Quotes About Breakthrough
I have been very, very consistent. But at the same time I kept kind of hitting my head on the ceiling and I couldn't break through.
~ Jay Haas
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You broke the cage and flew.
~ Mary Oliver
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Life and death appeared to me ideal bounds, which I should first break through, and pour a torrent of light into our dark world.
~ Mary Shelley
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La vida y la muerte se habían convertido para mí en fronteras imaginarias y yo sería el primero en romperlas, solo con el fin de echar un torrente de luz en nuestro tenebroso mundo. Una nueva especie podría bendecirme como a su creador.
~ Mary Shellley
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Yes, but the artist? said Nigel almost fiercely. He's different, you know he is. He's driven by some compulsion: if he can't do what he knows he has to do with his life he might as well be dead. He's got to break through the world's indifference, or else break himself against it. He can't help it.
~ Mary Stewart
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Therapy, she said. It works. I've tried it. They always end up crying. I think I've helped them have some real breakthrough moments.
~ Maureen Johnson
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They say the heart of the earth is made of fire. It is held imprisoned and silent. But at times it breaks through the clay, the iron, the granite, and shoots out to freedom. Then it becomes a thing like this.
~ Ayn Rand, The Fountainhead
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Boredom can be a very good thing for someone in a creative jam.
~ Stephen King
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The term paradigm shift was introduced by Thomas Kuhn in his highly influential landmark book, The Structure of Scientific Revolutions. Kuhn shows how almost every significant breakthrough in the field of scientific endeavor is first a break with tradition, with old ways of thinking, with old paradigms.
~ Stephen R. Covey
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The history of knowledge conventionally focuses on breakthrough ideas and conceptual leaps. But the blind spots on the map, the dark continents of error and prejudice, carry their own mystery as well. How could so many intelligent people be so grievously wrong for such an extended period of time? How could they ignore so much overwhelming evidence that contradicted their most basic theories? These questions, too, deserve their own discipline—the sociology of error.
~ Steven Johnson
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Every genuinely new technology has a genuinely new way of breaking – and every now and then, those malfunctions open a new door to the adjacent possible. Sometimes the way a new technology breaks is almost as interesting as the way it works.
~ Steven Johnson
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We have a natural tendency to romanticize breakthrough innovations, imagining momentous ideas transcending their surroundings, a gifted mind somehow seeing over the detritus of old ideas and ossified tradition. But ideas are works of bricolage; they're built out of that detritus.
~ Steven Johnson
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Like every big idea, Birdseye's breakthrough was not a single insight, but a network of other ideas, packaged together in a new configuration. What made Birdseye's idea so powerful was not simply his individual genius, but the diversity of places and forms of expertise that he brought together.
~ Steven Johnson
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In the case of the vacuum tube, it trained our ears to enjoy a sound that would no doubt have made Lee De Forest recoil in horror. Sometimes the way a new technology breaks is almost as interesting as the way it works.
~ Steven Johnson
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Sometimes the effect arrives thanks to a different kind of breakthrough: a dramatic increase in our ability to MEASURE something, and an improvement in the tools we build for measuring. New ways of measuring almost always imply new ways of making.
~ Steven Johnson
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BLOOD CIRCULATION (1628)
~ Steven Johnson
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CALCULUS (1684, 1693)
~ Steven Johnson
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there's a difference between when this happens in an artist's studio or on the tennis court versus inside the barrel of a fifty-foot wave. When you tap into that much force while pushing the absolute limits of human performance, that's more than just an imaginative breakthrough—that's bending reality to your will.
~ Steven Kotler
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At last there is light at the end of the tunnel.
~ Joseph Alsop
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now had a cure for all forms of cancer, which had eradicated the disease in a matter of weeks.
~ Ernest Cline
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The same goes for Marie Curie. Before she discovered radium, you can be certain she first discovered the little man in the canoe.
~ Ernest Cline
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The same goes for Marie Curie. Before she discovered radium, you can be certain she first discovered the little man in the canoe. It
~ Ernest Cline
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In that narrow segment we would have three infantry divisions, side by side. Right behind them would be another infantry and two armored divisions. Once a hole was broken, the armored divisions would slam through several miles beyond, then turn right toward the sea behind the Germans in that sector in the hope of cutting them off and trapping them. The remainder
~ Ernie Pyle
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I remember when 'I'm Moving On' came out, and we got the response we did, I thought, 'Man, this could be for real.' That was the first time it dawned on me what we had.
~ Jay DeMarcus
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