Top 16 Individualists Tend Quotes

#1. What r u wearing? Huh? Matt blinked at the phone, sure he'd read it wrong. Wasn't that how phone sex started? He wasn't dating anyone.

J.L. Langley

#2. I think there's almost nothing that I won't, sadly, do for a laugh. It's a problem, actually.

Casey Wilson

#3. Good music is good music.

Gretchen Wilson

#4. Intellectuals incline to be individualists, or even independents, are not team conscious and tend to regard obedience as a surrender of personality.

Harold Nicolson

#5. Where 'Paranormal Activity' really comes into its own is its rhetoric of legitimacy - how it uses itself to authenticate itself, and thus furthers the pretence of being real.

Stephen Graham Jones

#6. True individualists tend to be quite unobservant; it is the snob, the would be sophisticate, the frightened conformist, who keeps a fascinated or worried eye on what is in the wind.

Louis Kronenberger

#7. Devils soonest tempt, resembling spirits of light.

William Shakespeare

#8. Logic has nothing to do with oppression.

Gloria Steinem

#9. After all is said and done, its usually the wife who has said it and the husband who has done it.

Danny Kaye

#10. The stereotypes really play into what kinds of companies women can get funded for.

Anita Borg

#11. I like vocal word stuff. But I don't always write with an instrument, I usually write a capella. It's more like drawing in the air with your fingers. It's closest to the choreography of a bee. You're freer.

Tom Waits

#12. MY ASS MIGHT BE DUMB, BUT I'M NOT A DUMB ASS.

Samuel L. Jackson

#13. The scary thing is that sometimes you are wrapping up animation on a sequence and you don't know how the movie ends or begins. You just have to bluff and move forward.

Dan Scanlon

#14. A good photograph is like a good hound dog, dumb, but eloquent.

Eugene Atget

#15. Memories are those endless treasures, which we can keep exploring till eternity and bask in their glory like a slow swinging hammock!

Balroop Singh

#16. Turing knew of Babbage's work, and the universal Turing machine can be seen as a reincarnation of Difference Engine No. 2. In fact, Turing had gone much further, and provided computing with a solid theoretical basis,

Simon Singh

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