Quotes About Innovation
For you to make your creative work creative, you must seek creativity from the creator.
~ Michael Bassey Johnson
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Whether we write lyrics or craft legislation, sell homes or teach classes, design spaces or open franchises, prayer is a critical part of the creative process. Don't just brainstorm; praystorm.
~ Mark Batterson
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Intelligence is what you use when you don't know what to do.
~ Jean Piaget
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The secret of all effective originality in advertising is not the creation of new and tricky words and pictures, but one of putting familiar words and pictures into new relationships.
~ Leo Burnett
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Flying has torn apart the relationship of space and time: it uses our old clock but with new yardsticks.
~ Charles Lindbergh
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Constraints inspire us in how we approach the press, how we approach business relationships, how we do everything.
~ Jack Dorsey
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Learning how to make your own fun and discover things on your own is something that is applicable to any job, any relationship, any trip, any adventure in life.
~ Robin Hunicke
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My relationship with Music Row has always been, from my end, optimistic and hopeful that there is more than one way to approach the writing, recording, and marketing of an album.
~ Deana Carter
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Today's designers don't care if fashion has no relationship to human anatomy.
~ Oleg Cassini
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Why was it, he wondered, that all these stories envisaged technological marvels by the bushel, but seemed to assume that social structure and culture wouldn't change in over four centuries? (Chad Oliver, "The Ant and the Eye")
~ William Milligan Sloane
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But if the ants are not despondent because they have failed to produce a new social invention or convention in 65 million years, why should we be discouraged because some of our institutions and castes have not been able to evolve a new idea in the past fifty centuries?
~ William Morton Wheeler
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If you can't find the book you want to read, write it.
~ William Muller
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All the ingredients were there: mechanization, innovation, property rights, and capital.
~ William N. Goetzmann
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In essence, financial technology is a time machine we have built ourselves.
~ William N. Goetzmann
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The central argument of this book is that financial innovations emerged to solve economic problems of time and geography, but they inevitably engendered new
~ William N. Goetzmann
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The search for static security - in the law and elsewhere - is misguided. The fact is security can only be achieved through constant change, adapting old ideas that have outlived their usefulness to current facts
~ William Osler
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The future is today.
~ William Osler
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The future belongs to Science. More and more she will control the destinies of the nations. Already she has them in her crucible and on her balances.
~ William Osler
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Toda cultura es provisional, porque siempre otra cultura está al acecho. Toda cultura es tanteo, exploración, experimento, y siempre sabemos que del descubrimiento del error y de la conciencia del error puede nacer lo nuevo.
~ William Ospina
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To keep up with the times these days, it seems you have to be a little bit demented. — "William F. Kinderman".
~ William Peter Blatty
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I didn't want to play a lawyer. I didn't want to play a doctor. I didn't want to play a single dad. I wanted to do something I felt I could learn from, something that would be a challenge and something that would not dry up.
~ William Petersen
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Creativity is the power to connect the seemingly unconnected.
~ William Plomer
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Learning and innovation go hand in hand. The arrogance of success is to think that what you did yesterday will be sufficient for tomorrow.
~ William Pollard
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In 1894 Alexander Graham Bell's telephone patents expired. Within a few years, over 6,000 local telephone companies were competing for the U.S. market.
~ William Poundstone
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