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Where ideas come from

From the December 2003 issue of The Christian Science Journal


Bill Lear, who developed the Learjet, was an inventor who was always open to infinite possibilities. He helped begin the car radio industry, developed an automatic direction finder for airplanes, among other inventions, as well as the airplane that carried his name. But there were times of hardship, too. His wife, Moya, saw him through good times and bad, and she said that he told her never to worry. "There's an Infinite Source of Supply of Ideas—I just dip in!"

1 Moya Olsen Lear, Bill and Moya Lear: An Unforgettable Flight (Reno, Nevada: Jack Bacon and Company, 1996), p. 96.

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