Quotes about Innovation
High-profile accidents at Three Mile Island in the United States, Chernobyl in the former U.S.S.R., and Fukushima in Japan put a spotlight on all these risks. There are real problems that led to those disasters, but instead of getting to work on solving those problems, we just stopped trying to advance the field.
— Bill Gates
We already know the emissions number; it's 51 billion tons each year. As for the cost of removing a ton of carbon from the air, that figure hasn't been firmly established, but it's at least $200 per ton. With some innovation, I think we can realistically expect it to get down to $100 per ton, so that's the number I'll use. That gives us the following equation: 51 billion tons per year x $100 per ton = $5.1 trillion per year
— Bill Gates
Making Carbon-Free Electricity Nuclear fission. Here's the one-sentence case for nuclear power: It's the only carbon-free energy source that can reliably deliver power day and night, through every season, almost anywhere on earth, that has been proven to work on a large scale.
— Bill Gates
The world needs to provide more energy so the poorest can thrive, but we need to provide that energy without releasing any more greenhouse gases. Now the problem seemed even harder.
— Bill Gates
Technology is only one reason that the energy industry can't change as quickly as the computer industry. There's also size. The energy industry is simply enormous—at around $5 trillion a year, one of the biggest businesses on the planet. Anything that big and complex will resist change.
— Bill Gates
Vision is the God-given ability to see possible solutions to the everyday problems of life.
— Bill Hybels
I would like my readers to close the cover at the end and say: Wow, I never thought of it like that before!
— Ted Dekker
I was fortunate enough to work at the peak of the great golden age of musicals. And then for awhile, I think they were being advanced in different ways. Andrew Lloyd-Webber brought the rock beat to musicals; people tried different things. The joy of musicals is that there is no perfect recipe; it is what you throw into it.
— Julie Andrews
The function of the artist is to invent, not to chronicle.
— Oscar Wilde
You have to be constantly reinventing yourself and investing in the future.
— Reid Hoffman
One of the best things to come out of the home computer revolution could be the general and widespread understanding of how severely limited logic really is.
— Frank Herbert
I believe totally in a Capitalist System, I only wish that someone would try it.
— Frank Lloyd Wright