Fuller, Buckminster: Dare to be naive. (Buckminster Fuller: U.S. architect, designer, and inventor, 1895-1983) Categories: NAIVETE
Fuller, Buckminster: Either war is obsolete, or men are. (Buckminster Fuller: U.S. architect, designer, and inventor, 1895-1983) Categories: WAR
Fuller, Buckminster: I call intuition cosmic fishing. You feel a nibble, then you've got to hook the fish. (Buckminster Fuller: U.S. architect, designer, and inventor, 1895-1983) Categories: INTUITION
Fuller, Buckminster: Mistakes are great, the more I make the smarter I get. (Buckminster Fuller: U.S. architect, designer, and inventor, 1895-1983) Categories:
Fuller, Buckminster: People never leave a sinking ship until they see the lights of another ship approaching. (Buckminster Fuller: U.S. architect, designer, and inventor, 1895-1983) Categories: DANGER, SECURITY, RESCUE
Fuller, Buckminster: The most important fact about Spaceship Earth: an instruction book didn't come with it. (Buckminster Fuller: U.S. architect, designer, and inventor, 1895-1983) Categories: ENVIRONMENT, EARTH
Fuller, Buckminster: The purpose of our lives is to add value to the people of this generation and those that follow. (Buckminster Fuller: U.S. architect, designer, and inventor, 1895-1983) Categories: CONTRIBUTIONS, LIFE, SOCIETY
Fuller, Buckminster: There is nothing in a caterpillar that tells you it's going to be a butterfly. (Buckminster Fuller: U.S. architect, designer, and inventor, 1895-1983) Categories: BUTTERFLIES, CATERPILLARS, TRANSFORMATION
Fuller, Buckminster: We are called to be architects of the future, not its victims. (Buckminster Fuller: U.S. architect, designer, and inventor, 1895-1983) Categories: FUTURE
Fuller, Buckminster: We are not going to be able to operate our Spaceship Earth successfully unless we see it as a whole spaceship and our fate as common. It has to be everybody or nobody. (Buckminster Fuller: U.S. architect, designer, and inventor, 1895-1983) Categories: CIVILIZATION, PEACE-MAKING
Fuller, Buckminster: You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete. (Buckminster Fuller: U.S. architect, designer, and inventor, 1895-1983) Categories: CHANGE, INNOVATION