Steve Jobs Quotes
You go to your TV to turn your brain off. You go to the computer when you want to turn your brain on.Steve Jobs
Quotes to Explore
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I can barely turn on my computer!
Jack Nicklaus -
You can't hate Britney Spears because, you know what, no matter what Britney Spears been doing, she's still on TV.
T-Pain -
I love TV.
Katey Sagal -
TV and films are same for me. I took a decision to be an actor, and I am an actor. I never decided to be TV actor or film actor.
Ram Kapoor -
The reality, for me at least, is that the finest recreation of a paper game, played on computer, pales in comparison with the actual, face-to-face experience.
Warren Spector -
I'm named after a computer and grew up really interested in them.
Hal Sparks
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I had kind of sworn off network TV a while ago.
Hank Azaria -
I sort of went into the TV thing kicking and screaming.
Candice Olson -
I've done a lot of TV, but not film.
Manny Montana -
Even today no computer can understand language as well as a three-year-old or see as well as a mouse.
Vilayanur S. Ramachandran -
I have an Apple computer, which I use to play Spider Solitaire and do research on the Internet.
Alex Trebek -
I had already been one of the uncool students in my class and had few friends. But once you could see me on the TV, I was even more uncool.
Alexandra Maria Lara
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I like doing everything - theater and film, radio and TV, comedy and tragedy. I love it all. And I've never really planned anything - I've always looked at my job in a rather simplistic way. It's like being a plumber. One day you might be fixing an early 20th century showerhead that requires real detailed work. The other day you might just be clearing a sewer. Both jobs are very different, but all the tools come out of the same box. That's the way I look at acting.
Alfred Molina -
My tombstone would someday read I died keeled over at my computer writing a screenplay or a business plan.
Gabriel Campisi -
The danger of computers becoming like humans is not as great as the danger of humans becoming like computers.
Konrad Zuse -
There is no medical proof that television causes brain damage - at least from over five feet away. In fact, TV is probably the least physically harmful of all the narcotics known to man.
Christopher Lehmann-Haupt -
Programs like ACE’s Bootstrap Summer Camp teach our kids important computer coding skills that will allow them to design their own futures.
Gina Raimondo -
I'm amazed at how much my writing is improved when I step away from the computer, even in small amounts. If I'm stuck, I vacuum the living room or walk the dog. I'm amazed at what comes out of that... We have to realize that part of the writing life where we're sitting down at the computer is harvesting the crops, but you have to have planted them and watered them and created fertile soil - and that's a life.
Donald Miller
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One problem with writing on the computer, as I do, is that the page is never really 'blank." It is backed by all this energy or potential energy...one can always check the New York Times, or look at real estate, or investigate some intriguing new person in one's life. The span and space for writing feels like a tunnel under these massive mountains of information.
Dan Chiasson -
I'm always happy when I see something written on an album that wasn't just typed on a computer.
Neil Farber -
The ultimate touchstone of constitutionality is the Constitution itself and not what we have said about it.
Felix Frankfurter -
We shall seek first to tell the truth rather than to study the subtle art of adjusting it to the circumstances of time and person.
Vincent McNabb -
I don't make the stereotypes, I just see them.
Russell Peters -
You go to your TV to turn your brain off. You go to the computer when you want to turn your brain on.
Steve Jobs