Top 13 Nerdists Quotes
#1. The nerdist movement is less about consumers; there is a large contingent that are creative nerdists instead of consumers.
Chris Hardwick
#2. I've seen nerdists make tributes to their obsessions out of Legos that are like works of art. It just goes to show you how pervasive this stuff has become in our culture. It really is an ideology that you can subscribe to now.
Chris Hardwick
#3. Nerdists, unlike nerds, tend to be creators as much as consumers. They're creative consumers.
Chris Hardwick
#4. There are Nerds, and then there are Nerdists. A Nerdist is, more specifically, an artful Nerd. He or she doesn't just consume, he or she creates and innovates.
Chris Hardwick
#5. Guilt takes away the energy and strength and reduces a person's productivity
Sunday Adelaja
#6. There was a time when our greed had not yet surpassed our imaginations as our greatest asset.
Thomas Warfield
#7. My hope is that people will be repulsed by the character's complete lack of ethics and obsession with consumerism - that's what I was saying about the difference between the character's message and the film's message.
Christian Bale
#8. I think that good storytelling of any kind does promote a humility in that it encourages you to see the world the way that other people see it.
Jonathan Dee
#9. I do have the feeling that other writers can't help you with writing. I've gone to writers' conferences and writers' sessions and writers' clinics, and the more I see of them, the more I'm sure it's the wrong direction. It isn't the place where you learn to write.
Nelson Algren
#10. This is the line of life, this is the line of growth, and this is the line of well-being in India - to follow the track of religion.
Swami Vivekananda
#11. I couldn't imagine anyone ever reading a book enough to make it look like that. It looked like it had been driven over by a school bus after someone had taken a bath with it.
Maggie Stiefvater
#12. Imagine the story you would most want to read, and then shamelessly write it.
J.D. Salinger
#13. There is always a point when one senses one's lack of skill, the doubt.
Arne Jacobsen
Famous Authors
Popular Topics
Scroll to Top