I became an entrepreneur because I wanted to innovate to improve people’s lives, not to become a pesky, spam-crazy nuisance.
I became an entrepreneur because I wanted to innovate to improve people’s lives, not to become a pesky, spam-crazy nuisance.

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Other Innovation Quotes :
- Innovation is a process for introducing better and new unique solution to meet out the needs and requirement of existing markets.
- What is now proved was once only imagined
- Innovation is the specific instrument of entrepreneurship. The act that endows resources with a new capacity to create wealth.
- No idea is so outlandish that it should not be considered.
- Innovation is starting the use of new methods in social, cultural and administrative environments to adapt to changing conditions.
- Being innovative is more important than any specific innovation. Innovativeness is a way of thinking.
- We are not creators; only combiners of the created. Invention isn’t about new ingredients, but new recipes. And innovations taste the best.
- Disruption isn’t about what happens to you, it’s about how you respond to what happens to you.
- Keep in mind that imagination is at the heart of all innovation. Crush or constrain it and the fun will vanish.
- Innovation is an idea, practice or object that is perceived as new by an individual or other unit of adoption.
- Innovation is implementing new ideas that create value.
- The only thing that makes sense to do is strive for greater collective enlightenment.
- Be creative while inventing ideas, but be disciplined while implementing them.
- Learning to fail is a virtue. Failing to learn is a sin.
- There’s a way to do it better. Find it.
- Don’t try to think outside the box- get outside the box, then think!
- Innovate or die, and there’s no innovation if you operate out of fear of the new or untested.
- Progress is made by lazy men looking for easier ways to do things.
- Anything beautiful now was just a thought yesterday.
- It’s comfortable and easy to stick with the things we believe, but by doing so we’re also stifling our ability to be innovative.