Top 15 Peter Nimble Quotes

#1. Happiness is like coke - something you get as a by-product in the process of making something else.

Aldous Huxley

#2. The idea that I could push the envelope using dedication and research and endless curiosity has propelled me in my life's work.

Randy Schekman

#3. Worship is at the center of everything that the church believes, practices, and seeks to accomplish

Robert Wiebe

#4. A girl asked me if I believe in God. I asked back if she believes I'm real. She said she's not sure. Well well now, look who's crazier!

Robin Sacredfire

#5. In order for marriage to endure it has to change along with us, and it does that very graciously. And in the end I find there is something kind of moving about it: the fact that people continue to insist on choosing somebody to build a life with.

Elizabeth Gilbert

#6. Future companies will be smaller and more nimble.

Peter Diamandis

#7. She had found there were very few genuinely dull people; the trick was to ask them the right questions.

Kate Morton

#8. Wrangling about precisely what constitutes genuine philosophy, proper philosophical practice, method, and aims is an important part of modern philosophy's content and heritage

Gregory B. Sadler

#9. A well-spun tale can transport listeners away from their humdrum lives and return them with an enlarged sense of the world. (Peter Nimble)

Jonathan Auxier

#10. Being on a musical quest was something I always enjoyed.

Richard Rodney Bennett

#11. The greatest gift that an actor can have is good scripts because then you're relieved of the responsibility of trying to elevate the material.

Holt McCallany

#12. It's not easy to be God.

Peter Zilahy

#13. I found stories trapped in patterns of neurons.

Daniel H. Wilson

#14. Men, forever tempted to lift the veil of the future-with the aid of computers or horoscopes or the intestines of sacrificial animals-have a worse record to show in these sciences than in almost any scientific endeavor.

Hannah Arendt

#15. It is true that the aristocracies seem to have abused their monopoly of legal knowledge; and at all events their exclusive possession of the law was a formidable impediment to the success of those popular movements which began to be universal in the western world.

Henry James Sumner Maine

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