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| Don't worry about people stealing your ideas. If your ideas are any good, you'll have to ram them down people's throats. | | Howard Aiken | |
| Don't you get the idea I'm one of those goddam radicals. Don't get the idea I'm knocking the American system. | | Al Capone | |
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| Good ideas are common - what's uncommon are people who'll work hard enough to bring them about | | Ashleigh Brilliant | |
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| He is the greatest artist who has embodied, in the sum of his works, the greatest number of the greatest ideas. | | John Ruskin | |
| He was a multi-millionaire. Wanna know how he made all of his money? He designed the little diagrams that tell which way to put batteries in. | | Stephen Wright | |
| I believe in human dignity as the source of national purpose, human liberty as the source of national action, the human heart as the source of national compassion, and in the human mind as the source of our invention and our ideas | | John Fitzgerald Kennedy | |
| I had no idea of the enormous and unquestionably helpful part that humbug plays in the social life of great peoples dwelling in a state of democratic freedom. | | Winston Churchill | |
| I have learned to respect ideas, wherever they come from. Often they come from clients. Account executives often have big creative ideas, regardless of what some writers think. | | Leo Burnett | |
| I know quite certainly that I myself have no special talent; curiosity, obsession and dogged endurance, combined with self-criticism, have brought me to my ideas. | | Albert Einstein | |
| Ideas are like rabbits. You get a couple and learn how to handle them, and pretty soon you have a dozen. | | John Steinbeck | |
| Ideas must work through the brains and arms of good and brave men, or they are no better than dreams | | Ralph Waldo Emerson | |
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| In all affairs, love, religion, politics, or business, it's a healthy idea, now and then, to hang a question mark on things you have long taken for granted | | Bertrand Russell | |
| In art, one idea is as good as another. If one takes the idea of trembling, for instance, all of a sudden most art starts to tremble. Michelangelo starts to tremble. El Greco starts to tremble. All the Impressionists start to tremble. | | Paul Gauguin | |
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