These nimble quotes will inspire you. Nimble quick and light in movement or action; agile.
A collection of motivating, happy, and encouraging nimble quotes, nimble sayings, and nimble proverbs.
Best Nimble Quotes
- “The United Nations needs to be nimble, efficient, and effective.” Antonio Guterres
- “The social-media landscape changes incredibly fast, so you have to be open-minded and nimble to keep up with it.” Alexis Ohanian
- “Famous pivot stories are often failures but you don’t need to fail before you pivot. All a pivot is is a change is strategy without a change in vision. Whenever entrepreneurs see a new way to achieve their vision – a way to be more successful – they have to remain nimble enough to take it.” Eric Ries
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“We must prepare people to be nimble enough to adapt to an ever-evolving marketplace. And we must help them develop skills that will be valued no matter what tomorrow’s jobs are – skills like creativity, critical thinking, problem-solving, and collaboration.” Tae Yoo
- “On its fifth full-length album, ‘Cervantine,’ A Hawk and a Hacksaw’s love of the Balkans continues unabated, but with new songs and collaborators. In ‘Uskudar,’ the music finds an equal balance of sweet, sour and earthy sounds with nimble string melodies and a grunting tuba.” Anthony Fantano
- “DRDO should introspect to make themselves more nimble towards innovation.” Nirmala Sitharaman
- “Moderating a debate means spending more time with briefing books than with your children. It means writing and rewriting and rephrasing. It means finding a way to be alert enough to notice when your question goes unanswered and nimble enough to decide what you will do about that on the spot.” Gwen Ifill
- “For decades, community colleges have been the backbone of American workforce training. Because they are nimble and closely attuned to local community needs, they are inherently positioned to be influential leaders of the movement for a sustainable economy.” Ed Begley, Jr.
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“I don’t mind my team being less physically strong in exchange for more mobility and nimble, swift transitions.” Tite
- “On ‘Mr. Robot,’ because I run the writers’ room and know every decision behind every line of dialogue, I’m able to be nimble and adapt with the scripts and the moments. I never have to question what I’m doing as I’m directing the actors or going through the scenes.” Sam Esmail
- “So by the time I taught myself the bass guitar at the age of 14, my hands were already pretty nimble.” John Entwistle
- “Those little nimble musicians of the air, that warble forth their curious ditties, with which nature hath furnished them to the shame of art.” Izaak Walton
- “Future companies will be smaller and more nimble.” Peter Diamandis
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“Too often, nonprofits are viewed as rigid and bureaucratic – less nimble and capable of adapting in this fluid environment than our corporate counterparts. I don’t agree.” Anna Maria Chavez
- “I knew that I could sing when I was young. I would listen to a lot of jazz; I’m a big jazz fan. When I first got to high school and studied musical theater, I could sing. But I added certain things to my voice, and I realized after graduating high school that this is the kind of voice I had. It’s not very nimble, but it’s heavy.” Andra Day
- “One part puzzle mixed with one part racer with just a dash of art and music just to blend everything together, ‘Dyad’ takes you on a fast-paced trip down a tunnel filled with lights and a shifting list of rules to keep your neurons nimble.” Rob Manuel
- “I’m rereading Jenny Offill’s ‘Dept. of Speculation.’ I love it, and she’s just a magician. Line by line and paragraph by paragraph, it’s mesmerizing and so intricately plotted and so nimble.” Bill Clegg
- “Karate probably gave me an incredibly deep awareness of all the parts of me, my flexibility, and the nimble qualities I’m doing, even if they’re unconscious.” Simon Helberg
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“The countries that succeed will be those that are nimble and able to use their human capital to take advantage of opportunities as they arise.” Priti Patel
- “We’re dumber and less cognitively nimble if we’re not around other people – and, now, other machines.” Clive Thompson
- “If I’ve got food and water, as long as I can exercise my mind and keep it nimble, then I’ll be okay.” Rob Walton
- “For me, I think the bigger something is, the more difficult it is to make it nimble and fleet afoot.” Cate Blanchett
- “Stars wide of belt often cultivated a gentlemanly grandeur, a groomed refinement that filtered through their fingertips – the dainty fidgets of Hardy’s plump digits, Orson Welles performing magic tricks with nimble dexterity, Jackie Gleason lofting a teacup to his lips as if he were Lady Bracknell – or through a fine set of twinkle-toes.” James Wolcott
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“The point is that instead of a monolithic brick of printed content – delivered more or less unchanged to all subscribers – social media offers news that is personalized and nimble.” Ryan Holmes
- “It seems to me that Sotheby’s is very much like the British monarchy: an old and apparently very venerable institution which is in fact very nimble on its feet, an institution invested with a great deal more self-interest than the public image would suggest.” Robert Lacey
- “It’s a great time for independent media because technology reduces the entry barrier. It makes it a phenomenal time for media in general. It’s David versus Goliath, and David is always a little smarter, more nimble, more fast.” Sasa Vucinic
- “Britain has the most creative, dynamic and nimble fashion industry in the world.” Natalie Massenet
- “After World War I, while France and other Allies were building military defenses modeled on trench warfare, German commanders were shaping a nimble fighting force.” Charles Duhigg
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“Small businesses are more nimble and innovative than large corporations, and as a result are much more likely to develop the breakthrough ideas we need for global competitiveness.” John Delaney
- “One week you may be an actor, and the next week you had to be nimble enough to be a TV host. And the week after that, you might have to do some stand-up or be in an improv company or write and sing a song somewhere.” Alan Thicke
- “I can’t say enough about the guts and the talents of Amazon. They’re so agile, they’re so nimble; they picked us up two weeks after we premiered, and their whole attitude is, ‘Go, go, go, go,’ so I’m very, very impressed.” Jeffrey Tambor
- “The evening news is evolving rapidly, and I think we have to be extraordinarily nimble.” David Muir
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“The obvious challenge to both SAG and AFTRA is remaining current in a rapidly changing industry. We have to be nimble, pro-active, and unified, and we’ve got to bring compelling value to future members.” Ken Howard
- “I think educational systems have to be more nimble, have to be more adapted to today’s realities where students can go in different directions and professionalize even faster. Constant retraining and reskilling and upskilling, whatever you want to call it, of the workforce.” Roberto Azevedo
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“Big media companies can’t be like big battleships; they have to feel nimble.” David Carey
- “We should be biased toward action. We are trying to be a nimble and cohesive culture where people can be heard and there is openness and innovation.” Dinesh Paliwal
- “Being nimble and ready to change our minds if need be is an attribute that is crucial to live and thrive in a society that is powered by science and technology, both as an individual and as an engaged citizen.” Priyamvada Natarajan