
Top 62 Pettis Quotes
#1. I just like being on stage and making people happy.
Madison Pettis
#2. If you want to be a person who buys stuff at the dollar store, you can be that person. If you want to make really cool stuff on your desktop and be the manufacturer, that is a lifestyle.
Bre Pettis
#3. We wanted people to 3-D-print anything, not just more 3-D printers.
Bre Pettis
#4. Pretending you know what you're doing is almost the same as knowing what you are doing, so just accept that you know what you're doing even if you don't and do it.
Bre Pettis
#5. To be recognized by a brand like Reebok and to know that the company is looking at mixed martial arts shows the growth of the sport. For me, it's an amazing opportunity. I get to be the face of my own shoe, and it's surreal.
Anthony Pettis
#6. Our intention is that people use MakerBots to have a positive impact on the world.
Bre Pettis
#7. The people who are getting 3-D printers at home are pioneers, kind of like the people who bought Apple IIs in 1981. Adults are usually the last people to get it. The kids are like, 'Get out of my way, I want at this thing.' They immediately start getting creative.
Bre Pettis
#9. I've been acting since I was five, and I hope it's something I can do forever. I love it.
Madison Pettis
#10. I like to work on T.V. because it's like a normal thing, and then I like to do movies when I'm on break or hiatus.
Madison Pettis
#11. I feel like I'm one of the best strikers in MMA. I just need the time to prove it. You haven't really seen my full potential yet.
Anthony Pettis
#12. When I was really little, my favorite book was 'The BFG'. I read it - my teacher in, like, first grade read it to us. I love that book.
Madison Pettis
#13. Learn how a 3D printer works. Get inspired. Make your own stuff. It is a wonderful time to be innovative. Connect things together. If you're into electronics, get an Arduino.
Bre Pettis
#14. We already live in the futureit's not like we're waiting for something to happenit's just a matter of doing it.
Bre Pettis
#15. One of my psychoses is that I feel like I can do anything. Actually, I believe anybody can do and make anything, even things that don't exist. The making isn't the hard part; it's having faith. If you do only reasonable things, you'll never start your own business.
Bre Pettis
#16. What an amazing voice! Sally Barris has an excruciatingly beautiful voice.
Pierce Pettis
#17. I talked to a guy who has old cars, and there are parts that don't exist any more. So he makes radio dial knobs for obscure cars.
Bre Pettis
#18. I'm always adapting, I'm always learning, and I'm always changing.
Anthony Pettis
#19. My personal mission has always been to empower people to be creative. But the Holy Grail of a tinkerer is to make something that makes something.
Bre Pettis
#20. That's the beauty of living in New York City is that a good chunk of the media is here and willing to drink with you.
Bre Pettis
#21. When people have a MakerBot, they have a different mindset from everybody else who grew up as a consumer. Instead of thinking, 'I need to go buy that,' they first think, 'Do I need to go buy that? I could just MakerBot that.'
Bre Pettis
#22. Before I started MakerBot, I was creating cool stuff and sharing it with the Internet. That's how I knew all the folks at BoingBoing, at Engadget and Gizmodo.
Bre Pettis
#23. I have a taekwondo background, but I also try to invent new moves and make sure that when I step into the Octagon, I'm a different fighter.
Anthony Pettis
#24. We started MakerBot in 2009 and made a conscious decision to educate people with the possibilities they could do with 3D printing and share with people what is possible.
Bre Pettis
#25. What I like on Kickstarter is when I see real innovation and I see people building something new. It makes me sad when I see things that are just the same technology; you aren't passing the technology forward.
Bre Pettis
#26. I love researching. That's one of my favorite parts about school.
Madison Pettis
#27. We're on the brink of the next industrial revolution. Instead of buying things, you can make them on a printer. When you have a 3D printer, you can iterate more - what used to take months, now takes hours.
Bre Pettis
#28. There are a lot of champions out there, a lot of great guys, but I think that the way I compete and my fighting style makes me perfect for Reebok.
Anthony Pettis
#29. We got involved with the RepRap Project, a community focused on making 3-D printers that could make copies of themselves and help create a world without money. We started making prototypes.
Bre Pettis
#30. A lot of it is "how do you work with people". How do you get people to work with you and do wonderful things.
Bre Pettis
#31. One of the criticisms we get is, 'Does the world need more plastic crap?' But you have to look beyond the plastic crap, to the design, to the experience, to the empowering nature of the MakerBot and the community.
Bre Pettis
#32. When you get in taekwondo, it teaches you the life skills of respect, self control, discipline-that's why I love it. I really attribute those skills to really getting over my dad's death. If I didn't have that, I would have lost it.
Anthony Pettis
#33. No one can do in the octagon what I can do. That 'Showtime Knee' - I never even practiced that once.
Anthony Pettis
#34. I've watched with amazement as Local Motors has pioneered a co-creation and micro-manufacturing model that has democratized the development and production of complex machines, effectively transforming consumer choice from supply-driven to demand-driven.
Bre Pettis
#35. We have always moved with this approach of sharing and educating people with what they can unlock with 3D printing.
Bre Pettis
#36. Most people don't feel empowered to make CAD models. The MakerBot Digitizer solves that problem.
Bre Pettis
#37. When I'm not shooting, I go to school every day. When I am shooting, I have tutors on set helping me.
Madison Pettis
#38. You can get really far by putting your ideas out there and letting other people build on them.
Bre Pettis
#39. My father was a ham radio geek, and I remember the glow of the vacuum tubes from a Hammarlund receiver that became a hand-me-down to me.
Bre Pettis
#40. I feel like I've lived a life of making mistakes and learning from them and doing my best to only make each mistake once.
Bre Pettis
#41. I like to make my fights exciting and different. Everybody in UFC can fight; we're capable of kickboxing, wrestling, but I like to stand out. That's what I really pride myself on. What can I do to stand out from the other people in my sport.
Anthony Pettis
#42. I love going to football games and going to homecoming dances and just doing normal things.
Madison Pettis
#44. I still have the first bottle opener I made on my MakerBot. Things you fabricate are things you care more about. I think there will always be people who go and buy crap at the dollar store. But I think it is cool when people craft things themselves.
Bre Pettis
#45. Annie Lalley is one of the funniest and most likable personalities you'll ever see on stage
which makes the depth of her songwriting all the more striking
Pierce Pettis
#46. I think that T.V. shows are more like working at a home. You know you're going to the same place every day, working with the same people, the same cast and crew. You're in a dressing room instead of a trailer, so I think that that's more of a normal sort of lifestyle.
Madison Pettis
#47. At MakerBot, we joke that if we were engineers we would still be on our first prototype. There's something about just 'Doing ititeration is a way of engineering.
Bre Pettis
#48. We raised $10 million in 2011. Our rule was, we wouldn't accept money from anybody we didn't want to have dinner with.
Bre Pettis
#49. There was a tangible sense of potential as we packed them up. 'We're giving people 3-D printers that they can afford. What are they gonna make?
Bre Pettis
#50. For me, when you put a MakerBot in a school, you add a manufacturing education to the environment where I think we can really empower the next generation to compete in the global economy.
Bre Pettis
#51. My parents had a software company making children's software for the Apple II+, Commodore 64 and Acorn computers. They hired these teenagers to program the software, and these guys were true hackers, trying to get more colors and sound and animation out of those computers.
Bre Pettis
#52. You learn so much by having customers and figuring out what they want and keeping them satisfied.
Bre Pettis
#53. When we looked out at the world and saw what 3D scanners could do, we wanted to make something that could make really high quality models that you could create on your MakerBot.
Bre Pettis
#54. My whole career, I've been fighting wrestlers. If you look back, all of my fights have been against wrestlers.
Anthony Pettis
#55. You can go from creating the design on your iPad to making the object on your MakerBot.
Bre Pettis
#56. Customized jewelry is one of my targets with Bold Machines.
Bre Pettis
#58. While at The Evergreen State College, I met Doranne Crable, and she was so dynamic and adventurous that I decided on the spot to take whatever she taught.
Bre Pettis
#60. My whole philosophy is working smarter and not harder. And making sure I'm using little effort and getting a huge effect.
Anthony Pettis
#61. I like to make things. It's been part of my identity since I was a kid.
Bre Pettis
#62. The self-driving car is coming. And right now, our best supply of organs come from car accidents ... Once we have self-driving cars, we can actually reduce the number of accidents, but the next problem then would be organ replacement.
Bre Pettis
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