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Quotes About Invention

Knowledge emerges only through invention and re-invention, through the restless, impatient, continuing, hopeful inquiry human beings pursue in the world, with the world, and with each other.
~ Paulo Freire
There is no algorithm for creativity.
~ Andy Hargreaves
Creativity is the process of having original ideas that have value
~ Ken Robinson
My father used to say that you could only access culture before cinema by learning to read and write, but that once cinema was invented, knowledge was available to anybody.
~ Isabella Rossellini
A creative idea will be defined simply as one that is both novel and useful or influential in a particular social setting.
~ Alice Weaver Flaherty
It is better to create than to learn! Creating is the essence of life.
~ Julius Caesar
Maybe one day we'll all be Steampunks
~ Jeff Vandermeer
Everyone should tackle some great project at least once in their life. I devoted most of my life to inventing new kinds of looms. Now it is your turn. You should make an effort to complete something that will benefit society. (Reingold, 1999)
~ Jeffrey K. Liker
Think of it like electricity. Before the invention of the light bulb, most people weren't aware of electricity's existence. It was still here, exactly the same way it is right now, but we hadn't yet woken up to it. It took the invention of the light bulb to bring it to our attention. We had to understand how to manifest it into our reality.
~ Jen Sincero
If yoga didn't exist, I'd invent it.
~ Jennifer Aniston
The moment a gentleman perfects an invention and petitions the government for aid, he ceases to be an innocent citizen and becomes a culprit, a man to be shirked, browbeaten, and sneered at. I have never heard of any mechanician, inventor, or natural scientist who failed to find the government all but inaccessible, and whom the government did not discourage and treat badly.
~ Jennifer Chiaverini
One cannot find that which never existed!
~ Jennifer Donnelly
Absolutely. It's the unhappy people who get things done. Have you ever noticed that? They build things. And discover things. And invent things. Like calculus. Only a very unhappy person could have come up with that. The happy ones just sit around eating strudel.
~ Jennifer Donnelly
they'll all divorce—everyone will divorce. An entire generation will throw off the fetters of rote commitment in favor of invention, hope—and we, their children, will try to locate the moment we lost them and worry that it was our fault.
~ Jennifer Egan
An entire generation will throw off the fetters of rote commitment in favor of invention, hope—and we, their children, will try to locate the moment we lost them and worry that it was our fault.
~ Jennifer Egan
Herein lies the real place of Christian scholarship. Christian scholarship is the church's prodigious invention to defend itself against the Bible, to ensure that we can continue to be good Christians without the Bible coming too close. Oh, priceless scholarship, what would we do without you? Dreadful it is to fall into the hands of the living God. Yes, it is even dreadful to be alone with the New Testament.
~ Jennifer Hatmaker
I cannot forbear admiring the very great sagacity of the men who first invented this method," he said upon one return. "What makes you think it was men?" asked Lady Mary, raising an eyebrow. He stopped in his tracks and stared at her. "I—" "Men do not practice it. Why should they have invented it?" In answer, he turned on his heel and swept back out; he did not come back in for some time. Disaster
~ Jennifer Lee Carrell
In 1912, a man named Franz Reichelt jumped off the Eiffel Tower wearing a parachute suit he designed himself. He jumped to test his invention--he expected to fly--but instead he fell straight down, hitting the ground like a meteor and leaving a 5.9-inch-deep crater from the impact. Did he mean to kill himself? Doubtful. I think he was just cocky, and also stupid.
~ Jennifer Niven
Faith is a fine invention When gentlemen can see, But microscopes are prudent In an emergency.
~ Emily Dickinson
But the world is sleeping in ignorance and error, sir, and we must be crowing cocks, and singing larks, and a rising sun to awake her; or else we'll pull society up to the roots, and plant it in a different place. We'll build Alms-houses, and transcendental State prisons, and scaffolds -- we will blow out the sun, and the moon, and encourage invention. Alpha shall kiss Omega--we will ride up the hill of glory -- Hallelujah, all hail!
~ Emily Dickinson
XXX. Faith is a fine invention For gentlemen who see; But microscopes are prudent In an emergency!
~ Emily Dickinson
I have tried to use memory and invention together, like two hands engaged in the same muddy work of digging up the past.
~ Emma Donoghue
And it did me no good to recall particular conversations (if indeed these were particular conversations I was remembering so vividly, rather than inventions of my uneasy brain). Remembering clarified nothing.
~ Emma Donoghue
Victor Vigny: It is like the old fairy tale. The boy saves the princess; they fall in love. He invents a flying machine - along with his dashing teacher, of course. They get married and name thier firstborn after the aforementioned dashing teacher. Conor: I don't recall that fairy tale from the nursery. Victor Vigny: Trust me, It's a classic.
~ Eoin Colfer