A Quote by Marshall McLuhan

At electric speed, all forms are pushed to the limits of their potential. — © Marshall McLuhan
At electric speed, all forms are pushed to the limits of their potential.
I think a lot of social media creators have always been, like, content and haven't pushed the limits because no one else had pushed the limits before. I say to myself, 'How can I create my own TV show online every day and actually make it a real production and put effort into it?'
You will begin to touch heaven, Jonathan, in the moment that you touch perfect speed. And that isn’t flying a thousand miles an hour, or a million, or flying at the speed of light. Because any number is a limit, and perfection doesn’t have limits. Perfect speed, my son, is being there.
A lot of people these days are very much too wrapped up in cotton wool: people aren't pushed to their limits, and that's why we should find out where our limits lie.
Electric guitars are an abomination, whoever heard of an electric violin? An electric cello? Or for that matter an electric singer?
Working within the limits of the medium forces us to change our own limits. Improvisation is not breaking with forms and limitations just to be 'free,' but using them as the very means of transcending ourselves.
She has an electric blender, electric toaster and electric bread maker. She said "There are too many gadgets and no place to sit down!" So I bought her an electric chair.
As all mothers know, children travel faster than kisses. The speed of kisses is, in fact, what Doctor Fallow would call a cosmic constant. The speed of children has no limits.
Mass man is a phenomenon of electric speed, not of physical quantity.
My players need to have the feeling that they've pushed themselves to their limits.
To me, the sax is rock n' roll, even though electric guitars kind of pushed it aside for a while.
Enthusiasm is the electric current that keeps the engine of life going at top speed.
It's what I've learned over the years that has pushed me beyond limits.
There are no speed limits on the road to success.
Whoever heard of an electric violin, electric cello or, for that matter, an electric singer?
The ideal trademark is one that is pushed to its utmost limits in terms of abstraction and ambiguity, yet is still readable.
I am a patriot, and I protest speed limits by exceeding them.
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