Harbours of Memory (1921), p. 236
Paraphrased variant: A man must let his ideas grow, not be continually rooting them up to see how they are getting on.
“Young people get the foolish idea that what is new for them must be new for everybody else too. No matter how unconventional they get, they're just repeating what others before them have done.”
Source: After the Banquet
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Japanese author 1925–1970Related quotes
Quoted in: Ann Livermore (1988), Artists and Aesthetics in Spain. p. 154
Attributed from posthumous publications
“Young people must break machines to learn how to use them; get another made!”
when he was told that one of his valuable instruments was broken by a young man, as quoted in Biographical Memoir of Henry Cavendish, by Georges Cuvier, The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal (1828), p. 222.
Ruminator Magazine interview with Susannah McNeely (August/September 2005).
His Nobel lecture, "How I Discovered Phase Contrast" (11December 1953) http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/1953/zernike-lecture.html
“Some people have no idea what they're doing, and a lot of them are really good at it.”
Taking It All In (1983), Why Are Movies So Bad? Or, The Numbers (1980-06-23)