(49 quotes found)
“We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them.”
Albert Einstein
“If all this happened to you what paradigm might you develop? How might that paradigm affect you in terms of your life from that point on? What does this tell you about Abe? There are no failures, only lessons to be learned.”
Oprah Winfrey
“Space Invaders proved so addictive that it not only inaugurated an entire video game paradigm, it caused a nationwide coin shortage in Japan”
Chris Green
“Come out of the circle of time And into the circle of love.”
Rumi
“It's one of those masculine paradigms - the pirate - like the cowboy and the all-American prep, that crops up from time to time in men's fashion. They do get kind of recycled.”
Bruce Pask
“These results really change the paradigm of understanding of how mountain belts grow. We've always assumed that the folding and faulting in the upper crust produced high elevation mountains. Now we have data on ancient mountain elevation that shows something else is responsible for the mountains' uplift.”
Carmala Garzione
“Fertilization is a very basic cell interaction, a very important medical, economic and social interaction. And it's also a paradigm of how other cells interact, because every cell in our body is near or in close contact with other cells. And when those interactions break down you can get cancer and other diseases. So identifying these molecules could give us a better idea of the lock and key necessary for everyday functioning, not only in terms of preventing infertility but also for preventing disease.”
Andrew Singson
“Bandit 'Bullets' shift the wine paradigm in just about every way possible. No bottle. No opener. Less waste. Less energy use. It's packaging for a Green planet!”
Charles Bieler
“You're going to see G.M.'s incentive spending going down quite a bit. It's a paradigm shift.”
Brent Dewar
“Neff wanted to shift the paradigm. He said no matter who you are under this kind of circumstance that being war it will leave a mark, and that mark is predictable and understandable, and we need to do something about it.”
Charles Figley