17 Quotes by Thomas A. Edison about men
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I am more of a sponge than an inventor. I absorb ideas from every source. I take half-matured schemes for mechanical development and make them practical. I am a sort of a middleman between the long-haired and impractical inventor and the hard-headed business man who measures all things in terms of dollars and cents. My principal business is giving commercial value to the brilliant but misdirected ideas of others.
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The stomach is the only part of man which can be fully satisfied. The yearning of man's brain for new knowledge and experience and for more pleasant and comfortable surroundings never can be completely met. It is an appetite which cannot be appeased.
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Until man duplicates a blade of grass, nature can laugh at his so called scientific knowledge.
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There is no limit to which a man will not go to avoid thinking.
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The world owes nothing to any man, but every man owes something to the world.
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I would rather have one man with enthusiasm working with me than ten who are complacent.
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All bibles are man-made.
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It is a terrible situation when the Government, to insure the National Wealth, must go in debt and submit to ruinous interest charges, at the hands of men, who control the fictitious value of gold. Interest is the invention of Satan.
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