A Quote by J. D. Vance

I don't think that the Left has a monopoly on bad ideas. I don't think the Right has a monopoly on good ideas. — © J. D. Vance
I don't think that the Left has a monopoly on bad ideas. I don't think the Right has a monopoly on good ideas.
Land monopoly is not only monopoly, but it is by far the greatest of monopolies; it is a perpetual monopoly, and it is the mother of all other forms of monopoly.
Senior men have no monopoly on great ideas. Nor do creative people. Some of the best ideas come from account executives, researchers and others. Encourage this, you need all the ideas you can get.
Think big, think fast, think ahead. Ideas are no one's monopoly.
Nobody has a monopoly on good ideas
The Liberal Party of Canada has no monopoly on public service, we have no monopoly on virtue, and we have no monopoly on wisdom.
One size doesn't fit all, and I don't have a monopoly over good ideas.
As a scientist and successful businessman, I understand that no one has a monopoly on good ideas.
But I'm a big believer that government does not have a monopoly on good ideas.
I think that when you talk to people about Monopoly, they love talking about their memories associated with it. And for me, I'm the same way. I mean, when I think about Monopoly, I think of my family playing at the holidays.
If a company is not a monopoly, then the law assumes market competition can restrain the company's actions. No problem. If a monopoly exists, but the monopoly does not engage in acts designed to destroy competition, then we can assume that it earned and is keeping its monopoly the pro-consumer way: by out-innovating its competitors.
What happens is, you write a spec, people get it, they see your writing, they see you're good, they bring you into their office, and they say, 'Boy, that spec was really good - we'll never make that in a million years. We have rights to the board game of Monopoly. What do you think about a Monopoly movie?'
The right of an inventor to his invention is no monopoly - in any other sense than a man's house is a monopoly.
You want an idea that turns into a monopoly. But you can't get a monopoly, in a big market right away; too much competition for that.
People, who accused me of practising a monopoly were wrong. The media fuelled rumours about my 'monopoly.' The first question I was always asked during interviews was about my supposed monopoly.
Neither party has God on its side, a monopoly on good ideas, or a lock on any single fiscal, social, or moral philosophy.
This land is a monopoly of erroneous ideas.
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