Henry Ford
There is an immense amount to be learned simply by tinkering with things. It is not possible to learn from books how everything is made – and a real mechanic ought to know how nearly everything is made. Machines are to a mechanic what books are to a writer. He gets ideas from them, and if he has any brains he will apply those ideas.
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There is an immense amount to be learned simply by tinkering with things. It is not possible to learn from books how everything is made – and a real mechanic ought to know how nearly everything is made. Machines are to a mechanic what books are to a writer. He gets ideas from them, and if he has any brains he will apply those ideas. - Henry Ford quote

There is an immense amount to be learned simply by tinkering with things. It is not possible to learn from books how everything is made – and a real mechanic ought to know how nearly everything is made. Machines are to a mechanic what books are to a writer. He gets ideas from them, and if he has any brains he will apply those ideas.

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Henry Ford

American industrialist

July 30th, 1866 - April 7th, 1947