New Concepts Quotes
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New Concepts Quotes & Sayings
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I always like to play very contemporary concepts of swing right next to New Orleans music because it highlights continuum.
— Wynton Marsalis
An economy open to new concepts and novel ventures is bound to generate unequal gains.
— Edmund Phelps
To be successful one must be willing to learn and apply new concepts and not be afraid of change.
— Craig R. Barrett
We must think differently, look at things in a different way. Peace requires a world of new concepts, new definitions.
— Yitzhak Rabin
Science advances, not by the accumulation of new facts, but by the continuos development of new concepts.
— James Bryant Conant
Imagination guides you in your contacts with individuals and crowds, so you can discover new concepts and approaches.
— Wilferd Peterson
New ideas are one of the most overrated concepts of our time. Most of the important ideas that we live with aren't new at all.
— Andy Rooney
Creative ideas are often attacked because people oppose change or do not understand new concepts.
— Henry Heimlich
New concepts should be introduced by the power of imagery.
— Douglas Coop
YouTube is found footage. It's here to stay, and people will always come up with new concepts that will make sense for found footage.
— Jason Blum
Becoming limitless involves mental agility; the ability to quickly grasp and incorporate new ideas and concepts with confidence.
— Lorii Myers
For Europe, for ourselves and for humanity, comrades, we must turn over a new leaf, we must work out new concepts, and try to set afoot a new man.
— Frantz Fanon
Entirely new concepts are very rare in politics ...
— Hannah Arendt
In an effort to reclaim our humanity, let us find new motivation for living by opening our minds to broader concepts of spirituality.
— Kevin Powell
Mathematicians seem to have no difficulty in creating new concepts faster than the old ones become well understood.
— Edward Norton Lorenz