Quotes about ideas and thoughts
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F. Scott Fitzgerald photo

“No grand idea was ever born in a conference, but a lot of foolish ideas have died there.”

Notebook E: Epigrams, Wisecracks, and Jokes http://books.google.com/books?id=NIhKY8SpAE4C&q=%22No+grand+idea+was+ever+born+in+a+conference+but+a+lot+of+foolish+ideas+have+died+there%22&pg=PA123#v=onepage
Quoted, The Crack-Up (1936)

Jean Paul Sartre photo
Geoff Dyer photo
Jack Layton photo

“We want to challenge the established ideas with new ideas.”

Jack Layton (1950–2011) Leader of the New Democratic Party of Canada

In his victory speech after winning the NDP leadership on the first ballot, Jan. 26, 2003.

William Pfaff photo

“America's problem is how to free itself from the grip of it's exhausted ideas.”

William Pfaff (1928–2015) American journalist

Source: Barbarian Sentiments - How The American Century Ends (1989), Chapter 1, Dead Stars, p. 11.

Diogenes of Sinope photo
Adolf Hitler photo

“Because it seems inseparable from the social idea and we do not believe that there could ever exist a state with lasting inner health if it is not built on internal social justice, and so we have joined forces with this knowledge.”

Adolf Hitler (1889–1945) Führer and Reich Chancellor of Germany, Leader of the Nazi Party

"Why We Are Anti-Semites," August 15, 1920 speech in Munich at the Hofbräuhaus. Translated from Vierteljahrshefte für Zeitgeschichte, 16. Jahrg., 4. H. (Oct., 1968), pp. 390-420. Edited by Carolyn Yeager. https://carolynyeager.net/why-we-are-antisemites-text-adolf-hitlers-1920-speech-hofbr%C3%A4uhaus
1920s

Amartya Sen photo
Julian Schwinger photo
Phillip Guston photo
Morton Feldman photo
George Galloway photo
Yanis Varoufakis photo
Denis Healey photo

“No. Absolutely not. I think that the Russians are praying for a Labour victory…praying is perhaps an unfortunate choice of words. I think that they would much prefer a Labour government and that the idea that they would prefer a Tory government, I think is utter bunkum, and they [the Soviets] authorized me to say so.”

Denis Healey (1917–2015) British Labour Party politician and Life peer

Answering a suggestion that the Soviets would prefer a Conservative government led by Margaret Thatcher than a Labour government headed by Neil Kinnock at a press conference in Moscow after a meeting with Anatoly Dobrynin (11 May 1987), quoted in E. B. Geelhoed, Margaret Thatcher: In Victory and Downfall, 1987 and 1990 (Greenwood, 1992), pp. 120-1.
1980s

John Gray photo
Amir Taheri photo

“Ideas appropriate to a past social order have a strange power of influencing thought and action within a later institutional frame work.”

Eric Roll, Baron Roll of Ipsden (1907–2005) British economist

Introduction, p. 17
A History of Economic Thought (1939)

David Lloyd George photo
Jean Metzinger photo
Gerrit Benner photo

“A painting is good if it is not finished. Just like ideas. Finished ideas are dead… Everything is floating, just as in life – also life will never get ready.”

Gerrit Benner (1897–1981) Dutch painter

translation from Dutch: Fons Heijnsbroek, 2018, version in original Dutch (citaat van Gerrit Benner, in het Nederlands:) Een schilderij is goed als het niet af is. Net als bij ideeën. Ideeën die af zijn, zijn dood.. .Alles vloeit, net als in het leven – dat komt ook nooit klaar.
Quote of Gerrit Benner, in: Gerrit Benner, G. Westenberg en E. van Dooren , Harlingen 2005, p. 4; as cited in Lucht in de Nederlandse kunst sinds 1850 https://www.franshalsmuseum.nl/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/Catalogus_Lucht.pdf, Antoon Erftemeijer; catalogue of Frans Halsmuseum Haarlem, 2014, p 45
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Sri Aurobindo photo
Michael Savage photo

“I intend to make this day forward the first day of the rest of my life. We can change our lives. You say, 'Well, what's wrong with your life, Michael?' Well, it's not that there's anything wrong with my life, but it's not what I want it to be. I don't feel that I'm inspiring people in the way I want to inspire them. You see, you can inspire through hate; you can inspire through love, hope, humor – the positives. I look at the history of the world, and I look at the world today, and I realize that if we don't inspire each other through positive attributes – love, hope and humor – we're gonna descend into the barbarism of the Left and the barbarism of ISIS. You like me to be hard, you like me to be tough, you like me to give you the breaking news, you like me to be cynical, you like me to analytical, you like me to give you stuff that you don't hear anywhere else – I get that. But there's a limit to that. There's a lot of area beyond all that.I think of Christmas. Christianity is the religion of peace. Christianity is the true religion of peace. 'Turn the other cheek.' 'Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.' These are messages that come from Christianity. What can you do in an age of deceit and lies and terror? You can go to church again. However un-needing you think you really are, you know in your heart that there's something missing in you. You know that you crave something greater. Because the human being is not a dog. We are unique creatures. And we need something different than the bear, the dog, the snake and the eagle. What is that thing that we need? It's that 'thing' called God.The media has promulgated the idea, and promoted the idea, that we only need food and fornication. And so when people are empty that's what they seek. And when they are really empty, what happens? They become drug addicts. They start with marijuana, they end up with heroin, crack, you name it. As God has been driven out of America, drugs have entered America. What does an empty soul look to do? An empty soul looks to fill itself. Just as an empty vessel needs to be filled with a liquid to be complete, an empty human being needs to fill itself to be complete. And how does it fill itself? I know, again, many of you will laugh because you're cynical; it's through those things I'm talking about – inspiration. Do you think a musician can play one day without inspiration from somewhere? The greatest artists in the history of the world were not drug-addicts. They were usually God-addicts. Look at the greatest art in history, you'll find most of them were super religious people, who literally saw God in their living room, and they took the power of God and that was transmitted through the paintbrush, or through that piece of marble. How could a man like Rodin take a piece of inert stone, and inside that stone see the essence of the human form, and sculpt from that block of inert stone, a marble, the portrait of a human being that looks so real – a hundred years later I go and look at them in the museum, and literally inside that carved eye I can see the person; how is that possible? How? It's a different show than I've ever done in my 21 years, because each day to me – I must tell you – I see as my last day, my last day on Earth.”

Michael Savage (1942) U.S. radio talk show host, Commentator, and Author

The Savage Nation (1995- ), 2015

Ralph Waldo Emerson photo

“We but half express ourselves, and are ashamed of that divine idea which each of us represents.”

Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803–1882) American philosopher, essayist, and poet

1840s, Essays: First Series (1841), Self-Reliance

Baruch Spinoza photo
Robert G. Ingersoll photo
Harrison Birtwistle photo
David C. McClelland photo
John Paul Stevens photo
Sukarno photo
Letitia Elizabeth Landon photo
Gloria E. Anzaldúa photo
Matthew Lewis (writer) photo

“My idea of a fine wine was one that merely stained your teeth without stripping the enamel.”

Clive James (1939–2019) Australian author, critic, broadcaster, poet, translator and memoirist

Memoirs, Falling Towards England (1985)

Rousas John Rushdoony photo
S.L.A. Marshall photo
Georg Christoph Lichtenberg photo

“Many things about our bodies would not seem to us so filthy and obscene if we did not have the idea of nobility in our heads.”

Georg Christoph Lichtenberg (1742–1799) German scientist, satirist

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Aphorisms (1765-1799), Notebook D (1773-1775)

Aron Ra photo
Leszek Kolakowski photo
Ayn Rand photo
Norman Angell photo
Ian Buruma photo
Mark Pattison photo
Knut Hamsun photo
James A. Garfield photo
Amit Chaudhuri photo
E. C. George Sudarshan photo

“Ideas are like bundles of trajectories undergoing complicated evolution.”

E. C. George Sudarshan (1931–2018) Indian physicist

in A Glance Back at Five Decades of Scientific Research, published in Particles and Fields: Classical and Quantum, Journal of Physics: Conference Series 87 (2007), IOP Publishing, p. 9.

Patrick Swift photo
Maajid Nawaz photo

“On balance, the cartesian metaphor of organism as machine has proved to be a good idea. Ideas do not have to be correct in order to be good; its only necessary that, if they do fail, they do so in an interesting way.”

Robert Rosen (1934–1998) American theoretical biologist

R. Rosen Life, p. 248, quoted in: Carl F Gethmann (2011) Lebenswelt und Wissenschaft. p. 139

Roger Manganelli photo
Ilana Mercer photo

“The strength of ideas rests on their relationship to reality.”

Ilana Mercer South African writer

"MacKinnon's Textual Harassment" http://www.unz.org/Pub/AmConservative-2006jan16-00033 The American Conservative, January 16, 2006.
2000s, 2006

Agatha Christie photo
Matt Ridley photo
Adair Turner, Baron Turner of Ecchinswell photo

“In the second half of the twentieth century, the idea became increas ingly dominant that attaining a superior growth rate and thus increased prosperity should be the central objective of public policy.”

Adair Turner, Baron Turner of Ecchinswell (1955) British businessman

Source: Economics after the crisis : objectives and means (2012), Ch. 1 : Economic Growth, Human Welfare, and Inequality

Neil Gaiman photo

“You get ideas from daydreaming. You get ideas from being bored. You get ideas all the time. The only difference between writers and other people is we notice when we're doing it.”

Neil Gaiman (1960) English fantasy writer

" Where do you get your ideas? http://www.neilgaiman.com/p/Cool_Stuff/Essays/Essays_By_Neil/Where_do_you_get_your_ideas%3F" (1997)

Tommy Douglas photo
Kent Hovind photo
Jean-François Millet photo
Samuel T. Cohen photo
Tori Amos photo
Valentino Braitenberg photo
Roberto Mangabeira Unger photo
Camille Paglia photo
Lloyd Kaufman photo
Milan Kundera photo
Rebecca West photo
Rafael Sabatini photo
John Gray photo
J.M. Coetzee photo
Rudolf Höss photo
Kurt Schwitters photo
Richard Salter Storrs photo
Stanley Knowles photo

“All told it is a new world. It calls for new ideas. In Canada it calls for a New Party.”

Stanley Knowles (1908–1997) Canadian politician

Source: The New Party - (1961), Chapter 7, Program, p. 83

Roberto Mangabeira Unger photo
Robert G. Ingersoll photo
André Maurois photo
John Barth photo
Gao Xingjian photo

“Indeed, loft aspirations produce ideas.”

Source: Soul Mountain (1989), ch. 5, p. 32

Thom Yorke photo

“Don't get any big ideas,
They're not gonna happen.”

Thom Yorke (1968) English musician, philanthropist and singer-songwriter

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Lyrics, In Rainbows (2007)

Jean Tinguely photo
Prem Rawat photo

“fear or freedom
choose freedom
choose freedom
--
being free
is not an idea
it is a feeling
it emanates from within”

Prem Rawat (1957) controversial spiritual leader

From a collection of hundreds of quotes set to music and available online at Maharaji's personal website http://www.maharaji.net/ (2001)
2000s

Norman Mailer photo

“What we call inspiration in poetry is usually a visitation of words and rhythms rather than ideas.”

Dennis O'Driscoll (1954–2012) Irish poet, critic

Poetry Quotes

Maureen Dowd photo

“The idea of American exceptionalism doesn't extend to Americans being exceptional.”

Maureen Dowd (1952) American journalist

New York Times column (September 20, 2008)

Carl Panzram photo
Alvin M. Weinberg photo