
Top 17 Masaru Ibuka Quotes
#1. Establish a place of work where engineers can feel the joy of technological innovation, be aware of their mission to society and work to their heart's content.
Masaru Ibuka
#2. Action based only on principles isnt always good even if it feels good.
John Chancellor
#3. Creativity comes from looking for the unexpected and stepping outside your own experience.
Masaru Ibuka
#4. I think self-deprecation is such a disease, and I want to cure everybody of it and so that's my contribution.
Margaret Cho
#5. If I know my own heart, I do now feel the necessity of resigning myself into the hands of my God, to mould and guide me at His will; tho I dare not say that I am, at present, willing to do it.
Elijah Parish Lovejoy
#6. We focused on getting popchips into the hands of tastemakers and influencers wherever they were, from the fashionistas at Mercedes Benz fashion week to the passengers on Virgin Airlines.
Keith Belling
#7. Too many women have gone through. I am at last alone without being alone.
Charles Bukowski
#8. The neglected heart will soon be a heart overrun with worldly thoughts; the neglected life will soon become a moral chaos.
Aiden Wilson Tozer
#9. We Japanese enjoy the small pleasures, not extravagance. I believe a man should have a simple lifestyle - even if he can afford more.
Masaru Ibuka
#11. The key to success for Sony, and to everything in business, science and technology for that matter, is never to follow the others.
Masaru Ibuka
#12. Guy Pearce played Mike in 'Neighbors'. I would fake illness to stay off school and watch the one P.M. show, and I would also watch it again when it was repeated at 5:25 P.M. Obsessed.
Kate Winslet
#13. Man's motive power is his moral code.
Ayn Rand
#14. The young Dickens was so alive, so self-confident, so funny.
Claire Tomalin
#15. The key to success for everything in business, science and technology is never to follow the others.
Masaru Ibuka
#16. I write to escape. I haven't managed it yet, but I'm working on it
William Meikle
#17. To become a new being. To bifurcate. The drama that underlies America's story, the high drama that is upping and leaving-and the energy and cruelty that rapturous drive demands. - p. 342
Philip Roth
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