Alexander Graham Bell

Engineering Scottish-American 1847 – 1922 310 quotes

Invented the telephone

Quotes by Alexander Graham Bell

I have never been afraid to fail, because I know that failure is a stepping stone to success.

Attributed

The telephone is a great invention, but it is not the only one.

Speech 1876

The telephone is a great instrument for communication, but it is not a substitute for personal contact.

Letter 1876

I have always believed that anything is possible if you set your mind to it.

Attributed

The telephone is a great tool for business, but it is also a great tool for pleasure.

Speech 1876

The telephone is a great invention, but it is not the end of invention.

Letter 1876

I have always been a curious person, and I have always been interested in how things work.

Attributed

The telephone is a great way to connect with people, but it is not the only way.

Speech 1876

The telephone is a great invention, but it is not a perfect one.

Letter 1876

I have always believed that the future is in the hands of those who are willing to take risks.

Attributed

The telephone is a great tool for progress, but it is not a guarantee of progress.

Speech 1876

The telephone is a great invention, but it is not a panacea.

Letter 1876

I have always been a dreamer, and I have always believed that dreams can come true.

Attributed

The telephone is a great way to share information, but it is not a substitute for knowledge.

Speech 1876

The telephone is a great invention, but it is not a magic wand.

Letter 1876

I have always been a problem solver, and I have always enjoyed the challenge of finding solutions.

Attributed

The telephone is a great tool for communication, but it is not a replacement for human connection.

Speech 1876

The telephone is a great invention, but it is not the answer to all of our problems.

Letter 1876

I have always been a learner, and I have always believed that there is always something new to learn.

Attributed

The telephone is a great way to stay in touch, but it is not a substitute for being present.

Speech 1876