Quote by Stephen H. Segal Download Open image ““Unlike rockers and replicants, one thing geeks are not is reckless.”” — Stephen H. Segal ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.7 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“ "Mom, Arnie Welsh keeps calling me a geek. He says it like it's a bad thing. Is being a geek a bad thing?" "Of course not, Soda Pop. And don't listen to labels. They don't matter." "What are labels?" "It's an imaginery sticker people slap on you with the word they think you are written on it. It doesn't… — Samantha Young Copy Share
“We have individual geekdoms that we've turned the other one on to and individual geekdoms we prefer to enjoy alone. There are also the… — Rob Sheffield Copy Share Image
“The modern geek is more than just a refined version of the stereotypical movie geek from the ’80s.” — Jeff Potter Copy Share Image
“The way I see it, everyone's a Geek of some sort. Football, films, music - it doesn't matter what the interest is; if you're… — Andy Robb Copy Share Image
The substance of what it means to be a geek is essentially someone who's brave enough to love something against judgment. The heart of… — Felicia Day Copy Share Image
Geeks are people who love something so much that all the details matter. — Marissa Mayer Copy Share Image
That is not what Geek means to me. We are more than the hobbies that we do or the things that we like. To… — Felicia Day Copy Share Image
I think the whole definition of a geek is somebody being passionate and focused, and being proud of saying that they're passionate and focused,… — Felicia Day Copy Share Image
What's great about the geek spirit is that life never seems to stop us, and they never seem to kill our enthusiasm, our optimism… — Paul Feig Copy Share Image
“In defense of geeks," Justine said, "they're great in bed. They fantasize a lot, so they're really creative. And they love to play with… — Lisa Kleypas Copy Share Image
“A lot of people feel that way. That if you didn’t pay your dues by being ostracized then you’re not *really* a geek. I don’t think that though. It’s not an exclusive club that you need to pay some social price to get in. Being a geek is about loving something passionately beyond all reason or sense. And it need… — Patrick Rothfuss Copy Share
“An exercise for the reader: Who would win in a scavenger hunt, 20th century archaeologist Indiana Jones or 51st century archaeologist River Song?” — Stephen H. Segal Copy Share Image
There are plenty of characters of color in fantasy and science fiction. But when you ask the question, "How many of them on-screen have… — Stephen H. Segal Copy Share Image
“Sometimes, parody or pastiche shows a deeper love for the original source material than a hundred official sequels ever could. In forty years, has… — Stephen H. Segal Copy Share Image
“Facts are our friends. The longer we as a society insist on ignoring them when they get too uncomfortable, the more we erode our… — Stephen H. Segal Copy Share Image
Fantasy and science fiction stories are very applicable to talking to your children about the world. They tend to talk about the big questions… — Stephen H. Segal Copy Share Image
When a timid mouse who is a mom needs to be a hero, she does it, because that's what moms do. — Stephen H. Segal Copy Share Image
“We walk a fine line between commendable passion for that which we love--starships, superpowers, costumes, fantastic stories--and an almost frightening militancy about the Right… — Stephen H. Segal Copy Share Image
“What the brats in life fail to grasp is that the trails of history are blazed not by those who cling to what is… — Stephen H. Segal Copy Share Image
“Luckily, growing up "unfinished" can make geeks the very best people to guide and nurture the next generation of outsiders: We know you don't… — Stephen H. Segal Copy Share Image
“Why do women love The Princess Bride so much? Here's a thought: because its hero, Westley, is able to simultaneously fill the roles of… — Stephen H. Segal Copy Share Image
“The world is frequently cruel to those earnest souls who take "corny" ideas like truth and justice seriously or aren't afraid to wear their… — Stephen H. Segal Copy Share Image