It ain't technology that enhances the civilization..but the way mankind perceives nature from all standpoints.

I hate how it’s so much easier to be open and straightforward to a computer screen than to an actual person.

If Paul Revere had been a modern day citizen, he wouldn't have ridden down Main Street. He would have tweeted.

In an age of iPhones and Playstations, it's great to see that somebody's still rocking the bus-on-a-string.

Apple is more about innovative branding than technology. It is fast, fresh and fleshy and will not stale so easily.

What's the point in being here if you have to follow a computer? What is this, a fucking Turing test in reverse?

When the time travel is eventually doable technologically,yesterday was dead a man who is going to be born tomorrow.

No wires tender even as nervescan transmit the impact ofour seasons, our catastropheswhile we are closed inside them

Being forever available to the rest of the world is overrated. I mean, what are 'missed calls' invented for?

The real danger is not that computers will begin to think like men, but that men will begin to think like computers.

Disruptors don't have to discover something new; they just have to discover a practical use for new discoveries.

A negative mind will never find success. I have never heard a positive idea come from a person in a negative state.

Alas, our technology has marched ahead of our spiritual and social evolution, making us, frankly, a dangerous people.

And if the computer gives you any back talk, pour some well-sugared office coffee into its evil little silicon brain.

Personal value is the kind of value we receive from being active instead of passive, creative instead of consumptive.