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    Every generation has underestimated the potential for finding new ideas . . . Possibilities do not add up. They multiply.

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    Every great creative idea, formulated as a philosophy, has a social setting - in time, in a geographical location, in a political economy, in a matrix of interests and knowledge. It is not a free-swinging phenomenon like a balloon without moorings. It is not produced in a vacuum and, being creative, it does not work in a vacuum. Nurtured on things experienced and things known, it reaches out toward the unknown like a flower on a stalk growing out of the soil.

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    Every great idea is on the verge of being stupid.

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    Every good story is of course both a picture and an idea, and the more they are interfused the better.

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    Every great idea emerges out of a process of trial-and-error experimentation.

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    Every great thing starts with an idea, followed by a doubt and finally a resolve to abandon or pursue. Victory is a treacherous journey.

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    Every head turned to see two more security guards appear, each holding a Bagshaw by the back of the neck (which might have been considerably less conspicuous had the Bagshaws not been dressed as chimney sweeps). Kat turned back to Hale. 'The Mary Poppins?' 'Seemed like a good idea at the time.

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    Every good idea sooner or later degenerates into hard work.

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    Every great religion is, in truth, a concentration of great ideas, capable, as all ideas are, of infinite expansion and adaptation.

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    Every great idea exerts, on first appearing, a tyrannical influence: Hence, the advantages it brings are turned all too soon into disadvantages.

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    Every human being has gone through a tragedy of sorts. And the idea is that you have two paths you can take, you can find that alchemy that turns lead into gold, find that magic where you can see the loss as an entry point for learning and grow from it and become wiser and stronger.

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    Every idea appears at first as a strange visitor, and when it begins to be realized, it is hardly distinguishable from fantasy.

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    Every great idea starts out as a blasphemy.

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    Every idea I get I have to deny, that's my way of testing it.

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    Every idea is endowed of itself with immortal life, like a human being. All created form, even that which is created by man, is immortal. For form is independent of matter: molecules do not constitute form.

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    Every idea from your thoughts is the real thing it's strength

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    Every idea occurs while you are working. If you are sitting around waiting for inspiration, you could sit there forever.

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    Every important idea in science sounds strange at first.

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    Every improvement or innovation begins with an idea. But an idea is only a possibility - a small beginning that must be nurtured, developed, engineer, tinkered with, championed, tested, implemented and checked ideas have no value until they are implemented.

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    Every joke is an experiment. When you sit, alone, and write a script, or just a joke, you really have no idea if it will succeed.

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    Every kid thinks they have something special about themselves. Every adult thinks they have a big idea at some point in their life. Rather than pursue every thing they possibly can to prepare themselves to enable their idea or special talent, they tend to wing it and make excuses.

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    Every idea, extended into infinity, becomes its own opposite.

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    Every joke is either taken by ads or The Simpsons. It's all about being able to get your ideas out into the universe.

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    Every idea has to become broad till it covers the whole of this world, every aspiration must go on increasing till it has engulfed the whole of humanity, nay, the whole of life, within its scope.

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    Every idea must have a visible enfolding.

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    Every idea that strengthens you must be taken up and every thought that weakens you must be rejected.

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    Every inventor is a crackpot until his idea succeeds.

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    Every idea is an incitement. It offers itself for belief, and if believed it is acted on unless some other belief outweighs it or some failure of energy stifles the movement at its birth. The only difference between the expression of an opinion and an incitement is the speaker's enthusiasm for the result.

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    Every jackass going the roads thinks he has ideas.

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    Every improvement that is put upon the real estate is the result of an idea in somebody's head. The skyscraper is another idea; the railroad is another; the telephone and all those things are merely symbols which represent ideas. An andiron, a wash-tub, is the result of an idea that did not exist before.

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    Every man has a different idea of what's beautiful, and it's best to take the gesture, the shadow of the branch, and let the mind create the tree.

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    Every man must form himself as a particular being, seeking, however, to attain that general idea of which all mankind are constituents.

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    Every man with an idea has at least two or three followers.

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    Every man is occasionally visited by the suspicion that the planet on which he is riding is not really going anywhere; that the Force which controls its measured eccentricities hasn't got anything special in mind. If he broods on this somber theme long enough he gets the doleful idea that the laughing children on a merry-go-round or the thin, fine hands of a lady's watch are revolving more purposely than he is.

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    Every month I look through some ten thousand games, so not as to miss any new ideas and trends.

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    Every new fad or fashion at once has its denouncers from the pulpit, platform, professor's chair.

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    Every new idea is impossibility until it is born.

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    Every now and then a man's mind is stretched by a new idea or sensation, and never shrinks back to its former dimensions.

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    Every novel starts with a theme, and I am constantly looking for big ideas.

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    Every movie goes through that U-shape where you start with 'Oh that's a great idea. I love it.' Everything's possible and then you face 'Oh, we can't do that, and that's impossible, and that's a bad choice.' You go the practicality of it. And then you come up to 'Great.' But that middle part is when you don't have results yet.

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    Every new idea is just a mashup or a remix of one or more previous ideas.

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    Everyone agrees in theory that we can't judge a new idea or point of view unless we enter into it and try it out, but the practice itself is rare.

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    Everyone feels awkward, everyone feels uncomfortable, everyone gets older, everyone gets lonely, everyone gets sick, everyone eventually dies. You’re at the Aspen Ideas Fest, and you have these really smart, really accomplished people who pretend like they’ve somehow figured out a way to bypass the human condition. We live in this culture where there are so many things that want us to pretend that we’re not truly human.

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    Everyone has an idea, but it’s taking those first steps toward turning that idea into a reality that are always the toughest.

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    Everyone has an idea, but it's really about executing the idea and attracting other people to help you with the idea.

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    Everyone has an idea that they think would be a great movie. Everyone has a cousin who they think you should work with.

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    Everyone has the ability to be creative. Everyone has the ability to connect one idea with another, to find an idea in another department, organization, or industry, and connect it with another to solve the challenge at hand.

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    Everyone has ideas. The first step is to learn more about your industry than anyone in the world. Otherwise there is a good chance that the lady that knows it better than you is going to kick your ass. Then you just have to go for it. No excuses. Just work your ass off.

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    Everyone is hustling to get there, and get their two cents in, but are their ideas really well respected? Is there stance in society respected? Respect comes out of living the right way, but it does not always work out that way. People with money, power, they tend to get respect but the the real concept of respect is from people who are truthful and sincere about what is going on.

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    Everyone has so much hope for a better humanity, and many, including [Jean Paul] Sartre, turned to the idea of communism in its beginnings. Generosity had a place in people's hopes.