Gadget Lover Quotes & Sayings
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O.K., so I'm not so smart. I'm working class. But it's the working class that keeps the world running, and it's the working class that gets exploited. What the hell kind of revolution have you got just tossing out big words that working-class people can't understand? What the hell kind of social revolution is that? I mean, I'd like to make the world a better place, too. If somebody's really being exploited, we've got to put a stop to it. That's what I believe, and that's why I ask questions. — Haruki Murakami

Even my beloved Peng Choon, wonderful husband that he was, liked to think of himself as the smarter of us two, which for the sake of peace I allowed. — Selina Siak Chin Yoke

It's good to buy a large company with fine businesses when the price is beaten down over worry about one problem. — Henry Earl Singleton

The more I try to unravel the mysteries of the world in which we live, the more I come to the conception of a single overruling power - God. — Henry Eyring

Isaacson's biography can be read in several ways. It is on the one hand a history of the most exciting time in the age of computers, when the machines first became personal and later, fashionable accessories. It is also a textbook study of the rise and fall and rise of Apple and the brutal clashes that destroyed friendships and careers. And it is a gadget lover's dream, with fabulous, inside accounts of how the Macintosh, iPod, iPhone and iPad came into being. But more than anything, Isaacson has crafted a biography of a complicated, peculiar personality - Jobs was charming, loathsome, lovable, obsessive, maddening - and the author shows how Jobs's character was instrumental in shaping some of the greatest technological innovations — Walter Isaacson

It's me," answered the prince. It was the first time he had forgotten his grammar, but he was terribly excited. "What — Andrew Lang

Deeply consider that it is your duty and interest to read the Holy Scriptures. — Adam Clarke