.
~ Unknown
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Geeks Do It with More Ram.
~ Nancy Thayer
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AutoCorrect can go duck itself.
~ Nancy Thayer
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Not all meetings grow prosperous idea.
~ Unknown
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Your thinking should always be beyond your imagination. The world around you will acknowledge you.
~ Unknown
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People make what they need for themselves," says Roxy. "My dad says that. If there's something you need, something you really have to have—not just want to but have to, you'll find a way to get it.
~ Naomi Alderman
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If the world didn't need shaking up, why would this power have come alive now?
~ Naomi Alderman
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People make what they need for themselves.
~ Naomi Alderman
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The automatic rice cooker was launched in 1955 in Japan, revolutionizing housewives' daily routines. Before that, people cooked rice in a heavy pot over a stove.
~ Unknown
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In recent years, something we now all depend on—the Internet, originally ARPANET—was developed as a complex collaboration of universities, government agencies, and industry, funded largely by the Department of Defense's Advanced Research Projects Agency.
~ Naomi Oreskes
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The relationship between technology, innovation, and economic and political systems is varied and complex. It cannot be reduced to a simple article of faith about the virtues of a free market.
~ Naomi Oreskes
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Men of genius are meteors intended to burn to light their century
~ Napoleon Bonaparte
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Imagination rules the world.
~ Napoleon Bonaparte
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The human race is governed by its imagination.
~ Napoleon
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Over-preparation is the foe of inspiration.
~ Napoleon Bonaparte
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In France, only the impossible is admired.
~ Napoleon Bonaparte
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