A Quote by Nolan Gould

I collect Hot Wheels. I collect glass. I collect coins. And I collect cards. — © Nolan Gould
I collect Hot Wheels. I collect glass. I collect coins. And I collect cards.
I like to go hiking. I like to go rappelling, swimming, biking. I go boogie-boarding. I collect Hot Wheels. I collect glass. I collect coins. And I collect cards.
I collect dice and I collect coins. I travel the world so I love dice, I always have dice on me. I collect magnets as well.
The artist is a collector. Not a hoarder, mind you, there's a difference: Hoarders collect indiscriminately, artists collect selectively. They only collect things that they really love.
Some people collect coins. Some people collect rocks. Some people collect stamps. I colllect kids and hope I can do something for them.
Me and my brother growing up used to collect rookie and basketball cards, like MJ's and LeBron's. That's what we used to collect, have a lot signed as well.
I don't only collect Nazi stuff; I collect objects from all the Axis countries.
I collect human relationships very much the way others collect fine art.
Some people collect vintage cars, I collect Birkins. The leather ones are £20,000.
If you're going to collect things because you think they have value, then don't collect. For me, you have to be obsessed, and there has to be something educational.
Some people collect this or that. I'm a musician; I collect guitars.
I used to collect comic books. I had a substantial collection. I collect records also, but those have gone the way of the world.
The sales tax, excise and property registration departments are all more eager to collect cash in their drawers than to collect for the government's coffers.
I collect postage stamps. That's the only thing I can afford to collect! I hope in five years' time to say, "Yes, I specialize in Gustav Dore first editions."
I don't collect books just because other people collect them, and I'm not going to have books in my collection if I think it's badly written.
I have a couple of nice guitars that I use, but I don't have anything that I collect. I collect a lot of dust in my apartment, if that counts for anything.
Scientists do not collect data randomly and utterly comprehensively. The data they collect are only those that they consider *relevant* to some hypothesis or theory.
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