Zitat des Tages über Große Ideen / Big Ideas:
The American people... want change. They want big ideas, big reform.
The big ideas always come in flashes. I don't really craft stories that much. I genuinely don't know where these people come from, and I've often wondered if writing is just a socially acceptable form of madness.
Leaders must pick causes they won't abandon easily, remain committed despite setbacks, and communicate their big ideas over and over again in every encounter.
My novels tend to come about from a fusion of two big ideas, creating a critical mass that then fissions, throwing off hundreds of other particles, riffs, tropes and characters.
In some respects, big ideas can be a bit too big for a short story - especially if you've only got a couple of thousand words to play with, and you need room for other stuff, like character, description.
I have big ideas. If you don't like them, don't vote for me.
Believe in something larger than yourself... get involved in the big ideas of your time.
When you're a kid, you have these big ideas and these big dreams to make a change, or maybe you feel like you can't make a difference.
I always tell people that revelling in big ideas for me is kind of like an antidote to existential angst.
It's time for the party of big ideas, not the party of Big Brother!
My second record was all about big ideas - I was trying to make big statements about the culture, about life. I think in a certain way, I was a 27 year old kid with a guitar.
There's going to be a Google or a Facebook or a Zynga every three to five years. Those are really big ideas that do return substantial amounts of money.
I am a joyful conservative, unafraid to articulate big ideas with an optimistic smile.
I welcome and seek your ideas, but do not bring me small ideas; bring me big ideas to match our future.
Blog culture has a hard time digesting narratives, but it has an easy time digesting 'big ideas' pieces.
Chicago is a world-class city filled with amazing people with big ideas.
The 20th century was a test bed for big ideas - fascism, communism, the atomic bomb.
It's true that I have a strong social sensibility, because - bah, because I raised thre children on my own, and I know the difficulties that can represent. All of that makes it appear that there's a difference between Jean-Marie Le Pen's program and mine. But the big ideas are the same.
The aging process is totally minimizing. Life in general is pretty minimizing because you have a lot of big ideas, and you have to battle the mistaken delusions and instability that come with youth.
Big ideas we tend to like are the ones that seem impossible or crazy.
I get so many big ideas while I'm running and such clarity while I'm lifting weights. And staying fit keeps me happy and positive.
Voters go into the ballot box with big ideas in their mind: leadership, change, experience, hope.
In our quest to tweet, like, and trend, we have forgotten that brands can be built through advertising. Ads can generate big ideas that can never be trumped by tactics. That is the magic of an ad, and that is what is missing from many ads today.
Government is really successful when it's willing to make big, bold objectives, like, 'We're going to get to the moon.' But without leaders with big ideas, we get stuck.
I always played around with writing songs, but when you're spending a lot of time in bars, you have a lot of big ideas, but you don't do much with them.