A Quote by Tim Cook

Music's always been at the heart of Apple. It's deep in our DNA. We've sold Macs to musicians since the beginning of Macs. — © Tim Cook
Music's always been at the heart of Apple. It's deep in our DNA. We've sold Macs to musicians since the beginning of Macs.
I've written on Apple Macs since the early 80s - they're lovely to use and beautiful to look at.
Musicians have always adopted Macs.
Why is it that I notice so many brilliant scientists using Macs for their personal computers; why does the Lawrence Livermore & Berkeley Labs buy millions of dollars worth of Macs?
I've always needed to bulk up, so until the modeling took off I was ramming Big Macs down my throat and doing plenty of bodyweight work. I'm over the Big Macs now, but I'll still drop down and do my press ups whenever I find the time.
I had Macs when Blizzard was pretty much the only company making games for Macs. I played all the Blizzard games, like 'Diablo II.'
You know, when I started I liked Big Macs and Budweiser and I still like Big Macs and Budweiser.
I've never owned an Apple product. I like the fact that PCs are open architecture and not locked down like Apple products. I feel that Macs are also unjustifiably overpriced.
What I've found is that a lot of people in the media industry tend to use Macs because they're so good for graphics and music.
I remember endless Apple v. Windows debates in the early '90s when I was in college. Macs were better machines, everyone said; the whole Office thing was a huge pain. It was difficult to transfer files between operating systems, and generally speaking, if you wanted to do Office stuff, you needed a Windows machine.
You increasingly are seeing more Macs than PCs.
First rule of Economics 101: our desires are insatiable. Second rule: we can stomach only three Big Macs at a time.
My whole life, I've sung and listened to music, and since the beginning, I've had iTunes and used Apple Music for streaming.
If the furnace is hot enough, anything will burn, even Big Macs.
I write almost entlirely on Macs, because: Windows gives me hives.
The people I hang out with tend to use Macs, not that I think they're necessarily superior.
I have a PC because I don't know how to use a Mac. Actors always have Macs with them, and when I try to use someone else's, I can't get the hang of it. It's very strange; I don't like it.
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