A Quote by Stephen Morris

Technology is always a double-edged sword. — © Stephen Morris
Technology is always a double-edged sword.
Technology is, of course, a double edged sword. Fire can cook our food but also burn us.
Technology is a bit of a double-edged sword. Used right, it's a wonderful tool, but unfortunately, it makes it easier for a lot of mediocre people to get really crappy ideas out.
Science and technology are the keys to both our longevity and our demise. Our entire existence on this planet is a double-edged sword.
Everything in life is a double-edged sword.
But the truth is a double-edged sword; it is a dangerous thing.
Fame is very much a double-edged sword.
Technology is a double-edged sword for sure. You can use it to get in touch with somebody, to get to know somebody, to have really meaningful conversations, or you can use it to hurt and bully people.
We have to realize that science is a double-edged sword. One edge of the sword can cut against poverty, illness, disease and give us more democracies, and democracies never war with other democracies, but the other side of the sword could give us nuclear proliferation, biogerms and even forces of darkness.
Technology is always a two-edged sword. It will bring in many benefits, but also many disasters.
Playing Marcia was a double-edged sword; it always will be whenever you play a character like that. You will be known as that character forever.
It's always nerve-wracking when people say they look up to you or that you're a good role model. It's such a double-edged sword, because you realize you've been put on this pedestal, and you have to make sure that you don't do anything to get torn down.
One shouldn't get carried away by styling, as it can be a double-edged sword. The person should have it in him or her to carry it off.
I was extremely close with my parents. Breaking away from that is a double-edged sword: It's something you need to do, but it's hard to cut the apron strings.
The benefits from stardom as Klinger outweigh any setbacks. It's a double-edged sword. What makes you famous is what interferes with getting other roles.
I am somebody who has always struggled with uncertainty. And, of course, uncertainty is so core to life. I seek out knowledge to help me deal with that. But I'm also aware that knowledge can be really a double-edged sword.
Fame can be a double-edged sword, and you have to take the bad with the good. The highs are incredibly high, and the lows can be incredibly low.
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