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Making Quotes by Jonathan Ive
- The more I learnt about this cheeky - almost rebellious - company, the more it appealed to me, as it unapologetically pointed to an alternative…
- The design process is about designing and prototyping and making. When you separate those, I think the final result suffers.
- Apple stood for something and had a reason for being that wasn't just about making money.
- If you're not trying to do something better, then you're not focused on the customer and you'll miss the possibility of making your business great.
- Apple was very close to bankruptcy and to irrelevance [but] you learn a lot about life through death, and I learnt a lot about vital…
- Making the solution seem so completely inevitable and obvious, so uncontrived and natural - it's so hard!
- In our quest to quickly make three-dimensional objects, we can miss out on the experience of making something that helps give us our first understandings…
- I am keenly aware that I benefit from a wonderful tradition in the UK of designing and making.
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- I praticed making faces in the mirror and it would drive my mother crazy. She used to scare me by saying that… — Jim Carrey
- There's someone else I'm finally thinking of. Someone else's smile is taking over my heart. I'm trying so hard not to let… — Superman
- In every situation you have ever been in, positive or negative, the one common thread is you. It is your responsibility, and… — Unkown
- Promises are the uniquely human way of ordering the future, making it predictable and reliable to the extent that this is humanly… — Hannah Arendt
- In making a speech one must study three points: first, the means of producing persuasion; second, the language; third the proper arrangement… — Aristotle