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Ideas Quotes - Page 222

Great thinkers often learn, to their surprise, that new ideas are less than welcome.

Gerd Gigerenzer (2002). “Adaptive Thinking: Rationality in the Real World”, p.46, Oxford University Press

We have 3,141 counties in this country. That would be 20 per county. The idea that we can't assimilate these 8-year-old criminals with their teddy bears is preposterous.

"Rep. Scalise talks GOP agenda, border crisis; Benjamin Netanyahu and Hanan Ashrawi on conflict in Gaza". "Fox News Sunday" with Chris Wallace, www.foxnews.com. July 27, 2014.

A conceived thing is doubly a product of mind, more a product of mind, if you will, than an idea, since ideas arise, so to speak,by the mind's inertia and conceptions of things by its activity. Ideas are mental sediment; conceived things are mental growths.

George Santayana, Marianne S. Wokeck, Martin A. Coleman, James Gouinlock (2011). “The Life of Reason or The Phases of Human Progress: Introduction and Reason in Common Sense, Volume VII, Book One”, p.103, MIT Press

Ideal society is a drama enacted exclusively in the imagination.

George Santayana, Marianne S. Wokeck, Martin A. Coleman, James Gouinlock (2013). “The Life of Reason or The Phases of Human Progress: Reason in Society, Volume VII, Book Two”, p.89, MIT Press

Never listen to music when you're trying go come up with a Big Idea.

"Damn Good Advice (For People With Talent!): How To Unleash Your Creative Potential by America's Master Communicator, George Lois". Book by George Lois, March 12, 2012.

The quality of a play is the quality of its ideas.

"The Play of Ideas". New Statesman, May 6, 1950.

A technical solution may be defined as one that requires a change only in the techniques of the natural sciences, demanding little or nothing in the way of change in human values or ideas of morality.

Garrett James Hardin (1995). “The Immigration Dilemma: Avoiding the Tragedy of the Commons”, F A I R-Federation for American Immigration Reform

There is no idea, no fact, which could not be vulgarized and presented in a ludicrous light.

"Complete Collected Works, Vol. 9". Book by Fyodor Dostoevsky, 1895.