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and	wealth.

         —Napoleon	Hill,	pioneer	of	the	modern	genre	of	personal	success

Ideas,	ideas,	ideas—they	are	the	caffeine	that	keeps	us	alert.

         —Nick	Lyons,	teacher,	writer,	and	publisher

We	are	governed	not	by	armies	and	police,	but	by	ideas.

         —Mona	Caird,	Scottish	novelist,	essayist,	and	feminist

Don’t	worry	about	people	stealing	your	ideas.	If	your	ideas	are	any	good,	you’ll
have	to	ram	them	down	people’s	throats.

         —Howard	Aiken,	physicist	and	computer	pioneer	(as	quoted	in	Portraits	in	Silicon,	1987)	All	great
            deeds	 and	 all	 great	 thoughts	 have	 a	 ridiculous	 beginning.	 Great	 works	 are	 often	 born	 on	 a	 street
            corner	or	in	a	restaurant’s	revolving	door.

         —Albert	Camus,	French	philosopher	(from	his	book	An	Absurd	Reasoning)	

There’s	 no	 shortage	 of	 remarkable	 ideas;	 what’s	 missing	 is	 the	 will	 to	 execute
them.

         —Seth	Godin,	author,	entrepreneur,	and	public	speaker
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