I first read it from Jeffry A. Timmons, but he could have been paraphrasing the popular adage. J-
From a company that makes wind turbines and can realize a return on investment from the idea.However, saying "ideas are a dime a dozen" would be overvaluing most ideas by a significant amount.
Grant Wood is quoted saying that "all the best ideas he ever had came to him while he was milking a cow."
Any number you like. There will be zero ounces in a dozen ideas (ideas are massless), a tiny number of ounces in a dozen electrons and a huge number of ounces in a dozen galaxies.
Yes, John Steinbeck did say "Ideas are like rabbits. You get a couple and learn how to handle them, and pretty soon you have a dozen." This quote is often used to illustrate how ideas multiply and thrive when nurtured.
The Declaration of Independence like most state constitutions in that it quoted the ideas of john Locke. These principles were the right to life, liberty, and property.
First appeared in 3rd Century BC Greek. Shakespeare quoted - beauty is bought by judgement of the eye. It appeared in its current form in the 19th Century. Meaning that different people have different ideas as to what is beautiful
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First of all, whats the point? Seriously, if you are that out of ideas for a song, get a new hobby. Im just saying
No, it's because the ideas need to be in a fixed form of expression before they can be protected. Otherwise we'd all be stomping around saying "I thought of that first!"
A Concordance lists the occurance of every word in the Bible and gives a short few words of its context. Eg " The SOUL that is sinning it will die. " A cross reference shows the scriptures or scripture where the same or similar words/ideas, are quoted or repeated. For instance Jesus in replying to the Devils temptation Matt. 4, quoted from the book of Deuteronomy saying. " You shall not put Jehovah your God to the test."
No. While initial ideas are ideas one first thinks of and can become primary ideas (or, in other words, the main focus), primary ideas are not necessarily the first ideas one thinks of (better known as initial ideas). Initial ideas can become primary ideas. Primary ideas are not necessarily initial ideas.
Without the expression of an idea, there's no way to indicate what the idea is. We could all wander around saying "I thought of that first!" but that would hardly benefit anyone.