Being Nerdy Quotes
Collection of top 20 famous quotes about Being Nerdy
Being Nerdy Quotes & Sayings
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The heart's not an organ but a whisper in your head ...
— John Geddes
Like pressing flowers, books preserve the appearance of events, but not their original dimensions.
— Leena Krohn
I like the sparkle of the vibraphone.
— Evelyn Glennie
I like Plutarch because I've read him forever, and I know that he's incredibly funky, even though his mainstream image is as Mr. Unfunky.
— John D'Agata
My heart is broken
It is full of lettuce and celery
~ from "GACELA OF YOUNG LOVE SINGING",
SINGERS AND WINNERS by Lyndon Walker. — Lyndon James Walker
It is full of lettuce and celery
~ from "GACELA OF YOUNG LOVE SINGING",
SINGERS AND WINNERS by Lyndon Walker. — Lyndon James Walker
Faith in God includes faith in His timing.
— Neal A. Maxwell
I wanted to make a love story without being nerdy.
— Sofia Coppola
In fact, none of us knows how he ever managed to get his LLB in the first place. Maybe they're putting law degrees in cornflakes boxes these days.
— Alexander McCall Smith
When I was a kid, I didn't have any girlfriends. I was a very nerdy-type dude. Believe me, being a ham does not turn girls on.
— Terry Crews
Never go hungry while the daily bread of grace is on the table of mercy.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Everything is about balance ... it took me so long to figure that out.
— Miranda Kenneally
Never apologize for being nerdy, because unnerdy people never apologize for being assholes.
— John Barrowman
There's something so quirky and fun and nerdy about the Tony Awards ... We're dorks being silly up there.
— Barrett Foa
I'm a fun person. I like cracking jokes and being completely nerdy.
— Helena Christensen
Long before being nerdy was cool, there was Leonard Nimoy.
— Barack Obama
He'll cheat without scruple, who can without fear.
— Benjamin Franklin
Software patents are dangerous to software developers because they impose monopolies on software ideas.
— Richard Stallman