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American girls are terrific. American wives take too damn much territory.
— Raymond Chandler
Nearly every major breakthrough innovation has been preceded by a string of failed or misguided executions.
— Frans Johansson
Do you know, why stupidity always find in a stupid way?
If you did read the stars so wrong..!! — Nikhil
If you did read the stars so wrong..!! — Nikhil
Breakthrough innovation occurs when we bring down boundaries and encourage disciplines to learn from each other
— Gyan Nagpal
TV has a three storyline structure, but 'The Killing' takes on that structure with such ambition.
— David Hewson
2.3.06.02.087: Unnecessary sharpening of pencils constitutes a waste of public resources, and will be punished as appropriate.
— Jasper Fforde
Self-education is a continuing source of pleasure to me, for the more I know, the fuller my life is and the better I appreciate my own existence
— Isaac Asimov
I want to find a nice decent job as a helicopter pilot.
— Felix Baumgartner
The most serious dangers for American freedom and the American way of life do not come from without.
— Ludwig Von Mises
All of the good stuff is going to be done in the future. The stuff we are doing now is crummy compared with what will finally mature.
— Bill Budge
My goal ... not to go back to Rembrandt ... but to bring the great tradition and whatever is great about it, up to date.
— Jack Levine
Many creative minds, just like many light bulbs, lit up simultaneously, could lead to brainstorming and breakthrough innovation.
— Pearl Zhu
The more you hardwire a company on total quality management, the more it is going to hurt breakthrough innovation,
— Vijay Govindarajan
Not Hercules148 Could have knocked out his brains, for he had none:
— William Shakespeare
Be abnormal; being normal is too predictable for your brand.
— Bernard Kelvin Clive