Adam Savage Quotes
Top 59 wise famous quotes and sayings by Adam Savage
Adam Savage Famous Quotes & Sayings
Discover top inspirational quotes from Adam Savage on Wise Famous Quotes.
In the spirit of science, there really is no such thing as a 'failed experiment.' Any test that yields valid data is a valid test.
The only thing that differentiates you and me from a couple of fourteen year old pyromaniacs is balistic glass!
I'm actually the fourth generation in my family to have no practical use for the church, or God, or religion. My children continue this trend.
Jamie doesn't like to do anything hastily, and I like to do everything incredibly hastily. So therein you have the dichotomy of our patterns.
If I haven't had any long term psychological side effects from all the things I've already done on this show, this isn't gonna hurt much more.
When I finally got up to Industrial Light And Magic to work on the 'Star Wars' movies as a model-maker, it felt like dying and going to heaven.
It's a treat to see the sun rise over the desert. What am I saying? It's a treat to fire off a rocket car over the desert!
We're allowed to explore the world at large on these things; the urban-legend aspect of it is just kind of an excuse.
We don't necessarily stand by our faults every time, but we will always stand by our methodologies and ethos.
The coolest toys don't have to be bought; they can be built. In fact, sometimes the only way they'll ever exist is if you make them yourself.
I've always thought something that makes you laugh, it makes you laugh because there's a little bit of truth to it.
Jamie's gonna go take a break now, and i am going to continue the on-going process of making a fool of myself and go ahead and try it myself.
We are always works in progress. You will hurt people you love, and help people you detest. This is called being a human and it happens to everyone.
I learned at an early age that I could make the things that I wanted. That's a very powerful thing to realize as a kid. LEGOs were a key part of that.
Of course, I love tools. I also love arranging them, to the point where I came up with a name for my organizing metric: first-order retrievability.
My workplace is wherever I'm making something, which could be in a field in gold country, or in an abandoned warehouse on a military base.