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Quotes about ideas
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The idea is in my head to put it down is nothing. (Cleese John)
Ideas are invented only as correctives to the past. Through repeated rectification of this kind one may hope to disengage an idea that is valid. (Cleese John)
Ideas are refined and multiplied in the commerce of minds. In their splendor, images effect a very simple communion of souls. (Cleese John)
An idea is never given to you without you being given the power to make it reality. You must, nevertheless, suffer for it. (Cleese John)
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In every great time there is some one idea at work which is more powerful than any other, and which shapes the events of the time and determines their ultimate issues. (Cleese John)
Take the obvious, add a cupful of brains, a generous pinch of imagination, a bucketful of courage and daring, stir well and bring to a boil. (Cleese John)
We are not to make the ideas of contentment and aspiration quarrel, for God made them fast friends. A man may aspire, and yet be quite content until it is time to raise; and both flying and resting are but parts of one contentment. The very fruit of the gospel is aspiration. It is to the heart what spring is to the earth, making every root, and bud, and bough desire to be more. - (Cleese John)
A good idea plus capable men cannot fail; it is better than money in the bank. (Cleese John)
We like to test things... no matter how good an idea sounds, test it first. (Cleese John)
It is the nature of thought to find its way into action. (Cleese John)
The most important thing in science is not so much to obtain new facts as to discover new ways of thinking about them. (Cleese John)
It is useless to send armies against ideas. (Cleese John)
So long as new ideas are created, sales will continue to reach new highs. (Cleese John)
There is no adequate defense, except stupidity, against the impact of a new idea. (Cleese John)
Get your ideas on paper and study them. Do not let them go to waste! (Cleese John)
Every new idea is an impossibility until it is born. (Cleese John)
If you want to get across an idea, wrap it up in a person. (Cleese John)
We are governed not by armies, but by ideas. (Cleese John)
A man is not necessarily intelligent because he has plenty of ideas, any more than he is a good general because he has plenty of soldiers. (Cleese John)
There are well-dressed foolish ideas, just as there are will-dressed fools. (Cleese John)
Nothing is more dangerous than an idea, when you only have one. (Cleese John)
The wise only possess ideas; the greater part of mankind are possessed by them. (Cleese John)
Hang ideas! They are tramps, vagabonds, knocking at the back-door of your mind, each taking a little of your substance, each carrying away some crumb of that belief in a few simple notions you must cling to if you want to live decently and would like to die easy! (Cleese John)
An idea is the only level which moves the world. (Cleese John)
Not the one who has many ideas, but the one who has a single conviction may become a great person. (Cleese John)
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