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Quotes About Paradigm

This book challenges such traditional ways of seeing and writing about art.
~ Unknown
Banks listed the conventional-wisdom explanations for the Renaissance: Prosperity, which provided money and markets to support art Peace, which provided the stability to seek artistic and philosophical progress Freedom, which liberated artists from state or religious control Social mobility, which allowed talented poor people to enter the arts The paradigm thing, which brought new perspectives and mediums that created a wave of originality and expression.
~ Daniel Coyle
In the past, work was defined primarily by putting in time, and secondarily on getting results. We need to flip that model
~ Daniel H. Pink
I don't think anything changes until ideas change. The usual American viewpoint is to believe that something is wrong with the person.
~ James Hillman
What's vice today may be virtue, tomorrow.
~ Henry Fielding
To say that everything without exception is going straight to hell is not an alternative vision but only an inversion of the mainstream's 'everything's fine.'
~ Rebecca Solnit
From an early age, we are taught to be proud, strong, and independent. None of those things are wrong, but when it comes to our Christian life, the paradigm has to shift. Jesus invites us to rest, to trust, to depend on him.
~ Louie Giglio
The media is trained to find bad news and broadcast it to you. The more they do it and you believe it, the worst the world looks. It then becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy. You live from the new paradigm of scarcity and the media, doing its job, broadcasts it. You don't even see it happening. It feels real. You take it as reality.
~ Joe Vitale
The old dos not accept the new. Not, at least, the new that never was old.
~ Unknown
The symbolic language of the crucifixion is the death of the old paradigm resurrection is a leap into a whole new way of thinking.
~ Deepak Chopra
Object-oriented design is the roman numerals of computing.
~ Rob Pike
A succession of eye-openers each involving the repudiation of some previously held belief.
~ George Bernard Shaw
My objective, now as before, is to do to the new Nazi paradigm what my previous book did to the old race narrative, namely, blow it out of the water. Here I refute their bogus narrative, expose their big lie, and pin the Nazi tail precisely where it belongs—on the Democratic donkey.
~ Dinesh D'Souza
Freud is finished, Einstein's next.
~ Don DeLillo
I believe that the dominant paradigm for managing product development is fundamentally wrong. Not just a little wrong, but wrong to its very core. It is as wrong as we were in manufacturing, before the Japanese unlocked the secret of lean manufacturing. I believe that a new paradigm is emerging, one that challenges the current orthodoxy of product development. I want to help accelerate the adoption of this new approach
~ Donald G. Reinertsen
It's the outsiders who change the world.
~ Donald Trump
3. Secular ideas have replaced the traditional view.
~ J.P. Moreland
Second, when one tries to formulate a definition of knowledge or, more generally, when one investigates matters in epistemology, one does not start with a set of necessary and sufficient conditions for something to count as knowledge. Instead, one starts with paradigm cases of knowledge: central, clear cases of where knowledge does or does not obtain.
~ J.P. Moreland
If prevision be a fact, it is a fact which destroys absolutely the entire basis of all our past opinions of the universe.
~ Unknown
I've always been the opposite of a paranoid. I operate as if everyone is part of a plot to enhance my well-being. STAN DALE
~ Jack Canfield
To be a true explorer in science—to follow the unprejudiced lead of pure scientific inquiry—is to be unafraid to propose the unthinkable, and to prove friends, colleagues, and scientific paradigms wrong.
~ Lynne McTaggart
And if all womankind banded together and took the male path, the world would turn into one huge brothel.
~ M. Ageyev
They believe that they are forging the first rigorous alternative to the kind of linear, reductionist thinking that has dominated science since the time of Newton—and that has now gone about as far as it can go in addressing the problems of our modern world.
~ Unknown
the prevailing paradigm tends to freeze progress
~ John M. Barry