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Thomas edison 5 cent nickelolians
Thomas edison 5 cent nickelolians






ArtDent 15:49, 23 November 2011 (UTC) I find the quote as far back as 1922, in an article in the May 13 Saturday Evening Post, "Balanced Work", by Woods Hutchinson, ( p. There's a similar quote by Bertrand Russell (found on ), which could be just a coincidence or a hint of the quote's misattribution. So far, I'm unable to find attribution or cite. What about “Five percent of the people think ten percent of the people think they think and the other eighty-five percent would rather die than think.” - widely attributed to Edison (widely found online, too), but not listed here either as his or misattributed or misquoted.

thomas edison 5 cent nickelolians

I don't find any credible evidence that Edison ever used the phrase, with either "vision" or "ideas". He quotes Stephen Case, then Chairman & CEO of America Online, as saying, "In the end, a vision without the ability to execute it is probably an hallucination." The phrase starts getting credited to Edison around 2006. The earliest that I find a similar phrase is Chapter 5 ("A Vision Without Execution Is an Hallucination") of Jeffrey E.

thomas edison 5 cent nickelolians

Until we can figure out from whence this came. Is this a quote from Thomas Edison? I've heard it is, though it is not listed here: A particularly nice example might sell for more than the amount listed, while a poor copy might be worth less."Ideas without execution are hallucinations." The prices listed here are for well centered, undamaged stamps.

thomas edison 5 cent nickelolians

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thomas edison 5 cent nickelolians

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Thomas edison 5 cent nickelolians