A Quote by Dan Lipinski

You can be a great researcher, and you can think you have great ideas, but until you're forced to talk to a potential customer, you never really know. — © Dan Lipinski
You can be a great researcher, and you can think you have great ideas, but until you're forced to talk to a potential customer, you never really know.
Great ideas come from everywhere if you just listen and look for them. You never know who's going to have a great idea.
I don't think there's a shortage of remarkable ideas. I think your business has plenty of great opportunities to do great things. Nope, what's missing isn't the ideas. It's the will to execute them.
I have always been very confident and very upbeat about the future potential of India. I think it is a great country with great potential.
I like to think of ideas as potential energy. They're really wonderful, but nothing will happen until we risk putting them into action.
Someone asked me very recently why I have 8 million views on TED - "your work resonates, what are you doing?" What I think my contribution is, what I do well, is I name experiences that are very universal that no one really talks about. That's the researcher in me; that's really part of being a grounded theory researcher - putting names to concepts and experiences that people have. That's the researcher part.
It's hard for me to know. I'll think, 'I really brought off my ideas, it's great,' and no one sparks to it
No question about it: potential is wrapped in great mystery. Like rainbows, which are really circles-we see only the upper halves, the horizon hides the rest-potential never reveals its entirety.
Movies are about people; there're not about ideas. It's like great novels. Great novels are not about ideas. There's never been a great novel about ideas.
You talk about the Pro-Life movement being one of the great shames of our nation. I think, if you want number two, I think - I think it's that. I think it's absolute - it's a travesty that people have forced someone who is gay to make their case that they deserve the same basic rights.
I have insane curiosity as to what happened in all these events. I will never know. I'm not a researcher. I don't possess that kind of mind. I have a researcher who compiles the fact sheets and chronologies that allow me to write these big books of mine.
Once I really maximize my potential-I don't know when that'll be, a year from now, three or four years from now-I think I can be one of the great ones.
Great loves were almost always great tragedies. Perhaps it was because love was never truly great until the element of sacrifice entered into it.
We think that we have great potential but never reach it.
I love America. It's got potential to be great again. But, really, it's not great right now.
I'm definitely a techno-optimist. I think we can do amazing things. But in my experience, if a thing has great potential, there is also a risk of great downsides, so to speak. Coming from a truly, really enthusiastic 'wow decade,' we are now moving into waters where we are somewhat more cautious.
We will never know how great God's love is until we first see how great our sin is.
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