Quotes about Innovation
What we need is an entrepreneurial society in which innovation and entrepreneurship are normal, steady and continuous.
— Peter Drucker
The solution of mankind's most vexing problem will not be found in renouncing technical civilization, but in attaining some degree of independence of it.
— Abraham Joshua Heschel
Creative thinking is not stimulated by vicarious issues but by personal problems.
— Abraham Joshua Heschel
Two sources of religious thinking are given us: memory (tradition) and personal insight. We must rely on our memory and we must strive for fresh insight.
— Abraham Joshua Heschel
Towering genius disdains a beaten path... It sees no distinction in adding story to story... It scorns to tread in the footsteps of any predecessor, however illustrious. It thirsts and burns for distinction; and, if possible, it will have it...
— Abraham Lincoln
Towering genius distains a beaten path. It seeks regions hitherto unexplored.
— Abraham Lincoln
The main stimulus for the renewal of Christianity will come from the bottom and from the edge, from sectors of the Christian world that are on the margins.
— Alan Hirsch
How did we ever get to believe that faithfulness involved simply retaining past forms and thinking? With the Creator God as our Father, how did we ever become the socially conservative stiflers of innovation that we are so notoriously perceived to be?
— Alan Hirsch
Life is a lot more fun if you treat its challenges in creative ways.
— Bill Gates
The world is filled with interesting things to do. Don't lead a dull life in such a thrilling world.
— Dale Carnegie
I am not interested in the past. I am interested in the future, for that is where I expect to spend the rest of my life.
— Charles Kettering
The only thing wrong with architecture is architects.
— Frank Lloyd Wright