I think we always move from imitation to assimilation to innovation, but I can't name you 20 people outside those we've already recognized who ever got to point three: innovation.
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Innovation comes to you from creators who do have a vision and a passion, and that is how we succeeded.
Americans understand that one of our great national strengths is innovation. Great innovators - Benjamin Franklin, Henry Ford, Thomas Edison, Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, and others - are household names.
Innovation happens because there are people out there doing and trying a lot of different things.
Innovation comes out of great human ingenuity and very personal passions.
My belief in why America has been doing so well up to now is that we have been propelled by our immigrants and our encouragement of technical innovation and, indeed, creativity across the board.
Innovation is so hard and so frustrating; it takes the intersections of people with courage, vision, and resources.
A spirit of innovation is generally the result of a selfish temper and confined views. People will not look forward to posterity, who never look backward to their ancestors.
So, it's a very, you know - maybe we're wrong in - you know, we go around thinking the innovator is the person who's first to kind of conceive of something. And maybe the innovation process continues down the line to the second and the third and the fourth entrant into a field.
Innovation is all about people. Innovation thrives when the population is diverse, accepting and willing to cooperate.
Innovation is serendipity, so you don't know what people will make.
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