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"The existence of any method, standard, custom or practice is no reason for its continuance when a better is offered."
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"Invention, it must be humbly admitted, does not consist in creating out of void but out of chaos."

"Innovation lies in a creative mind."

"Innovation has beauty in it. The speed of innovations is getting faster and faster. Remember that ideas are the seeds of innovation."

"Convert everything around you into meaningful products."

"Start the conversion process and birth your products."

"I am certain that a Sewing Machine would relieve as much human suffering as a hundred Lunatic Asylums, and possibly a good deal more."

"The significant problems we have cannot be solved at the same level of thinking with which we created them."

"Observation is a critical activity in the innovation process to understand the context of an issue from a human perspective."

"Telephone did not come into existence from the persistent improvement of the postcard."
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"It is never worth while to absolutely exhaust one's self or to take big chances unless for an adequate object."


"To announce that there must be no criticism of the president... is morally treasonable to the American public."


"Books are all very well in their way, and we love them at Sagamore Hill; but children are better than books."


"I am an American; free born and free bred, where I acknowledge no man as my superior, except for his own worth, or as my inferior, except for his own demerit."


"One of our defects as a nation is a tendency to use what have been called "weasel words." When a weasel sucks eggs the meat is sucked out of the egg. If you use a "weasel word" after another there is nothing left of the other."


"Books are almost as individual as friends. There is no earthly use in laying down general laws about them. Some meet the needs of one person, and some of another; and each person should beware of the booklover's besetting sin, of what Mr. Edgar Allan Poe calls 'the mad pride of intellectuality,' taking the shape of arrogant pity for the man who does not like the same kind of books."


"There were all kinds of things I was afraid of at first, ranging from grizzly bears to 'mean' horses and gun-fighters; but by acting as if I was not afraid I gradually ceased to be afraid."


"A people without children would face a hopeless future, a country without trees is almost as helpless."
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