Top 40 Quotes & Sayings by LeVar Burton

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American actor LeVar Burton.
Last updated on December 21, 2024.
LeVar Burton

Levar Burton Jr. is an American actor and television host, best known for playing Geordi La Forge in Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987–1994). He also played Kunta Kinte in the ABC miniseries Roots (1977), and was host of the PBS Kids educational television series Reading Rainbow for more than 23 years (1983–2006). He received 12 Daytime Emmy Awards and a Peabody Award as host and executive producer of Reading Rainbow.

We want a book to be a book. We'll have all the interactive bells and whistles but our intent is to engage young people in reading, not to show them a movie.
As long as we are engaged in storytelling that moves the culture forward, it doesn't matter what format it is.
This wired generation is kind of cool. — © LeVar Burton
This wired generation is kind of cool.
There would be no Star Trek unless there were transporter malfunctions.
Because storytelling, and visual storytelling, was put in the hands of everybody, and we have all now become storytellers.
I'm excited to see how current and future technologies revolutionize the way we learn.
It is no longer appropriate for me as an American to sit by and expect my government to get it done.
I have always been a fan of 'Star Trek.' I love Gene Roddenberry's vision of the future.
I get most of my news updates from electronic and social media.
I fly my geek flag proudly. Absolutely.
We had to figure out how to produce books in a cost-effective way.
It's not about division. It's not about politics. My concern is how do we come together?
And it's here and it's ready and we can really revolutionize the way we educate our children with tablet computers, and I'm committed to doing whatever I can to speaking to whomever I can to send this signal - to pound this message home. Now is the time.
I'm enormously proud of the fact that Star Trek has really not just sparked an interest, but encouraged, a few generations of people to go into the sciences. — © LeVar Burton
I'm enormously proud of the fact that Star Trek has really not just sparked an interest, but encouraged, a few generations of people to go into the sciences.
We can't afford to sacrifice another generation of American children to bureaucratic politics. We've got to get it done. The future, the health, the life - our nation depends on it and it's just foolish to think or act otherwise.
All literature is political.
It's definitely true that there are a lot of the devices we used on 'Star Trek,' that came out the imagination of the writers, and the creators that are actually in the world today.
We have an amazing advantage right now in that we have developed technology that is so sexy, so engaging for kids.
Reading a hard copy book, and reading a book on an iPad are slightly different experiences. What they both have in common though is that you must engage your imagination in the process.
If we marry educational technology with quality, enriching content, that's a circle of win.
I genuinely believe we have an opportunity to revolutionize how we educate our children.
The unvarnished truth is that we have spent the last decade funding the machinery of war, and our children have been sacrificed.
I've always been interested in gadgets and technology and I've always been a reader.
Yeah. I do. I think that we have to continue to expand the areas in which we want our kids to be literate. And social media's going to be a part of their lives. And why not? Why not give them a sense of what the rules of the road are?
I'm a firm believer and always have been that there aren't all that many things that you should not express to children in an age-appropriate manner, and as a parent, that is your job - to be discerning as to whether or not your child can handle the information, provided you have the ability to express yourself in that age-appropriate way.
I've always been the sort of guy who's happiest doing more than one thing at a time.
I want to live in an America where we are able to marshal all the resources we have at our disposal and that we - people like me, and companies like Apple and Intel and others - can make it our business to put a tablet computer in the hands of every single kid in America. Every single kid.
For me, a good children's book is a good children's book is a good children's book. — © LeVar Burton
For me, a good children's book is a good children's book is a good children's book.
For me, literacy means freedom. For the individual and for society.
Jim Carrey can do anything he wants, right? There are guys like that. I'm not one of those guys, so my career has been cobbled together with what the universe has put in front of me.
With the technology of tablet computers, if we bring the right content to them and distribute them ubiquitously throughout the land, we can do something about America being ranked 29th in the world in terms of our level of education.
After many years of training myself, strong emotions are now a trigger for me to look at something. I think that all emotions are triggers for us to grow in our level of consciousness.
In a society that functions optimally, those who can should naturally want to provide for those who can't. That's how it's designed to work. I truly believe we're here to take care of one another.
I think reading is part of the birthright of the human being
Kids are sponges. They will emulate what they see and what they're exposed to.
Libraries do one thing that no other institution does and that's provide access to all.
I feel like I have been able to notice throughout the incremental march of history during the course of my own lifetime patterns emerging, and there's a sort of a rubber band effect that happens where social growth and change is concerned.
Maturity is a series of shattered illusions.
You can break down anything for a child, and you have to know what your child is ready for and what your child is not. — © LeVar Burton
You can break down anything for a child, and you have to know what your child is ready for and what your child is not.
That's not a role you prepare for. There's no preparation. You don't have time to prepare for the reading of an audiobook. You do the reading of an audiobook in basically two days' time - an unabridged version, maybe three days.
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