Shinozaki Rika Quotes & Sayings
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We are often better served by connecting ideas than we are by protecting them ... Environments that build walls around good ideas tend to be less innovative in the long run than more open-ended environments. Good ideas may not want to be free, but they want to connect, fuse, recombine ... They want to complete each other as much as they want to compete.
The single maxim that runs through the book: Where Good Ideas Come From . — Steven Johnson

When I started to get older and I thought, "Well, you know now I'm kinda ready to settle down. And I really want to give to children now." Because I feel like I've done everything that I wanted to do in my entire life. — James, Son Of Zebedee

I don't think you can talk about progress in art - movement, but not progress. You can speak of a point on a line for the purpose of locating things, but it's a horizontal line, not a vertical one. — Donald Barthelme

A shady business never yields a sunny life. — B.C. Forbes

What would you expect? Sin will not come to you saying, 'I am sin.' It would do little harm if it did. Sin always seems 'good, pleasant and desirable' at the time of arrival. — J.C. Ryle

Chang despised authority on principle, for even when veiled by the rubric of practical necessity or the weight of tradition he could not see institutional power as anything but an expression of arbitrary personal will, and it galled him profoundly. — Gordon Dahlquist

I have never seen myself as a promoter. I always evaluate myself as a manager. — Dilip Shanghvi

We know too much and feel too little. At least, we feel too little of those creative emotions from which a good life springs. — Bertrand Russell

It's a war, I think, to save the planet, really, from ourselves. — Paul Watson

A monkey was the President, though maybe not the first. And there was peace and harmony throughout the universe. — Tom T. Hall

A lot of people say I seem masculine, but I don't feel it. I feel intrinsically feminine. I'd love to be one of the boys but I always felt a bit on the outside. Maybe my masculine qualities come from overcompensating because I'm not one of the boys. — Tom Hardy

It is by giving the freedom to the other, that is by letting go, we gain our own freedom back. — Aleksandra Ninkovic