An interview will seem very sane to me, and I'll find out that the journalist was laughing out of the side of his mouth half of the time. Tori Amos findhalfinterview Change image and share on social
An intriguing paradox of the 1990s is that it isn't called a decade of greed. Paul Samuelson 1990scalldecade Change image and share on social
An invasion of armies can be resisted, but not an idea whose time has come. Victor Hugo armyideainvasion Change image and share on social
An invention has to make sense in the world it finishes in, not in the world it started. Tim O'Reilly finishinventionmake Change image and share on social
An inventor fails 999 times, and if he succeeds once, he's in. He treats his failures simply as practice shots. Charles Kettering failfailureinventor Change image and share on social
An inventor is simply a fellow who doesn't take his education too seriously. Charles Kettering educationfellowinventor Change image and share on social
An inventor's path is chorused with groans, riddled with fist-banging and punctuated by head scratches. James Dyson bangchorusfist Change image and share on social
An investigation by msnbc.com shows that the CDC routinely takes as long as a month - and sometimes as long as nine months - to visit the scene of firefighter deaths. Bill Dedman cdcdeathfirefighter Change image and share on social
An investigation may take six months. A quick interview, profile, a day. Diane Sawyer dayinterviewinvestigation Change image and share on social
An investigator starts research in a new field with faith, a foggy idea, and a few wild experiments. Eventually the interplay of negative and positive results guides the work. By the time the research is completed, he or she knows how it should have been started and conducted. Donald Cram completeconducteventually share on social