Online Quotes
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I don't spend a lot of time online. My mother's really good at picking out if she sees a really great review, and she'll forward it to me. She's like my little Internet filter. It's always nice to see something going up; if I want to find something on Nathan Fillion, I do know where to look, but I've got a nice little delivery system in my mom.
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I know how to turn it on computer. I know where the disc goes: in that little slot but I can't always get it out. And I have three genius-level computer savvy kids who save my ass all the time. I'll tell you what I don't do. I don't watch the news on TV anymore. I get my news online. And like all of you, I Google whoever I want.
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Everything I post online is curated.
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I hadn't realized the number of people that are still interested in listening to what I am doing, people I would never know about if not for being online.
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Even if I am predisposed to shop online, I see bricks and mortar as part of marketing.
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The way young people are joining communities online, and agreeing and separating themselves and creating their own facts about things like vaccination, is worrying.
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Selling online is one channel, but it's not the only channel.
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The smartest thing I did was to stop going online. I'm the sort of person who will just look for the negative - Michael really can't understand it, but that's just the way I am. And with my bipolar thing, that's poison. So I just stopped. Cold turkey. And it's so liberating.
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I'm self-taught and emailed photographers I knew if I had questions I couldn't figure out from the manual or online.
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Don't take this the wrong way but I care more and I'm a better online friend than you. I also spend way to much time online.
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I not only work online through my various projects, but I am an avid user of online technologies to connect and engage with friends as well.
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What you see online isn't real. How many likes you get on Instagram doesn't have any bearing on how good of a person you are, how good your heart is. It's all for fun; it shouldn't affect you so deeply.
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There is something not entirely satisfying about an online memorial.
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The thing about online gambling is that it's never away, it's always accessible. And so, if you have an issue with gambling, it's designed to take advantage of that.
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Tribes will be defined by social enclaves on the internet, rather than by geography or kinship, but the world will be more fragmented and less tolerant, since ones real-world surroundings will not have the homogeneity of ones online clan.
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I don't read much of anything online.
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I interned at Miramax and subsequently at Paramount because I was really curious about the future of entertainment - how were we going to get films online? While the inspiration for Box didn't come from that experience directly, it was very obvious that bigger businesses had a lot of slow processes and cumbersome technology.
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They are more likely to do things online than they would in the real world. It's the 'You can't see me, I can't see you phenomenon.' There's a perception of invisibility.
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How do you establish online friends by talking about the weather?
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When we get the remote Russian village online, what will get people to the Internet is not going to be reports from Human Rights Watch. It's going to be pornography, 'Sex and the City,' or maybe funny videos of cats.
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When we started OD2 in 1999, we were really expecting to work more with independents and so on because the major labels were spending millions on their own Pressplay and equivalents online, which haven't been very successful.
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If you want to be in network marketing, you have to be extremely literate online.
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The Internet has changed everything. People will be discovered online. People buy music online. It's a completely different way to get entertainment.
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It's everywhere, constant criticism of women's appearance in magazines and online. It's not easy to navigate.