A Quote by Brian May

I don't surf the net in general. I have someone do it for me instead, because I find it sluggish. — © Brian May
I don't surf the net in general. I have someone do it for me instead, because I find it sluggish.
The magic that you find in surf music, I think, is really timeless. You know, when I was very young, I was in a surf band. Surf music is an instrumental music that still means a lot to me, not in an nostalgic way, but as something that really gets to the heart of the guitar itself.
I don't have very much time to surf the net, because it's as though my boss has a tracking device on me. The instant I'm looking at a Chloe sweater on Shopbop, I'll get a call in my office with a PA asking: "Paul wants to know where you are and why you're not in the writers room, and if maybe you're online shopping."
I surf the net regularly.
We think of Craigslist as a form of Social Media.We provide a simple service that is mostly free and we leave money in the community, instead of taking it away. Shared values, nothing fancy, treating people like we want to be treated. What works on the net works for people in general. The net has very little to do with technology, what matters is how people use the technology.
I never surf (the Net). I don't know the password.
I don't have a lot of time to surf the net and see what everyone's wearing.
I also love to surf the Net and talk on the phone with friends.
When I took the leap, I had faith I would find a net; Instead I learned I could fly.
I need to surf - surf and yoga. Whenever I'm in L.A., I go down to San Diego to surf for the weekend, and I always come back perfect.
After God and my family, it's surf. I don't imagine me not surfing. Surf brings me smile every day.
Three most important things in life, surf, surf and surf.
Instead of mindlessly tossing billions at or taking billions from the Net as such, investors should be spending their time making sure that it's the future Fords and General Motors of cyberspace that are getting the capital they need.
I'm getting older now, and though I still surf well, it's hard for me to paddle in big surf.
An FBI agent ought to be able to surf the net and look for sites that instruct people how to make bombs.
On the market, all is harmony. But as soon as intervention appears and is established, conflict is created, for each may participate in a scramble to be a net gainer rather than a net loser - to be part of the invading team instead of one of the victims.
I'm trying to teach my girlfriend how to surf. But I just end up yelling at her the whole time. Because I don't know how to surf.
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