·
"Creativity
reduces instinctual tension, it fuses pleasure with reality, and satisfies the libido."
—Peter Shepherd
·
"You
never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something,
build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete." —Richard Buckminster Fuller
·
"An
idea, like a ghost, must be spoken to a little before it will explain
itself." —Charles Dickens
·
"If
I had asked my customers what they wanted, they would have said a faster horse."—Henry Ford
·
"The
best way to have a good idea is to have lots of ideas." —Linus Pauling
·
"You
get told that the world is the way it is, but life can be much broader once you
discover one simple fact; and that is that everything around you that you call
life was made up by people no smarter than you. Once you learn that, youll
never be the same again." —Steve
Jobs
·
"The
intuitive mind is a sacred gift and the rational mind a faithful servant. We
havecreated a society that honors the servant and have forgotten the
gift." —Albert Einstein
·
"Knowledge
is an unending adventure at the edge of uncertainty." —Jacob Bronowski
·
"The
conventional view serves to protect us from the painful job of thinking." —JohnKenneth Galbraith
·
"The
intuitive mind is a sacred gift; the rational mind is a faithful servant. We
havecreated a society that honours the servant and has forgotten the
gift." —Albert Einstein
·
"Change
cannot be avoided... change provides the opportunity for innovation. It gives you
the chance to demonstrate your creativity." —Felice Jones
·
"Adversity
has the effect of eliciting talents which, in prosperous circumstances,would
have lain dormant." —Horace,
Roman poet
·
"Vision
without execution is hallucination." —Thomas Edison
·
"There
are three kinds of people: 1. Innovators. 2. Imitators. 3. Idiots." —Warren Buffett
·
"Some
people say that dreaming gets you nowhere in life. But I say you can't get anywhere
in life without dreaming." —Rose
Zadra
·
"It
is through science that we prove, but through intuition that we discover."
—Jules H.Poincare
·
"The
future is not some place we are going, but one we are creating. The paths are
not to be found, but made. And the activity of making them changes both the
maker and their destination." —John Schaar
·
"Change.
It has the power to uplift, to heal, to stimulate, surprise, open new doors,bring
fresh experience and create excitement in life. Certainly it is worth the
risk." —Leo Buscaglia
·
"The
beginning of wisdom is found in doubting; by doubting we come to thequestion."
—
Pierre Abela
Pierre Abela
·
"Do
not go where the path may lead; go instead where there is no path and leave a trail."
—Ralph Waldo Emerson
·
"Anyone
who has never made a mistake has never tried anything new." —Albert
·
Einstein
·
"Unless
you try to do something beyond what you have already mastered, you will
·
never
grow." —Ronald E. Osborn
·
"The
thoughts we choose to think are the tools we use to paint the canvas of our
·
lives."
—Louise Hay
·
"Only
those who will risk going too far can possibly find out how far one can
go." —T.
·
S. Eliot
·
"Reason
can answer questions, but imagination has to ask them." —Ralph Gerard
·
"If
we would have new knowledge, we must get a whole world of new questions." —
·
Susanne K.
Langer
·
"Some
men see things as they are and ask why. Others dream things that never were
·
and
ask why not." —George
Bernard Shaw
·
"Every
artist dips his brush in his own soul, and paints his own nature into his
·
pictures."
—Henry Ward Beecher
·
"To
know that we know what we know, and to know that we do not know what we do
·
not
know, that is true knowledge." —Copernicus
·
"A
true knowledge of ourselves is knowledge of our power." —Mark Rutherford
·
"To
assume is to be deceived." —Yiddish
proverb
·
"High
values offer broad vision. Broad vision gives rise to burning desire. Burning
·
desire
leads to focused intent. Focused intent stimulates committed action. Then God
·
arranges
the details!" —Wallace
Huey
·
64
·
"Creativity
is a marrying of our values, which determine the field of our endeavor, with
·
our
intentions, which draw to us the people, resources and finance. Creative genius
·
values
love and service and intends whatever is most urgently required." —Wallace
·
Huey.
·
"Creativity
gives rise to the limited out of the unlimited, to sanity out of madness, to
·
the
valuable out of the priceless, to abundance out of nothingness, to the original
out
·
of
the familiar and to hope out of despair." —Wallace Huey
·
"To
create an original work you must become a seer with eyes of spirit, that
penetrate
·
an
invisible world and see the unformed future, which is the potential birthing
place of
·
an
innovative product, service, invention or artistic achievement. Then you need
to go
·
into
labour!" —Wallace Huey
·
"To
live a creative life, we must lose our fear of being wrong." —Joseph Chilton Pearce
·
"If
you gave your inner genius as much credence as your inner critic, you would be
·
light
years ahead of where you now stand." —Alan Cohen
·
"Feeling
and longing are the motive forces behind all human endeavor and human
·
creations."
—Albert Einstein
·
"Mastery
is not perfection, it is journey, and the true master must be willing to try
and
·
fail
and try again." —George
Leonard
·
"To
be independent of public opinion is the first formal condition of achieving
anything
·
great."
—G. W. F. Hegel
·
"The
truth is that our finest moments are most likely to occur when we are feeling
·
deeply
uncomfortable, unhappy, or unfulfilled. For it is only in such moments,
·
propelled
by our discomfort, that we are likely to step out of our ruts and start
·
searching
for different ways or truer answers." —M. Scott Peck
·
"Better
to write for yourself and have no public, than to write for the public and have
·
no
self." —Cyril Connolly
·
"It
is our duty as men and women to proceed as though the limits to our abilities
do
·
not
exist." —Pierre Teilhard de
Chardin
·
"The
man who comes up with a means for doing or producing anything better, faster
·
or
more economically has his future and his fortune at his fingertips." —John Paul
·
Getty
·
"The
difference between great people and everyone else is that great people create
·
their
lives actively, while everyone else is created by their lives, passively
waiting to
·
see
where life takes them next. The difference between the two is the difference
·
between
living fully and just existing." —Michael E. Gerber
·
"If
you can imagine it, you can achieve it. If you can dream it, you can become
it." —
·
William A.
Ward
·
"Few
will have the greatness to bend history itself, but each of us can work to change
·
a
small portion of events, and in the total of all those acts will be written the
history of
·
this
generation." —John F.
Kennedy
·
"The
real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in having
·
new
eyes." —Marcel Proust
·
65
·
"When
freedom prevails, the ingenuity and inventiveness of people creates incredible
·
wealth.
This is the source of the natural improvement of the human condition." —Brian
·
S. Wesbury
·
"Let
go of your attachment to being right, and suddenly your mind is more open.
·
You're
able to benefit from the unique viewpoints of others, without being crippled by
·
your
own judgment." —Ralph
Marston
·
"To
try is to risk failure. But risk must be taken because the greatest hazard of
life is to
·
risk
nothing. The person who risks nothing does nothing, has nothing, is nothing. He
·
may
avoid suffering and sorrow, but he simply cannot learn, feel, change, grow,
live,
·
and
love." –Leo Buscaglia
·
"To
live a creative life, we must lose our fear of being wrong." —Joseph Chilton Pearce
·
"When
I take on a new problem, I'm not interested in how it's been done before. I
only
·
want
to know, of all the constraints people tend to assume, which ones are actually
·
fundamental
and which ones are just habit?" –Jeff Bonwick, Sun Microsystems
·
"It
takes a lot of courage to release the familiar and seemingly secure, to embrace
the
·
new.
But there is no real security in what is no longer meaningful. There is more
·
security
in the adventurous and exciting, for in movement there is life, and in change
·
there
is power." –Alan Cohen
·
"You
can never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something,
·
build
a new model that makes the existing model obsolete." –Buckminster Fuller
·
"If
at first the idea is not absurd, then there is no hope for it." —Albert Einstein
·
"Talent
hits a target no one else can hit; Genius hits a target no one else can
see." —
·
Arthur
Schopenhauer
·
"Different
is not necessarily better but better is always different." —Hugh Lendrum
·
"Imagination
is everything; it is the preview of life's forthcoming attractions." —Albert
·
Einstein
·
"Imagination
is the beginning of creation. You imagine what you desire, you will what
·
you
imagine and at last you create what you will." —George Bernard Shaw
·
"Your
vision will become clear only when you can look into your own heart. Who looks
·
outside,
dreams, who looks inside awakes." —Carl Gustav Jung
·
"No
great artists ever sees things as they really are. If he did then he would
cease to
·
be
an artist." —Oscar
Wilde
·
"Perhaps
the only limits to the human mind are those we believe in." —Willis Harman
·
"The
best way to predict the future is to invent it... " —Alan Kay
·
"Creativity
is inventing, experimenting, growing, taking risks, breaking rules, making
·
mistakes,
and having fun." —Mary Lou
Cook
·
"I
skate to where the puck is going to be, not where it has been." —Wayne Gretzky
·
"You
can't depend on your judgement when your imagination is out of focus." —Mark
·
Twain
·
"The
aspects of a thing that are most important to us are hidden to us because of
their
·
simplicity
and familiarity." —Ludwig
Wittgenstein
·
66
·
"The
man who strikes first admits that his ideas have run out." —Chinese proverb
·
"Common
sense is the collection of prejudices acquired by age eighteen." —Albert
·
Einsten
·
"You
are the masterpiece of your own life; you are the Michelangelo of your own
life.
·
The
David that you are sculpting is you." —Joe Vitale
·
"Don't
be afraid of the space between your dreams and reality. If you can dream it,
you
·
can
make it so." —Belva
Davis
·
"Life
is creation -- self and circumstances, the raw material." —Dorothy M. Richardson
·
"Life
in itself is an empty canvas; it becomes whatsoever you paint on it. You can
paint
·
misery,
you can paint bliss. This freedom is your glory." —Osho
·
""When
something exceeds your ability to understand how it works, it sort of becomes
·
magical."
—Jonathan Ive
·
"God
gives talent, work transforms talent into genius." —Anna Pavlova
·
"Change
cannot be avoided... change provides the opportunity for innovation. It gives
·
you
the chance to demonstrate your creativity." —Felice Jones
·
"Going
against the grain may result in a few splinters, and it may rub a few people
the
·
wrong
way, but going with it is like forcing your TRUE self to walk the plank!" —David
·
Roppo
·
"When
solving problems, dig at the roots instead of just hacking at the leaves."
—
·
Anthony J.
D'Angelo
·
"A
dream is a wish your heart makes." —Annette Funicello
·
"We
make our world significant by the courage of our questions and by the depth of
·
our
answers. Intellectual brilliance is no guarantee against being dead
wrong." —Carl
·
Sagan
·
"If
I have ever made any valuable discoveries, it has been owing more to patient
·
attention
than to any other talent." —Isaac
Newton
·
"Do
not follow where the path may lead. Go instead where there is no path and leave
a
·
trail."
—Ralph Waldo Emerson
·
"It
often takes more courage to change one's opinion than to keep it." —Willy Brandt
·
"Sometimes
your only available transportation is a leap of faith." —Margaret Shepherd
·
"The
problem is not that there are problems. The problem is expecting otherwise and
·
thinking
that having problems is a problem." —Theodore Rubin
·
"Imagination
grows by exercise, and contrary to common belief, is more powerful in
·
the
mature than in the young." –Paul
McCartney
·
"The
intuitive mind is a sacred gift and the rational mind is a faithful
servant." –Albert
·
Einstein
·
"In
each of us are places where we have never gone. Only by pressing the limits do
we
·
ever
find them." –Dr. Joyce
Brothers
·
"Life's
gift to you is your unique vantage point. Your gift to life is expressing from
it."
·
—Alan
Cohen
·
67
·
"A
musician must make music, an artist must paint, a poet must write, if he is to
be
·
ultimately
at peace with himself. What a man can be, he must be." —Abraham Maslow
·
"The
deepest longing in the human breast is the desire for appreciation." —William
·
James
·
"Intuition
is not contrary to reason, but outside the province of reason." —Carl Jung
·
"The
road to enlightenment is paved with authenticity, not imitation." —Alan Cohen
·
"Optimism
is a strategy for making a better future. Because unless you believe that the
·
future
can be better, it's unlikely you will step up and take responsibility for
making it
·
so.
If you assume that there's no hope, you guarantee that there will be no hope.
If you
·
assume
that there is an instinct for freedom, that there are opportunities to change
·
things,
there is a chance you may contribute to making a better world. The choice is
·
yours."
—Noam Chomsky
·
"It
is not the strongest of the species that survive, nor the most intelligent, but
the one
·
most
responsive to change." —Charles
Darwin
·
"When
you are inspired by some great purpose, some extraordinary project, all your
·
thoughts
break their bounds. Dormant forces, faculties and talents become alive, and
·
you
discover yourself to be a greater person by far than you ever dreamed yourself
to
·
be."
—Pantanjali
·
"If
you limit your choices only to what seems possible or reasonable, you
disconnect
·
yourself
from what you truly want, and all that remains is a compromise." —Robert
·
Fritz
·
"Only
those who will risk going too far can possibly find out how far one can
go." —T.
·
S. Eliot
·
"I
am enough of an artist to draw freely upon my imagination. Imagination is more
·
important
than knowledge. Knowledge is limited. Imagination encircles the world." —
·
Albert
Einstein
·
"If
you're not living on the edge... you're taking up too much room." —African Proverb
·
"Whatever
you can do, or dream you can, begin it. Boldness has genius, power and
·
magic
in it."
·
—Goethe
·
"If
life doesn't offer a game worth playing, then invent a new one." —Anthony J.
·
D'Angelo
·
"It
is through science that we prove, but through intuition that we discover."
—Henri
·
Poincare
·
"Neither
a lofty degree of intelligence nor imagination nor both together go to the
·
making
of genius. Love, love, love, that is the soul of genius." —WolfgangMozart
·
"The
reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one persists in
·
trying
to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all progress depends on the
·
unreasonable
man." —George Bernard Shaw
·
"Vision
without action is a daydream; action without vision is a nightmare." —
·
Japanese
proverb
·
"The
impossible is often the untried." —Jim Goodwin
·
68
·
"When
one door closes another door opens; but we so often look so long and so
·
regretfully
upon the closed door, that we do not see the ones which open for us." —
·
Alexander
Graham Bell
·
"Problems
cannot be solved at the same level of awareness that created them." —
·
Albert
Einstein
·
"When
everything's coming your way, you're in the wrong lane."
·
"If
it's stupid but it works, it isn't stupid."
·
"It
takes more courage to alter an opinion than to stick with it."
·
"Comfort
is found among those who agree with you; growth among those who don't."
·
"Pay
no attention to critics. No one ever erected a statue to a critic" —Werner Ehrhart
·
"Everything
looks impossible for the people who never try anything." —Jean-Louis
·
Etienne
·
"Here's
to the crazy ones.
·
The
misfits.
·
The
rebels.
·
The
troublemakers.
·
The
round pegs in the square holes.
·
The
ones who see things differently.
·
They're
not fond of rules.
·
And
they have no respect for the status quo.
·
You
can praise them, disagree with them, quote them,
·
disbelieve
them, glorify or vilify them.
·
About
the only thing you can't do is ignore them.
·
Because
they change things.
·
They
invent. They imagine. They heal.
·
They
explore. They create. They inspire.
·
They
push the human race forward.
·
Maybe
they have to be crazy.
·
How
else can you stare at an empty canvas and see a work of art?
·
Or
sit in silence and hear a song that's never been written?
·
Or
gaze at a red planet and see a laboratory on wheels?
·
We
make tools for these kinds of people.
·
While
some see them as the crazy ones, we see genius.
·
Because
the people who are crazy enough to think
·
they
can change the world, are the ones who do."
·
—Apple Think Different advert.
·
"When
you're young, you look at most of the programs on television and think,
·
'There's
a conspiracy! The networks have conspired to dumb us down!' But when you
·
get
a little older, you realize that's not true. The networks are in the business
to make
·
money
by giving people exactly what they want. That's a far more depressing thought.
·
Conspiracy
is optimistic. You can shoot the bastards! We can have a revolution!" —
·
Steve Jobs
·
"Without
death there would be very little progress." —Steve Jobs
·
"You
know, we don't grow most of the food we eat. We wear clothes other people
·
make.
We speak a language that other people developed. We use a mathematics that
·
69
·
other
people evolved... I mean, we're constantly taking things. It's a wonderful,
ecstatic
·
feeling
to create something that puts it back in the pool of human experience and
·
knowledge."
—Steve Jobs
·
"We
don't get a chance to do that many things, and every one should be really
·
excellent.
Because this is our life. Life is brief, and then you die, you know? So this is
·
what
we've chosen to do with our life. We could be sitting in a monastery somewhere
·
in
Japan. We could be out sailing. Some of the team could be playing golf. They
could
·
be
running other companies. And we've all chosen to do this with our lives. So it
better
·
be
damn good. It better be worth it. And we think it is." —Steve Jobs
·
"Your
time is limited, so don't waste it living someone else's life. Don't be trapped
by
·
dogma
- which is living with the results of other people's thinking. Don't let the
noise
·
of
others' opinions drown out your own inner voice. And most important, have the
·
courage
to follow your heart and intuition." —Steve Jobs
·
Famously
wrong insights . . .
·
"Computers
in the future may weigh no more than 1.5 tons." —Popular Mechanics,
·
forecasting
the relentless march of science, 1949
·
"I
think there is a world market for maybe five computers." —Thomas Watson, chairman
·
of IBM,
1943
·
"I
have traveled the length and breadth of this country and talked with the best
people,
·
and
I can assure you that data processing is a fad that won't last out the
year." —The
·
editor in
charge of business books for Prentice Hall, 1957
·
"But
what ... is it good for?" —Engineer
at the Advanced Computing Systems Division of
·
IBM,
1968,commenting on the microchip.
·
"There
is no reason anyone would want a computer in their home." —Ken Olson,
·
president,
chairman and founder of Digital Equipment Corp., 1977
·
"This
'telephone' has too many shortcomings to be seriously considered as a means
·
of
communication. The device is inherently of no value to us." —Western Union internal
·
memo,
1876.
·
"The
wireless music box has no imaginable commercial value. Who would pay for a
·
message
sent to nobody in particular?" —David Sarnoff's associates in response to his
·
urgings
for investment in the radio in the 1920s.
·
"The
concept is interesting and well-formed, but in order to earn better than a 'C,'
the
·
idea
must be feasible." —A Yale
University management professor in response to Fred
·
Smith's
paper proposing reliable overnight delivery service. (Smith went on to found
Federal
·
Express
Corp.)
·
"I'm
just glad it'll be Clark Gable who's falling on his face not Gary Cooper."
—Gary
·
Cooper on
his decision not to take the leading role in "Gone With The Wind."
·
"A
cookie store is a bad idea. Besides, the market research reports say America
likes
·
crispy
cookies, not soft and chewy cookies like you make." —Response to Debbi Fields'
·
idea of
starting Mrs. Fields'Cookies.
·
"We
don't like their sound, and guitar music is on the way out." —Decca Recording Co.
·
rejecting
the Beatles, 1962.
·
70
·
"Heavier-than-air
flying machines are impossible." —Lord Kelvin, president, Royal
·
Society,
1895.
·
"If
I had thought about it, I wouldn't have done the experiment. The literature was
full
·
of
examples that said you can't do this." —Spencer Silver on the work that led to the
·
unique
adhesives for 3-M "Post-It" Notepads.
·
"So
we went to Atari and said, 'Hey, we've got this amazing thing, even built with
some
·
of
your parts, and what do you think about funding us? Or we'll give it to you. We
just
·
want
to do it. Pay our salary, we'll come work for you.' And they said, 'No.' So
then we
·
went
to Hewlett-Packard, and they said, 'Hey, we don't need you. You haven't got
·
through
college yet.'" —Apple
Computer Inc. founder Steve Jobs on attempts to get Atari
·
and HP
interested in his and Steve Wozniak's personal computer.
·
"Professor
Goddard does not know the relation between action and reaction and the
·
need
to have something better than a vacuum against which to react. He seems to lack
·
the
basic knowledge ladled out daily in high schools." —1921 New York Times editorial
·
about
Robert Goddard's revolutionary rocket work.
·
"Drill
for oil? You mean drill into the ground to try and find oil? You're
crazy." —Drillers
·
who Edwin
L. Drake tried to enlist to his project to drill for oil in 1859.
·
"Stocks
have reached what looks like a permanently high plateau." —Irving Fisher,
·
Professor
of Economics, Yale University, 1929.
·
"Airplanes
are interesting toys but of no military value." —Marechal Ferdinand Foch,
·
Professor
of Strategy, Ecole Superieure de Guerre.
·
"Everything
that can be invented has been invented." —Charles H. Duell, Commissioner,
·
U.S. Office
of Patents, 1899.
·
"Louis
Pasteur's theory of germs is ridiculous fiction". —Pierre Pachet, Professor of
·
Physiology
at Toulouse, 1872
·
"The
abdomen, the chest, and the brain will forever be shut from the intrusion of
the
·
wise
and humane surgeon". —Sir
John Eric Ericksen, British surgeon, appointed Surgeon-
·
Extraordinary
to Queen Victoria 1873.
·
"640K
ought to be enough for anybody." —Bill Gates, 1981
·
"Who the hell wants to hear actors talk?" —H.M. Warner, Warner Brothers, 1927.
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