Innovations Quotes
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The world needs more social innovations.
— Anne Wojcicki
When a new building block is discovered, the result is usually a range of innovations.
— John Henry Holland
I do not think that music keeps evolving. It evolved through Bach; since then, in my humble opinion, all the innovations added nothing.
— Gordon Getty
We need the next generation to be motivated and to push technological boundaries, to seek out new innovations.
— Buzz Aldrin
He without inspiration and motivation exists no more in a world full of innovations and inventions!
— Darnaya Darice
Google's competitors fail to demonstrate that Google's actions stifle competition rather than reflect pro-consumer innovations.
— Marvin Ammori
Scientific innovations continually provide us with new means of analyzing the finds.
— Richard Leakey
Evolution continually innovates, but at each level it conserves the elements that are recombined to yield the innovations.
— John Henry Holland
Even when early innovations start to succeed, it is not uncommon to see growing businesses sabotaged for threatening the status quo.
— Jacqueline Novogratz
Albrecht's Law: Social innovations tend to the level of minimum tolerable well being.
— Paul Dickson
Innovations to which we are not committed are illuminating things.
— Agnes Repplier
Innovations never happen as planned.
— Gifford Pinchot
Many of the things the slow food people honor were innovations within historical times. Somebody had to be the first European to eat a tomato.
— Nathan Myhrvold
Innovation has beauty in it. The speed of innovations is getting faster and faster. Remember that ideas are the seeds of innovation.
— Debasish Mridha
It is India's responsibility to display its strength to the World through knowledge and innovations.
— Narendra Modi
Innovations are changes which cannot be decomposed into infinitessimal steps.
— Joseph A. Schumpeter
I think one of the great innovations of sexual harassment law was that it did not use the word "consent." It used the word "welcome."
— Gloria Steinem
Innovations in the field of leadership start by getting studied and practiced; unfortunately then get mass-produced and mimicked.
— Stacy Feiner
Don't be so quick to count out the teenagers. Some of the world's greatest changes, brilliant poetry, and innovations have come from the teenage mind.
— Steve Maraboli
Innovations, instantly followed by a demented lust for them, now arrive with dizzying speed, not just daily, but in one-hour delivery slots.
— Peter Baynham
Effective innovations start small. They are not grandiose. They try to do one specific thing.
— Peter Drucker
In an unfamiliar culture, it is wise to offer no innovations, no suggestions, or lessons.
— Maya Angelou
Innovations seem inevitable in retrospect, but at the time it's an uphill battle.
— Jessica Livingston
It is commonly believed that innovations create changes - but few ever do. Successful innovations exploit changes that have already happened.
— Peter Drucker
Small daily - seemingly insignificant - improvements and innovations lead to staggering achievements over time.
— Robin Sharma
Wherever I am in the world I want to be creating new projects and innovations, which are exciting and make a difference to communities.
— David Batstone
Disruption is a process, not an event, and innovations can only be disruptive relative to something else.
— Clayton M Christensen
I am, as far as my politics reaches, 'King and Country' - no 'Innovations in Religion and Government' say I.
— John Clare
As the 19th century progressed, Europe's innovations, norms and categories came to achieve a truly universal hegemony.
— Pankaj Mishra
In an age of multiple and massive innovations, obsolescence becomes the major obsession.
— Marshall McLuhan
The secret of disruptive innovations and business models isn't that they disrupt an industry; it's that they disrupt people.
— Bernadette Jiwa
I think all great innovations are built on rejections.
— Louise Berliawsky Nevelson
By such innovations are languages enriched, when the words are adopted by the multitude, and naturalized by custom.
— Miguel De Cervantes
Alberta funds almost all its schools and districts to design and evaluate their own innovations. Teachers are the drivers of change, not the driven.
— Andy Hargreaves
Integrity is the source of new solutions and innovations; courage is a means of halting progress down a wrong road.
— Scott K. Edinger
When men are easy in their circumstances, they are naturally enemies to innovations.
— Joseph Addison
Technological innovations do not define a science; they merely prove that medicine is scientific - i.e.,
— Siddhartha Mukherjee
As the births of living creatures are at first ill-shapen, so are all innovations, which are the births of time.
— Francis Bacon
You should always look for opportunities to test innovations on a subset of users if you can.
— Jeff Jordan
Innovations until now conceived by no one at all
— Israel Kirzner
Judaism, Christianity & Islam are innovations on fragments from the periphery of the African cultural and spiritual system.
— James Small
Great innovations should not be forced on slender majorities.
— Thomas Jefferson
Innovations that drive lasting economic growth emerge from the most advanced science, mathematics and technology.
— Susan Hockfield
Predicting innovation is something of a self-canceling exercise: the most probable innovations are probably the least innovative.
— P. J. O'Rourke
Most innovations fail. And companies that don't innovate die.
— Henry Chesbrough
There seems to be no limit to the exciting possibilities that come from combining technical innovations, the Internet, and social media.
— Mohamed El-Erian
Innovations are the magnificent elevators of a transformational life.
— Debasish Mridha
In its most limited sense, modern, art would seem to concern itself only with the technical innovations of the period.
— Edward Hopper
Successful innovations become conventions.
— Mason Cooley
The most dynamic cities have always been immersed in the critical innovations of their time.
— Geoff Mulgan
Employment deprives you of innovations
— Sunday Adelaja
In fact, most of the great human innovations of the last few centuries happened under elvin tutelage. Electricity. Penicillin. Chocolate cake.
— Shannon Messenger
Some leaders push innovations by being good at the big picture. Others do so by mastering details. Jobs did both, relentlessly.
— Walter Isaacson