Computers And Books Quotes
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Computers And Books Quotes & Sayings
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I just need to be in a position where I can control the ball, make smart decisions, and do what I'm coached up to do.
— Carson Palmer
Backlash, actually, by Susan Faludi,
— Helen Fielding
We must live. Or what have we suffered for? Will these years have been for nothing?
— Kiana Davenport
Computers don't kill books; people do.
— Douglas Rushkoff
Computers will never take the place of books. You can't stand on a floppy disk to reach a high shelf.
— Sam Ewing
To compare books to computers, I mean, computers are the way to get books. That is the medium for distributing text because it doesn't require paper.
— Nicholas Negroponte
What is childhood without stories? And how will children fall in love with stories without bookstores? You can't get that from a computer.
— Sarah Jio
The problem with being an author in this modern world is such: computers break often; books don't
— Emma Iadanza
I'm so sad to hear the horrible news of Amy Winehouse's death. I'm so happy I knew you Amy ... Rest Well. Gone Too Soon ... we'll miss you!!
— Usher
There's so many great, fantastic compliments I need to give that girl. Three words isn't enough.
— Sam Claflin
Overturning police cars is a super-intense workout. It's probably the only sport I enjoy.
— Ai Weiwei
We need to move beyond the idea that girls can be leaders and create the expectation that they should be leaders.
— Condoleezza Rice
I'm sure computers are useful, but next to all these warm, beautiful books they seem so cold and clinical.
— J.R. Johansson
Do or don't! Decide!
— Nabil N. Jamal
They work now with computers for building buildings and books, but not ever with new ideas.
— Emil Ruder
In the library, surrounded by books and computers and scientific journals, I feel like I could grow.
— Jeremy Bronaugh
My bedroom's like an armoury.
— Jeremy Irvine