“David had great, grand ideas. To become well known, famous, for him was initially to have the resources to realize what his ideas were. He really does come from that spirit, he just didn’t want to be famous per se.”— Tony VIsconti, amazon.com
“Elaine, these ideas are all in the air. They're in the air.”— Spike Feresten, Mr. Lippman, Harris Shore, imdb.com
“I just had to take the hypertext idea and connect it to the TCP and DNS ideas and — ta-da!— the World Wide Web.”— Tim Berners-Lee, amazon.com
“My ideas come from life; they come from work; they come from everyday living.”— Ralph Lauren, global.ralphlauren.com
“Even if you want to stick to an idea, if it doesn't work for you, it will change on its own accord. Be patient.”— Yoko Ono, twitter.com
“Great ideas come from everywhere if you just listen and look for them. You never know who’s going to have a great idea.””— Sam Walton, amazon.com
“If I have a thousand ideas and only one turns out to be good, I am satisfied.”— Alfred Nobel, en.wikiquote.org
“The best ideas are the honest ones. Ones born out of personal experience. Ones that originated to help a few and ended up helping many.”— Simon Sinek, twitter.com
“Not many composers have ideas. Far more of them know how to use strange instruments which do not require ideas.”— George Gershwin, en.wikiquote.org
“Why try to predict what something is capable of or what it’s going to do? Instead, why not just make a runway for ideas to take flight—and then enjoy watching them soar.”— Chip Gaines, amazon.com
“I told my therapist ‘I’m not really a person, I’m more just a collection of ideas.”— John Mayer, twitter.com
“I was attending the American Society of Animal Science meetings when the flood occurred. I first learned about it when I read about it on the front page of USA Today, a national newspaper. I grieved for the "dead" books, the same way most people grieve for a dead relative. The destruction of books u…”— Temple Grandin, en.wikiquote.org
“The most potent weapon in the hands of the oppressor is the mind of the oppressed.”— Steve Biko, amazon.com
“Remember on the right night and under the right light any idea can seem like a good one and love love is mostly ill advised but always brave.”— Yrsa Daley Ward, amazon.com
“Asking protestors to remain non-violent as Nazis approach them is in effect, asking those of us who are the target of Nazi violence, to be willing to die for the sake of liberal sensibilities. You don’t have to support violence yourself or go out and punch a Nazi, but do not ask marginalized people…”— Abdullah Shihipar, qz.com
“Anti-fascist violence is fundamentally misunderstood. Dismissed as reckless and unnecessary, it is actually a last resort tactic that is born out of necessity and meticulous planning. Anti fascist protestors are not terrorists; if anything, they are heroes. They put their bodies on the line, risking…”— Abdullah Shihipar, qz.com
“On two occasions I have been asked, — "Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?" In one case a member of the Upper, and in the other a member of the Lower, House put this question. I am not able rightly to apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas…”— Charles Babbage, amazon.com
“I thought you could write something about me that men can't – What I want written – I do not know – I have no definite idea of what it should be. – but a woman who has lived many things and who sees lines and colors as an expression of living – might say something that a man can't – I feel there is…”— Georgia O’Keeffe, en.wikiquote.org