Zitate von Charles Franklin Kettering
Ein bekanntes Zitat von Charles Franklin Kettering:
Beim Stillstehen stößt man sich die Zehen nicht an. Je schneller du dich bewegst, desto größer ist die Chance, daß du dir die Zehen schmerzlich anstößt; gleichzeitig wächst aber auch die Chance, rasch voranzukommen.
Informationen über Charles Franklin Kettering
Erfinder der Batteriezündung und des elektrischen Anlassers (USA, 1876 - 1958).
Charles Franklin Kettering · Geburtsdatum · Sterbedatum
Charles Franklin Kettering wäre heute 147 Jahre, 7 Monate, 29 Tage oder 53.932 Tage alt.
Geboren am 29.08.1876 in Ashland County/Ohio
Gestorben am 25.11.1958 in Dayton/Ohio
Sternzeichen: ♍ Jungfrau
Unbekannt
Weitere 48 Zitate von Charles Franklin Kettering
-
There is a great difference between knowing a thing and understanding it. You can know a lot about something and not really understand it.
-
There will always be a Frontier where there is open mind and a willing hand.
-
Thinking is one thing no one has ever been able to tax.
-
We are just in the kindergarten of uncovering things; there is no downcurve in science.
-
We work day after day, not to finish things; but to make the future better . . . because we will spend the rest of our lives there.
-
-
Whenever you look at a piece of work and you think the fellow was crazy, then you want to pay some attention to that. One of you is likely to be, and you had better find out which one it is. It makes an awful lot of difference.
-
You will never stub your toe standing still. The faster you go, the more chance there is of stubbing your toe, but the more chance you have of getting somewhere.
-
Un problème énoncé clairement est déjà à moitié résous.
- ← Vorherige
- 1
- 2
- 3 (current)
- Nächste →