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The magical thing about this network is not just that it collapses distance and makes everyone your neighbor. It also dramatically increases the number of brilliant minds we can have working together on the same problem--and that scales up the rate of innovation to a staggering degree.
What I remember above all about Harvard was being in the midst of so much energy and intelligence. It could be exhilarating, intimidating, sometimes even discouraging, but always challenging. It was an amazing privilege…and though I left early, I was transformed by my years at Harvard, the friendships I made, and the ideas I worked on.
Being different is not that difficult. We are all different from different perspectives. But I think being different is good, because you present a different point of view. You may have the chance to make a difference.
I've always been fascinated by the idea of transformation, both physically and emotionally.
I've always been interested in the idea of redemption and second chances.
Ideas are like fish. If you want to catch little fish, you can stay in the shallow water. But if you want to catch the big fish, you've got to go deeper.
I don't believe in perfection. I think that's a very dangerous idea. It's a very unattainable idea.
I like the idea of taking something that is familiar and doing something unexpected with it.
Always trust your instincts, but be open to collaboration and new ideas.
I've always been fascinated by the idea of creating worlds that don't exist.
Be less curious about people and more curious about ideas.
In science, the credit goes to the man who convinces the world, not to the man to whom the idea first occurs.
In science, the credit goes to the man who convinces the world, not to the man to whom the idea first occurs.
The power of computing lies in its ability to transform ideas into reality.
The real romance is out ahead and yet to come. The computer revolution hasn't started yet. Don't be misled by the enormous flow of money into bad defacto standards for unsophisticated buyers using poor adaptations of incomplete ideas.
In the realm of theoretical computer science, we often find that the most profound insights come from the simplest ideas.
The most dangerous thought you can have as a creative person is to think you know what you're doing.