Explore a collection of the most beloved and motivational quotes and sayings about Industry. Share these powerful messages with your loved ones on social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, or on your personal blog, and inspire the world with their wisdom. We've compiled the Top 100 Industry Quotes and Sayings from 96 influential authors, including Wendell Berry,Sterling W. Sill,Marc Newson,Thomas Carlyle,Eric S. Raymond, for you to enjoy and share.

An education is not properly an industry, and its proper use is not to serve industries. By Wendell Berry Industry Industries Education Properly Proper

Lack of industry is an attitude. By Sterling W. Sill Lack Attitude Industry

The fashion industry has an enormous amount to offer in what we do in industrial design because fashion is fast, fashion has its finger on the pulse. There are very few creative industries that work on that rhythm. By Marc Newson Fashion Fast Pulse Industry Enormous

Leaders: Captains of industry. By Thomas Carlyle Leaders Captains Industry

Software is largely a service industry operating under the persistent but unfounded delusion that it is a manufacturing industry By Eric S. Raymond Software Industry Largely Service Operating

For unnumbered centuries of human history the wilderness has given way. The priority of industry has become dogma. Are we as yet sufficiently enlightened to realize that we must now challenge that dogma, or do without our wilderness? Do we realize that industry, which has been our good servant, might make a poor master? By Aldo Leopold Dogma Unnumbered Centuries Human History

Honorable industry always travels the same road with enjoyment and duty, and progress is altogether impossible without it. By Samuel Smiles Honorable Duty Industry Travels Road

A lot of these industries are having difficulty finding reliable workers with the skills they require. By Jerry Rubin Require Lot Industries Difficulty Finding

If any of my competitors were drowning, I'd stick a hose in their mouth and turn on the water. It is ridiculous to call this an industry. This is not. This is rat eat rat, dog eat dog. I'll kill 'em, and I'm going to kill 'em before they kill me. You're talking about the American way - of survival of the fittest. By Ray Kroc Drowning Water Kill Competitors Stick

Industry looks at research and development for energy efficiency, lowering material costs, so on and so forth. By Jamshyd Godrej Industry Efficiency Lowering Costs Research

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Industry is fortune's right hand, and frugality its left. By John Ray Industry Hand Left Fortune Frugality

Well I don't know because I don't have a real relationship with the industry. By Danny Glover Industry Real Relationship

Industry and patience are the surest means of plenty. By Benjamin Franklin Industry Plenty Patience Surest

Talent is what drives technology companies, By Marissa Mayer Talent Companies Drives Technology

In a few wretched buildings, we created a whole new industry with international significance. By Edwin Land Buildings Significance Wretched Created Industry

And because the family business, the industry of By Nora Roberts Business Family Industry

When what you do and care about is aligned with what the market wants and cares about, you've created a recipe for career success. By Lisa Gansky Success Care Cares Aligned Market

physical space has for a century been used to facilitate and enforce efficiency and specialization. Along with factory assembly lines, the architectural frames of white-collar work have evolved to maximize efficiency. By Stanley Mcchrystal Physical Specialization Efficiency Space Century

Our industry has invested so much money in technology that perhaps it's time to invest in talent, in people. By Christiane Amanpour Talent People Industry Invested Money

In a world where routine production is footloose ... competitive advantage lies not in one-time breakthroughs but in continual improvements. Stable technologies get away. By Robert Reich Footloose World Routine Production Competitive

Love of bustle is not industry. By Seneca. Love Industry Bustle

The greatest shortage in our society is an instinct to produce. To create solutions and hustle them out the door. To touch the humanity inside and connect to the humans in the marketplace. By Seth Godin Produce Greatest Shortage Society Instinct

Time, and Industry, produce everyday new knowledge. By Thomas Hobbes Time Industry Produce Knowledge Everyday

Nowadays, business is all about productivity - and our folks produce. By John Hoeven Nowadays Business Productivity Produce Folks

I meet with people in the industry on an ongoing basis. By Mike Johanns Basis Meet People Industry Ongoing

In the history of enterprise, most of the protagonists of major new products and companies began their education - not in the classroom, where the old ways are taught, but in the factories and labs where new ways are wrought ... nothing has been so rare in recent years as an Ivy League graduate who has made a significant innovation in American enterprise. By George Gilder Enterprise Education Classroom Taught Wrought

Without industry and frugality, nothing will do; with them, everything. By Benjamin Franklin Frugality Industry

In our industry today only a strong company with a global reach can ensure long-term employment and provide acceptable returns for shareholders. By Lakshmi Shareholders Industry Today Strong Company

Industry, technology, and commerce can thrive only as long as an idealistic national community offers the necessary preconditions. And these do not lie in material egoism, but in a spirit of sacrifice and joyful renunciation. By Adolf Hitler Industry Technology Preconditions Commerce Thrive

What an individual does day to day on the job now must stretch across functional boundaries. Designers analyze. Analysts design. Marketers create. Creators market. By Daniel H. Pink Day Boundaries Individual Job Stretch

I love industry. Pipes. I love fluid and smoke. I love man-made things. I like to see people hard at work, and I like to see sludge and man-made waste. By David Lynch Love Industry Manmade Pipes Smoke

I ... thought about societies where exceptional fortunes are built up in industries with very little connection to out sincere and significant needs, industries where it is difficult to escape from the disparity between a seriousness of means and a triviality of ends. By Alain De Botton Industries Thought Ends Societies Exceptional

Technology is driving the innovation. Technology is driving the creativity. Technology and the use of that is going to determine our workers' ability to compete in the 21st century global marketplace. By Ron Kind Technology Driving Innovation Creativity Century

This crusading spirit of the managers and engineers, the idea of designing and manufacturing and distributing being sort of a holy war: all that folklore was cooked up by public relations and advertising men hired by managers and engineers to make big business popular in the old days, which it certainly wasn't in the beginning. Now, the engineers and managers believe with all their hearts the glorious things their forebears hired people to say about them. Yesterday's snow job becomes today's sermon. By Kurt Vonnegut Jr. Managers Engineers War Days Beginning

Alas! in the exercise of the arts, industry scarce bears the name of merit. By Elizabeth Inchbald Alas Arts Industry Merit Exercise

Industry is the root of all ugliness. By Oscar Wilde Industry Ugliness Root

I would leave the industry in a moment if I thought I was going to get stuck in one particular area of it. By Tom Goodman-Hill Leave Industry Moment Thought Stuck

Access to talented and creative people is to modern business what access to coal and iron ore was to steel-making. By Richard Florida Access Steelmaking Talented Creative People

Every single industry is going through a major business model and technology oriented disruption. By Aaron Levie Disruption Single Industry Major Business

There are only two ways by which to rise in this world, either by one's own industry or by the stupidity of others. By Jean De La Bruyere World Rise Industry Stupidity

Whole new businesses will emerge around breakthrough products as revolutionary technologies accelerate capitalism's creative destruction of slower industries. By Robert Kiyosaki Industries Businesses Emerge Breakthrough Products

America's economic strength depends on industry's ability to improve productivity and quality and to remain on the cutting edge of technology, and that's why the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award is so important. By Ronald Reagan Quality Malcolm Baldrige National Award

Wherever a ship ploughs the sea, or a plough furrows the field; wherever a mine yields its treasure; wherever a ship or a railroad train carries freight to market; wherever the smoke of the furnace rises, or the clang of the loom resounds; even in the lonely garret where the seamstress plies her busy needlethere is industry. By James A. Garfield Ship Sea Field Treasure Market

It is a sore thing to have laboured along and scaled the arduous hilltops, and when all is done, find humanity indifferent to your achievement. Hence physicists condemn the unphysical; financiers have only a superficial toleration for those who know little of stocks; literary persons despise the unlettered; and people of all pursuits combine to disparage those who have none.But though this is one difficulty of the subject, it is not the greatest. You could not be put in prison for speaking against industry, but you can be sent to Coventry for speaking like a fool. The greatest difficulty with most subjects is to do them well; therefore, please to remember this is an apology. It is certain that much may be judiciously argued in favour of diligence; only there is something to be said against it, and that is what, on the present occasion, I have to say. By Robert Louis Stevenson Hilltops Find Achievement Sore Thing

Innovation is key. Only those who have the agility to change with the market and innovate quickly will survive. By Robert Kiyosaki Innovation Key Survive Agility Change

Most of my technical knowledge comes from having worked in the industrial video industry. By Richard King Industry Technical Knowledge Worked Industrial

Every industry is going to be affected (by the aging population). This creates tremendous opportunities and tremendous challenges. By Pat Conroy Affected Population Industry Aging Tremendous

We all are manufacturers in a way - making good, making trouble or making excuses. By H. V. Adolt Making Good Excuses Manufacturers Trouble

Unlike the objective of far too many companies, manufacturing is not about a quick 'exit.' It is centered on long-term value creation. By Hamdi Ulukaya Exit Unlike Companies Manufacturing Quick

Industries, unlike organisms, have no organic limits on their own growth; they are constantly in search of new markets, or of new ways to exploit old ones more effectively; as Karl Marx unsympathetically observed, they 'nestle everywhere, settle everywhere, establish connexions everywhere. By Tim Wu Industries Karl Marx Unlike Organisms

Industry and institutes need to build smarter linkages. By Pallam Raju Industry Linkages Institutes Build Smarter

The central industry of modern civilisation, tending, because of its control over materials, to spread into and ultimately incorporate older industries such as mining, smelting, oil- refining, textiles, rubber, building, and even agriculture in respect to fertilizers and food processing. By John Desmond Bernal Tending Smelting Oil Refining Textiles

We're a stupid industry led by stupid people, By Gordon Bethune People Stupid Industry Led

Workers in industry are the partners in war of the fighting forces. By William Lyon Mackenzie King Workers Forces Industry Partners War

Business: It is all about generating employment not about generating money. By Bharath Mamidoju Business Generating Money Employment

that blue flame burnning? Industry! By Allen Ginsberg Industry Burnning Blue Flame

The oil industry is a stunning example of how science, technology, and mass production can divert an entire group of companies from their main task ... No oil company gets as excited about the customers in its own backyard as about the oil in the Sahara Desert ... But the truth is, it seems to me, that the industry begins with the needs of the customer for its products. From that primal position its definition moves steadily back stream to areas of progressively lesser importance until it finally comes to rest at the search for oil. By Theodore Levitt Oil Technology Science Task Stunning

There is a lot of interest in the arts, music, theatre, filmmaking, engineering, architecture and software design. I think we have now transitioned the modern-day version of the entrepreneur into the creative economy. By John Baldacci Music Theatre Filmmaking Engineering Arts

Industry rests on the iron law of economic determination. All history reveals that economic interests are the strongest ties that bind men together. That is not because men's hearts are evil & selfish. It is only a result of the inexorable law of life. The desire to live is the basic principle that compels men & women to seek a more suitable environment, so that they may live better & more happily. By Helen Keller Industry Determination Economic Men Rests

We can fight Big Industry. By Bobby Scott Industry Big Fight

Beware the greedy hand of government thrusting itself into every corner and crevice of industry. By Thomas Paine Beware Industry Greedy Hand Government

The tech industry used to be home to a disproportionate number of misfits and weirdos. Geeks. Nerds. People who needed to know how machines worked: needed to take them apart, make them better, and put them back together again. By Jon Evans Weirdos Tech Industry Home Disproportionate

No individual or people can achieve anything without industry suffering, and sacrifice. By Fatima Jinnah Suffering Sacrifice Individual People Achieve

These days, all we hear about is that the industry is in trouble. Everybody is so scared, but our mission statement is having no fear. By Frank Iero Days Trouble Hear Industry Scared

Full employment is a socially hazardous goal. In effect, it aspires to restore through political expedients the pre-industrial state of toil that science, engineering, technology and modern management are pledged to overcome. By Louis O. Kelso Full Goal Engineering Employment Socially

Industry in art is a necessity - not a virtue - and any evidence of the same, in the production, is a blemish, not a quality; a proof, not of achievement, but of absolutely insufficient work, for work alone will efface the footsteps of work. By James Mcneill Whistler Work Industry Necessity Virtue Production

Factories not what they used to be - they're all extremely high-tech. By Hanna Rosin Factories Hightech Extremely

If you look at the major industries of the future, IT and mobile are way up there. By Romesh Wadhwani Future Major Industries Mobile

Industry is far more efficient than the university in making use of scientific developments for the public good.Reported in 1981, as a co-founder of Genentech, Inc., a company to offer gene-splicing products. By Herbert Boyer Inc Genentech Industry Products Efficient

Spin-off technologies are changing the culture. Even if you don't become an engineer you could be a poet, a journalist, a lawyer, but you will be thinking innovation and your actions within society, who you vote for, what you value, all become a participant in an innovation economy. By Neil Degrasse Tyson Spinoff Culture Technologies Changing Innovation

All of us are in the manufacturing industry - manufacturing either our own happiness or unhappiness. By Ogwo David Emenike Industry Unhappiness Manufacturing Happiness

The industry now wants to be in charge of everything. By Ben E. King Industry Charge

There are professions more harmful than industrial design, but only a few. By Victor Papanek Design Professions Harmful Industrial

I have struggled to make a place in this industry By Kailash Kher Industry Struggled Make Place

We are in the transport business. We transport audiences from one place to another. By Jerry Bruckheimer Business Transport Audiences Place

For the last five years I've been in the production business. By Chico Hamilton Business Years Production

Ten years ago I was not heavily involved in the film world but on reflection it was a boom time with the mineral boom happening, so there was immense growth for industrial training films, documentaries to do with the mining, and the outback world. By Ann Macbeth World Boom Ten Happening Documentaries

We are living through the most profound changes in the economy since the Industrial Revolution. Technology, globalization, and the accelerating pace of change have yielded chaotic markets, fierce competition, and unpredictable staff requirements. By Bruce Tulgan Revolution Industrial Living Profound Economy

We are a commercial people. We cannot boast of our arts, our crafts, our cultivation; our boast is in the wealth we produce. As a consequence business success is sanctified, and, practically, any methods which achieve it are justified by a larger and larger class. By Ida Tarbell People Commercial Boast Larger Practically

You can't base an industry solely on one person. That's a very vulnerable business strategy. By John Key Person Base Industry Solely Strategy

When the tools of production are available to everyone, everyone becomes a producer. By Chris Anderson Producer Tools Production

For profits think, "We've got to find that finest talent available, pay them what they're worth, and put them into their daily solutions. " Apply the Who to the What. By Jeff Henderson Pay Worth Solutions Apply Profits

Revolution is the industry of young men. By Craig Johnson Revolution Men Industry Young

I'm very analytical about the industry and I understand that there are value systems, and all sorts of things like that. By Adelaide Clemens Systems Analytical Industry Understand Sorts

The industry is a menace to artists. By Nikki Sixx Artists Industry Menace

Since 2000, no important technology innovation in the United States has been scaled up to create millions of manufacturing, marketing, and engineering jobs here, as personal computers and related industries did. While selling online and social networking are clearly transformational movements that have created entrepreneurial opportunities, fewer than fifty thousand traditional jobs - those with full-time hours, benefits, and health insurance - have been created. By Doug Menuez Marketing United States Manufacturing Jobs

Where there is no desire, there will be no industry. By John Locke Desire Industry

To keep up with the demands of the growing manufacturing sector, our Government is pleased to invest in the establishment of the Saskatchewan Manufacturing Centre of Excellence. Training skilled workers and increasing productivity and innovation are essential to the continued growth and prosperity of Saskatchewan, and Western Canada. By Michelle Rempel Manufacturing Excellence Government Centre Saskatchewan

I'm in the communications business. By Beeban Kidron Business Communications

I'm in showbusiness. I'm an entertainer. By Chris Isaak Showbusiness Entertainer

If you depend on a single industry, if you don't continuously upgrade it, if that industry is not producing real wealth, if it's simply shuffling paper from here to here in a very efficient manner sometimes, that's not enough and that's not where you begin to get the rest of your jobs. By Juan Enriquez Industry Wealth Jobs Depend Single

All Revolution and Consumption, Manufacture and Communication By Allen Ginsberg Consumption Manufacture Communication Revolution

For industry to settle in a country, you first need electricity; for electricity, you need some trained workers; for trained workers, you need some schools; for schools you need some money; for money, you need some industry. By Evan Davis Workers Electricity Money Trained Industry

This year - a factory of semiconductors. Next year - a factory of whole conductors! By Todor Zhivkov Year Factory Semiconductors Conductors

What's important is passion, investment, and people laughing out loud as they work. By Dan Harmon Investment Passion Work Important People

Later I would understand that modern industrial communities are obsessed with the importance of 'going somewhere' and 'doing something with your life'. The implication is an idea I have come to hate, that staying local and doing physical work doesn't count for much. By James Rebanks Life Understand Modern Industrial Communities

Bakers bake bread, accountants manage accounts and entrepreneurs turn ideas into reality. By Richard Branson Bakers Bread Accountants Reality Bake

Like the bee, we should make our industry our amusement. By Oliver Goldsmith Bee Amusement Make Industry

For love of bustle is not industry, - it is only the restlessness of a hunted mind. By Seneca. Industry Mind Love Bustle Restlessness