A Quote by Nathan Myhrvold

Don't let the secret recipe die with the inventor. — © Nathan Myhrvold
Don't let the secret recipe die with the inventor.
Always remember this...there is only ONE recipe for strength. A secret recipe that was handed down from Sandow to John Grimek to Paul Anderson to Vasily Alexeev to Bill Kazmaier to me. Now I'm giving you that magical recipe...hard work plus proper nutrition plus time equals strong.
Only an inventor knows how to borrow, and every man is or should be an inventor.
Computer programming is really a lot like writing a recipe. If you've read a recipe, you know what the structure of a recipe is, it's got some things up at the top that are your ingredients, and below that, the directions for how to deal with those ingredients.
You don't run 26 miles at five minutes a mile on good looks and a secret recipe.
Recipe? Recipe? We don' need no stinkin' recipe.
The public values the invention more than the inventor does. The inventor knows there is much more and better where this came from.
I thought of the nameless inventor of the bathtub. I was somehow sure it was a woman. And was the inventor of the bathtub plug a man?
People think of the inventor as a screwball, but no one ever asks the inventor what he thinks of other people.
Many are ready, when listening to the inventor, to belittle and deny his achievements so that he will no longer be heard in honourable places, but after some months or a year, they use the inventor's words in speech or writing or design.
A mind always employed is always happy. This is the true secret, the grand recipe, for felicity.
When you taste something delicious, ask for the recipe! Or offer to trade a recipe!
I always feel like a script is a recipe, and then you bring the elements into the recipe, and you cook with it.
I love a good challenge of looking with new eyes at a tried and true recipe in my recipe Rolodex.
If I had to say the secret recipe for acting melodrama, I think it comes from myself in real life. I have a belief that when I do melo scenes, I try to make them less cheesy.
Well, I'm Italian, but my family isn't stereotypical. I mean, I only have one sister and we don't yell or throw pasta at each other. My mother doesn't even have a secret spaghetti sauce recipe.
There is a tendency to think that if we engage too directly with moral questions in politics, that's a recipe for disagreement, and for that matter, a recipe for intolerance and coercion.
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