Imagineering Quotes & Sayings
Enjoy reading and share 14 famous quotes about Imagineering with everyone.
Top Imagineering Quotes

Every tomorrow is better because you opened your eyes, but still, memories from your past are meant to be shared and cherished — Peace Gypsy

So the real question confronting you now is: How can you afford not to be in God's Word? — Howard G. Hendricks

There's really no secret about our approach. We keep moving forward - opening up new doors and doing new things - because we're curious. And curiosity keeps leading us down new paths. We're always exploring and experimenting. We call it Imagineering - the blending of creative and imagination with technical know-how. — Walt Disney

I recently read some of the transcripts of Nixon's Watergate tapes, and they spent hours trying to figure out who was leaking and providing information to Carl and myself. — Bob Woodward

Why did you choose to stay here?" ( ... )
"I don't know," he said. "It's as if there's more oxygen here. — Paolo Giordano

It is true that freedom, when it is made up principally of privileges, insults labor and separates it from culture. But freedom is not made up principally of privileges; it is made up especially of duties. And the moment each of us tries to give freedom's duties precedence over its privileges, freedom joins together labor and culture and sets in motion the only force that can effectively serve justice. The rule of our action, the secret of our resistance can be easily stated: everything that humiliates labor also humiliates the intelligence, and vice versa. And the revolutionary struggle, the centuries-old straining toward liberation can be defined first of all as a double and constant rejection of humiliation. — Albert Camus

Wealth is a tide which flows into one place by ebbing from another. — Austin O'Malley

Plato says: "Every king springs from a race of slaves, and every slave has had kings among his ancestors." The flight of time, with its vicissitudes, has jumbled all such things together, and Fortune has turned them upside down. Then — Seneca.

There is only one name on the door at Walt Disney Imagineering. — Marty Sklar

We are treasure chests with more jewels inside than we can imagine. — Ifeanyi Enoch Onuoha

The recognition that no knowledge can be complete, no metaphor entire, is itself humanizing. It counteracts fanaticism. It grants even to adversaries the possibility of partial truth, and to oneself the possibility of error. — Alvin Toffler

The real achievement of Woody Allen was that he was making movies that felt very personal, and for a whole group of people, it spoke to them. Then he became an archetype, like Groucho Marx or Chaplin. — Noah Baumbach