Without tradition, art is a flock of sheep without a shepherd. Without innovation, it is a corpse.
Without tradition, art is a flock of sheep without a shepherd. Without innovation, it is a corpse.

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Other Innovation Quotes :
- Sometimes imagination outsmarts intelligence and enthusiasm outshines experience.
- Innovation is the commercialization of an enabling technology that provides the customer with new capability.
- I believe that poor people are the world’s greatest entrepreneurs. Everyday, they must innovate in order to survive.
- There is no innovation and creativity without failure. Period.
- I trust that you are aware that today’s success is tomorrow’s mediocrity. This means anything appealing today will be appalling tomorrow.
- The competition is out to get you. Are you a moving target or a sitting duck? Innovate or die.
- When something is important enough, you do it even if the odds are not in your favor.
- Disruptors don’t have to discover something new; they just have to discover a practical use for new discoveries.
- Your competitor sees innovation as an opportunity not an inconvenience
- A high degree of autonomy is what permits innovation, experimentation and risk taking in a bureaucracy.
- There is nothing called failure, everything is experience.
- About 95 percent of new products fail.
- When a competitor starts copying your features, you can pretty much write them off completely, as it means they ran out of innovative ideas.
- I have always been driven to buck the system, to innovate, to take things beyond where they’ve been.
- Innovation requires, above all else, a willingness to embrace chaos.
- Being right keeps you in place. Being wrong forces you to explore.
- If humans can live for 100 years, why do companies die so young.
- Every act of creation is, first of all, an act of destruction.
- Dreamers are mocked as impractical. The truth is they are the most practical, as their innovations lead to progress and a better way of life for all of us.
- There probably was a time when the idea of having a toilet inside a house was repulsive.