When you don’t have anything interesting to say, step aside and let the people who do have something to say have the floor:
- “ . . . by pitting multiple scenarios of the future against one another and leaving many different doors open, you can prepare yourself for a future that is inherently unpredictable. Brainstorming pays off. And the more possibilities you can entertain, the less likely you are to be blindsided.” - Peter Coy and Neil Gross, Business Week, August 30, 1999
- "The best way to have a good idea is to have lots of ideas." - Linus Pauling
- "I not only use all the brains I have, but all I can borrow." - Woodrow Wilson
- “It's hard for corporations to understand that creativity is not just about succeeding. It's about experimenting and discovering.” - Gordon Mackenzie
- “Don’t ever miss a day without improving something personally.” - David Glass, Wal-Mart, 2000
- “Your teaching must have the integrity of serious, sound words to which no one can take exception. If it does, no opponent will be able to find anything bad to say about us, and hostility will yield to shame.” - Paul of Tarsus
- "Be so good that they can't ignore you." - Steve Martin
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