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  • The worth of a new idea is invariably determined, not by the degree of its intuitiveness-which incidentally, is to a major extent a matter of experience and habit-but by the scope and accuracy of the individual laws to the discovery of which it eventually leads.

    Science  
    Max Planck (2014). “Scientific Autobiography: and Other Papers”, p.59, Open Road Media
  • I would like new people with new ideas to come into it and change it.

    Ideas   People  
  • The insight is born with anxiety, guilt and the joy and gratification that is inseparable from the actualizing of a new idea or vision.

    Ideas  
    Rollo May (1994). “The Courage to Create”, p.59, W. W. Norton & Company
  • At its very heart, Worldchanging is about using the best of people's new ideas, bringing them together and applying them to the massive problems that we all face.

    Ideas   People  
    Interview, www.cnn.com. March 11, 2008.
  • Baseball people, and that includes myself, are slow to change and accept new ideas. I remember that it took years to persuade them to put numbers on uniforms.

    Change  
  • I think most of the dramatic new ideas come from little companies that then grow big.

    Thinking   Ideas  
    "The Innovation Question". Interview with Margaret Warner, www.pbs.org. June 8, 2000.
  • I think we want to see new voices and new ideas emerge - that's part of the reason why term limits are a really useful thing.

    Thinking   Ideas  
    "Report: Obama Holds First News Conference Since Election". "CNN Newsroom", www.cnn.com. November 14, 2016.
  • In order to grow we must be open to new ideas...new ways of doing things... new ways of thinking.

    Thinking   Ideas  
    FaceBook post by George Raveling from Dec 12, 2013
  • Companies cannot really see beyond their current customer base. They explicitly or implicitly do things to protect their current customers. And the last person to want real change is your customer. This is why most new ideas come from small companies that have nothing to lose.

    Real   Ideas  
    "Online Extra: Q&A With MIT's Nicholas Negroponte". Interview with Stephen Baker, www.bloomberg.com. June 21, 2004.
  • A new idea is rarely born like Venus attended by graces. More commonly it's modeled of baling wire and acne. More commonly it wheezes and tips over.

    Ideas  
    Marge Piercy (1982). “Parti-colored Blocks for a Quilt”, p.92, University of Michigan Press
  • If I get a new idea today—or any day—I won't run from it. I won't trash it. If it's something I really want to do—I'll do it.

    Running   Ideas  
  • For a long time on Earth humans didn't worship good gods; that's a new idea. The ancient Greek gods, the Hindu gods, are fairly amoral, most of them. We get stuck when we insist that God be both good and all-powerful.

    Ideas  
  • With new jobs, new ideas, and growing confidence that our brightest days lie ahead, Wisconsin is on the move.

  • What is difficult about learning - any kind of learning - is that you have to give up what you know already to make room for the new ideas. Children are much better at it than grownups.

    Ideas  
  • Our ancestors who changed the world did so through new ideas which came to them as they acted.

    Ideas   World  
  • The American motion picture is the greatest unconscious carrier of propaganda in the world today. It is a great distributor for ideas and opinions. The motion picture can standardize the ideas and habits of a nation. Because pictures are made to meet market demands, they reflect, emphasize and even exaggerate broad popular tendencies, rather than stimulate new ideas and opinions. The motion picture avails itself only of ideas and facts which are in vogue. As the newspaper seeks to purvey news, it seeks to purvey entertainment.

    Ideas  
    Edward L. Bernays (1930). “Propaganda”
  • Too often new ideas are studied and analyzed until they are suffocated.

    Ideas  
  • A company's success no longer depends primarily on its ability to raise investment capital. Success depends on the ability of its people to learn together and produce new ideas.

    Ideas   People  
    "Arie de Geus: The Thought Leader Interview". Interview with S+B, www.strategy-business.com. April 1, 2001.
  • Food Throwers: Begun usually by estranged couples, once this victual flinging starts, everyone will do it...Should your dinner party have become an out of control concussion match with opponents catapulting croutons and petits pois across the mahogany, don't fight it, go with it. And when you have the desire to quell the uprising approach the original perpetrator from behind. There, slowly crown her with the contents of the fresh fruit salad bowl. But be warned. Although this immobilizes and rivits everyone's attention it also gives them new ideas.

  • The hardest part about gaining any new idea is sweeping out the false idea occupying that niche. As long as that niche is occupied, evidence and proof and logical demonstration get nowhere. But once the niche is emptied of the wrong idea that has been filling it:; once you can honestly say, "I don't know", then it becomes possible to get at the truth.

    Ideas  
    "The Cat Who Walks Through Walls". Book by Robert A. Heinlein, chapter 18, p. 230, 1985.
  • When my films don't work it's usually because I tried some very experimental idea. I tried new ideas and they just didn't work, as opposed to trying to do something conventional and having it be so conventional nobody wanted to see it.

    Ideas   Trying  
    "Cinematic Phenomenon". The Academy of Achievement Interview, www.achievement.org. June 19, 1999.
  • Ideas are the engines of progress. They improve people's lives by creating better ways to do things. They build and grow successful organizations and keep them healthy and prosperous. Without the ability to get new ideas, an organization stagnates and declines and will eventually be eliminated by competitors who do have fresh ideas.

    Ideas  
    Alan G. Robinson (2009). “Ideas Are Free: How the Idea Revolution Is Liberating People and Transforming Organizations: Easyread Edition”, p.3, ReadHowYouWant.com
  • People ask me: ‘What is punk? How do you define punk?' Here's how I define punk: It's a free space. It could be called jazz. It could be called hip-hop. It could be called blues, or rock, or beat. It could be called techno. It's just a new idea. For me, it was punk rock. That was my entrance to this idea of the new ideas being able to be presented in an environment that wasn't being dictated by a profit motive.

    Ideas  
  • Books opened up a whole new world to me. Through them I discovered new ideas, traveled to new places, and met new people. Books helped me learn to understand other people and they taught me a lot about myself. ... Some books you never forget. Some characters become your friends for life.

    Book   Character   Ideas  
  • One of the things I'm real proud of is I just made a deal with 20th Century Fox, and I've got my own production company now. I'm developing some television and movies for other people because I have a lot of fresh new ideas. To write is what I love the most.

    Real   Writing   Ideas  
    "New Again: Dolly Parton". Interview with Andy Warhol, Maura Moynihan, www.interviewmagazine.com. January 18, 2012.
  • I have devoted 30 years of research to how creative people live and work, to make more understandable the mysterious process by which they come up with new ideas and new things. [...] If I had to express in one word what makes their personalities different from others, it's complexity. They show tendencies of thought and action that in most people are segregated. They contain contradictory extremes; instead of being an "individual", each of them is a "multitude".

    Ideas   People  
    "The Creative Personality". www.psychologytoday.com. July 1, 1996.
  • Permission from the government is an expensive commodity. New ideas rarely have this kind of support. Old ideas often have deep legislative connections to defend them against the new.

    Lawrence Lessig (2002). “The Future of Ideas: The Fate of the Commons in a Connected World”, p.76, Vintage
  • The ultimate freedom for creative groups is the freedom to experiment with new ideas.

    Ideas  
  • The spirit that America has, the American industry creativity it has where anything is possible. Three idealistic Australians bringing in new ideas and being able to make the damn comic books that they've always dreamed about, it's kind of a cool thing.

    Book   Ideas  
    Source: collider.com
  • The future may require not so much having a new idea as stopping having an old idea.

    Ideas  
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