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Patents Quotes by Mark Twain
- Would it not be prudent to get our civilization tools together, and see how much stock is left on hand in the way of Glass…
- The cigar-box which the European calls a 'lift' needs but to be compared with our elevators to be appreciated. The lift stops to reflect between…
- That reminds me to remark, in passing, that the very first official thing I did, in my administration-and it was on the first day of…
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- This is the patent age of new inventions for killing bodies, and for saving souls. All propagated with the best intentions. — Lord Byron
- Workers must root out the idea that by keeping the results of their labors to themselves a fortune will be assured to… — Lawrence Hargrave
- When we can drain the Ocean into mill-ponds, and bottle up the Force of Gravity, to be sold by retail, in gas… — Thomas Carlyle
- I make more mistakes than anyone else I know, and sooner or later, I patent most of them. — Thomas A. Edison
- The bulk of all patents are crap. Spending time reading them is stupid. It's up to the patent owner to do so,… — Linus Torvalds
- In the world's history certain inventions and discoveries occurred of peculiar value, on account of their great efficiency in facilitating all other… — Abraham Lincoln
- Next came the patent laws. These began in England in 1624, and in this country with the adoption of our Constitution. Before… — Abraham Lincoln
- ... semantics ... is a sober and modest discipline which has no pretensions of being a universal patent-medicine for all the ills… — Alfred Tarski
- When God created man and woman, he did not take a patent. That's why any imbecile has been able to do so… — George Bernard Shaw
- The idea that I can be presented with a problem, set out to logically solve it with the tools at hand, and… — John Carmack
- Copies have been dethroned; the economic model built on them is collapsing. In a regime of superabundant free copies, copies are no… — David Shields
- In a world of widely distributed knowledge, companies cannot afford to rely entirely on their own research, but should instead buy or… — Henry Chesbrough