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Design works if its authentic, inspired, and has a clear point of

Design works if its authentic, inspired, and has a clear point of view. It cant be a collection of input. – Ron Johnson

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Innovation is this amazing intersection between someones imagination and the reality in which they live. The problem is, many companies dont have great imagination, but their view of reality tells them that its impossible to do what they imagine. – Ron Johnson

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While a case can be made for intelligent design, I cant figure out why some Christians are so thrilled about that possibility. First of all, it doesnt prove theres a God. If anything, intelligent design lends support to some form of pantheism that defines God as immanent within nature. – Tony Campolo

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Design is a funny word. Some people think design means how it looks. But of course, if you dig deeper, its really how it works. – Steve Jobs

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Once you understand this way, you will be able to make your room alive you will be able to design a house together with your family a garden for your children places where you can work beautiful terraces where you can sit and dream. – Christopher Alexander

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The roundness of lifes design may be a sign that there is a presence beyond ourselves. – Wally Lamb

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I hope Ive lived a life of science whose style will encourage younger people. – Joshua Lederberg

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