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Edwin H. Land

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Now, partly that was work, and partly that was brains, but very largely it was having the guts, the guts to be immodest in the right way.
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On the growth of Polaroid, in a statement to employees (25 June 1958), as quoted in Insisting on the Impossible : The Life of Edwin Land (1998) by Victor K. McElheny, p. 198

 
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