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Once an innovation reaches a certain level of popularity, its success is virtually assured. By the same token, great innovations can fail because the domino effect doesn't kick in.15 — Michael J. Mauboussin

The problem in this world is not civil disobedience ... th e problem in this world is civil obedience. — Howard Zinn

I never know what I am writing. The moment you know what you're writing, you're writing nothing worth reading. — Richard Flanagan

I don't think our music has much to do with math rock. — Ian Williams

No error is more certain than the one proceeding from a hasty and superficial view of the subject. — James Madison

Wisdom is the essential basis of greatness. — Wallace D. Wattles

At the end of the day, you are solely responsible for your success and your failure. And the sooner you realize that, you accept that, and integrate that into your work ethic, you will start being successful. As long as you blame others for the reason you aren't where you want to be, you will always be a failure. — Erin Cummings

I love the sea but it does not love me. The sea is like a desert in that it is quite rightly feared. The sea and the desert are both hungry, they have things to be getting on with so you do not go into them lightly. — Tim Winton

Alec would have said he could have benefited from a bit more in the way of constructive cowardice. — Cassandra Clare

Psychologically, Japanese women depend largely on each other. In their sex-segregated society, they could be criticized for living in a female ghetto, and yet they have what some American feminists are trying to build, a "women's culture" with its own customs, values and even language. — Kittredge Cherry

I grew up Presbyterian. Presbyterians thought the Methodists were wrong. Catholics thought all Protestants were wrong. The Jews thought the Christians were wrong. So, what I'm financing is humility. I want people to realize that you shouldn't think you know it all. — John Templeton

In the beginning, I didn't have to love them, my acts. It was mostly about being successful, getting a trophy, and making some money. Now if I don't love the idea of it, I don't work on it. — Michael Cohl

But most important of all, he kicked off in the humble tone he had been taught in his management courses: — David Lagercrantz