An original idea. That can't be too hard. The library must be full of them.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
If the only ideas you had were your own, you'd be very limited.
I have this book club, and we don't read one book; we offer up a few suggestions and create a library over time.
Scholars have long dreamed of a universal library containing everything that has ever been written.
The hardest thing is the idea. Ideas come from somewhere but as far as we know they come from nowhere.
Google's library plan was staggering and exciting - it wasn't the idea I objected to, but the method.
Libraries are where it all begins.
Getting an idea for a book is not the problem, but you need 300 ideas - an idea a page.
Ideas aren't magical; the only tricky part is holding on to one long enough to get it written down.
There are no original ideas. There are only original people.
I want another idea, another project, but you can't make them up. They show up.