18 Quotes About Geek

Geeks are a misunderstood group of people. They tend to be overlooked and ridiculed because of their lack of social skills, physical appearance, and excessive friendliness. But what’s wrong with being a nerd? They’re intelligent, creative, and creative people who enjoy reading books, playing music, and creating things out of necessity. If you’ve ever been a geek before, then you know that geeks are fun to hang out with and can be a great source of support when you need it most Read more

Check out the collection of funny, funny, geeky quotes below that will make you smile.

I think, that if the world were a bit more...
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I think, that if the world were a bit more like ComicCon, it would be a better place. Matt Smith
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Hey, Doc, we better back up. We don’t have enough road to get up to eighty-eight, ” I quoted as I slid into the passenger seat.“‘ Roads?’” he replied in an excellent impression of Christopher Lloyd’s eccentric scientist. “‘Where we’re going, we don’t need roads! ’” The call-and-response rituals of geeks were a thing of beauty, and allowed said geeks to identify each other across time and space. Atom Yang
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But why didn't you just ask me?" I set down my fork and glare at her. "Because you were sleeping, " She says, taking a sip if Chardonnay."I was taking a nap, Mom. It wasn't intended to be some kind of Disney fairy-tale hundred-year snooze. Alyson Noel
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We're not hunter-gatherers anymore. We're all living like patients in the intensive care unit of a hospital. What keeps us alive isn't bravery, or athleticism, or any of those other skills that were valuable in a caveman society. It's our ability to master complex technological skills. It is our ability to be nerds. We need to breed nerds. Neal Stephenson
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If you leave a bunch of eleven-year-olds to their own devices, what you get is Lord of the Flies. Like a lot of American kids, I read this book in school. Presumably it was not a coincidence. Presumably someone wanted to point out to us that we were savages, and that we had made ourselves a cruel and stupid world. This was too subtle for me. While the book seemed entirely believable, I didn't get the additional message. I wish they had just told us outright that we were savages and our world was stupid. . Paul Graham
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Thanks. Seriously, you must have better things to do with your life than waste it on the hopeless?'' I've already learned Parseltongue. What else is there?'' Elvish. Michelle Hodkin
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Could a scar be like the rings of a tree, reopened with each emotional season? Magenta Periwinkle
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I keep hearing that being a geek is cool now, but I'm not sure the rest of the world has gotten the memo Liz Czukas
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No gaming outside of the venue without a sanctioned game master. Leah Rae Miller
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One of her secret fantasies had been that, as a girl who could code, she would work in the one place where a geeky fat girl could get dates. It had not been entirely untrue. But as someone had pointed out to her in school, although the odds are good, the goods are odd. Maureen F. McHugh
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The coding was anachronistic, kind of like bokeh in a renaissance painting. Sorin Suciu
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Every rule, every chart, every geeky statistic in a game book or module feeds into this impulse. All those details allow us to take apart existence, look at the individual parts, figure out how they work, and put them back together. Some people relieve stress by getting drunk or high and losing control; nerds find comfort by taking control and applying structure. Logic is like a warm blanket. David M. Ewalt
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For Oscar, high school was the equivalent of a medieval spectacle, like being put in the stocks and forced to endure the peltings and outrages of a mob of deranged half-wits, an experience from which he supposed he should have emerged a better person, but that’s not really what happened–and if there were any lessons to be gleaned from the ordeal of those years he never quite figured out what they were. He walked into school every day like the fat lonely nerdy kid he was, and all he could think about was the day of his manumission, when he would at last be set free from its unending horror. Hey, Oscar, are there faggots on Mars?–Hey, Kazoo, catch this. The first time he heard the term moronic inferno he know exactly where it was located and who were its inhabitants. . Unknown
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Simon did not solve problems, he just shamed them into going away. Sorin Suciu
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I pat the brand new twenty-seven inch Macintosh computers Mr. Foley brought us. 'These boxes alone should make both of us scream like it's Christmas morning! Snap out of it. Santa came! Now we get to play with all of our toys! Anne Eliot
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Pop culture. Nobody does bullshit better than us. Right? China took over manufacturing. And the Middle East has us on fossil fuels. That's just geography and politics. We're a nation of whacko immigrants. Scavengers and con men. We crossed the ocean on faith, stole some land and stone-cold made up a whole country out of nothing but balls and bullshit. Superhero comics got invented by crazy genius Jews who showed up and revamped the refugee experience into a Man of Steel sent from Krypton with a secret identity. Damon Suede
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We were there too, the other geeks and weird kids whose lives were hellish at school, who escaped into books and computers, who stayed up all night scanning obscure forums, looking for transcendence, dreaming of elsewhere. We were there too, but you didn’t see us, because we were girls. And the costs of being the geek were the same for us, right down to the sexual frustration, the yearning, the being laughed at, the loneliness. […] We had to fight the same battles you did, only harder, because we were women and we also had to fight sexism, some of it from you, and when we went looking for other weird kids to join our gang, we were told we weren’t ‘real geeks’ because we were girls. . Laurie Penny