Top 1200 Computer Screen Quotes & Sayings - Page 3

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Last updated on November 28, 2024.
I don't even know which end of a computer one is supposed to gaze into. I've never used a computer.
You are the Golden Witnessing Screen. Meditation is the effortless effort to keep that screen clean, clear and perfect.
I want to have a movie where people's eyes are glued to the screen, not when they're running from the screen. — © Rod Lurie
I want to have a movie where people's eyes are glued to the screen, not when they're running from the screen.
I never work on a computer. I can't write on a computer. It's just not possible for me to do that.
There's plenty to admire in the iPhone X straight from the unboxing. The biggest change stares you in the face: that screen, that screen.
I appreciate the sentiment that I am a popular woman in computer gaming circles; but I prefer being thought of as a computer game designer rather than a woman computer game designer. I don't put myself into gender mode when designing a game.
As a person with terrible handwriting, I love the computer. I've waited all my life for the computer.
I want to touch the world through my performances on screen but also off screen.
I'm a computer nerd. I'm behind my computer, like, 12 hours a day making new music.
What the gears cannot do the computer might. The computer is the Proteus of machines. Its essence is its universality, its power to simulate
A computer cannot manufacture new information. That's the difference between our brain and a computer.
I think what matters is whatever you do on screen should be good irrespective of the time you have on screen.
Most of my work is okay to look at on a TV screen or a flat screen, but this is actually much better in a theatre. — © Michel Auder
Most of my work is okay to look at on a TV screen or a flat screen, but this is actually much better in a theatre.
A computer is like a violin. You can imagine a novice trying ?rst a phonograph and then a violin. The latter, he says, sounds terrible. That is the argument we have heard from our humanists and most of our computer scientists. Computer programs are good, they say, for particular purposes, but they aren’t ?exible. Neither is a violin, or a typewriter, until you learn how to use it.
Allowing the computer to do one thing is only boring if you don't use the time that the computer saves you to do something else.
You write because you have an idea in your mind that feels so genuine, so important, so true. And yet, by the time this idea passes through the different filters of your mind, and into your hand, and onto the page or computer screen - it becomes distorted, and it's been diminished.
We want to see women in more power positions, not just in front of the screen but behind the screen as well.
Some people say the network is the computer. We believe the display is the computer. Anywhere there's a pixel, that's where we want to be.
an off-screen persona of Globally Conscious Earth Mother and an aggressive on-screen embodiment of Kali, Goddess of Destruction.
I've never been much of a computer guy at least in terms of playing with computers. Actually until I was about 11 I didn't use a computer for preparing for games at all. I was playing a bit online, was using the chess club mainly. Now, obviously, the computer is an important tool for me preparing for my games.
Twitter means all my friends are in my computer. All my ideas are in my computer. I can do whatever I want in there; I'm kind of... bionic.
I'm always looking at the computer. I make all of my work on the computer at some point or another. Almost all of the paintings come from a file.
One can think of any given axiom system as being like a computer with a certain limited amount of memory or processing power. One could switch to a computer with even more storage, but no matter how large an amount of storage space the computer has, there will still exist some tasks that are beyond its ability.
I think social media is an interesting beast - you can't get too caught up in it. People can get caught up in it sometimes, but I think it's important to live in the present and not on the computer screen.
Just being able to get paid to do something you love is a wonderful thing. That said, a writer's daily routine, unless you're Dominick Dunne, isn't exactly glamorous. Much of it amounts to drudgery, staring at a computer screen all day in a room by yourself, juggling nouns and verbs to make a demanding editor happy.
I’ve noticed that the people who started on film still have the ability to see the person in front of them. Whereas for a lot of photographers who have only ever worked in digital, the relationship between the photographer and the person who they’re taking a picture of sort of doesn’t exist anymore. They’re looking at a computer screen as opposed to the person.
Software Engineering is that part of Computer Science which is too difficult for the Computer Scientist.
I don't know if Rush Limbaugh knows the difference between a screen porch and a screen play.
I much prefer writing an original movie with the screen in mind to transferring a play to the screen.
I was really looking at computers as a way to understand the mind. But at M.I.T., my mind was blown by having a whole computer to yourself as long as you liked.I felt a surge of intellectual power through access to this computer, and I started thinking about what this could mean for kids and the way they learn. That's when we developed the computer programming language for kids, Logo.
To me, casting is all about finding a character within the actor off the screen as much as on the screen.
To me, sex appeal means that when an actress is on the screen, she just engulfs the whole screen.
Romance on the screen happens even with people who do not have off-screen chemistry. To bring that out from them is my job.
I can write faster on a typewriter than you can on a computer. I do 120 words a minute, and you can't do that on a computer.
The big screen and the small screen are two very different mediums - they are perceived differently by people.
I play a lot of computer games. I love computer graphics. I've had Pixar in me for a long time.
They've finally comes up with the perfect office computer. If it makes a mistake, it blames another computer.
It's about time we stopped asking what the computer can do for us and instead ask ourselves what we can do for the computer. — © Pranav Mistry
It's about time we stopped asking what the computer can do for us and instead ask ourselves what we can do for the computer.
I am a professor at the computer science department, but I don't know how to use a computer, not even for Email.
One of the things that happens when we're feeling more love and care is that we go into what's called "heart rhythm coherence," which you can actually measure and monitor on a computer screen. It's also possible to train yourself to go into heart rhythm coherence at will.
Getting tired of sitting, staring at my computer screen, day after day, where everyone is two-dimensional, reduced to an avatar photo, status updates, or maybe some carefully curated vacation photos. There's something exhausting about that after a while. I found myself wanting to hear voices.
A distributed system is one in which the failure of a computer you didn't even know existed can render your own computer unusable.
Finding the discipline, the motivation, the focus, the passion to sit down in front of a blank piece of paper or a blank computer screen every day and then to make it come alive with characters and with plot is incredibly exciting and at the same time terrifying and frustrating, and sometimes it comes easy and sometimes it comes really hard.
The first thing I think, I was building computers, I started to build a computer when I was 17 or 18 at home, an IBM compatible computer, and then I started to sell computers, and when I sold a computer to a company called Ligo I think, and they were selling systems which became blockbuster.
People buy box sets, and they sit for a whole weekend with a computer on their lap in bed, and they watch two seasons back-to-back of a show. They are invested in the person within that arc or the dynamics of those people - the relationships - and it doesn't matter to them if they're watching it on an iPhone or a cinema screen.
It's hard to tell if I've had writer's block because it seems to me that it's when nothing comes, but, you know, every day you stare at that computer screen, and I think, 'It's never going to happen today. How can I write three pages?' And the hours pass, and they haven't shown up, and then at the very end it always happens, so it's willpower.
I use a computer. I don't know if that qualifies me as a techie, but I'm pretty good on the computer.
I am not against kissing on-screen but I definitely do not want to be written about for the number of kisses I have had on screen. — © Neha Sharma
I am not against kissing on-screen but I definitely do not want to be written about for the number of kisses I have had on screen.
They've finally come up with the perfect office computer. If it makes a mistake, it blames another computer.
An actor's off-screen persona should never overshadow his on-screen characters.
I don't think the computer will win the Booker, but no-one ever expected a computer to beat a chess grandmaster.
I just wanted to make sure that what I write is what appears on screen, to not have some idiot change it on its way to the screen.
I don't even go on the computer. Don't anybody around me get on the computer.
I don't need to waste my time with a computer just because I am a computer scientist.
I proudly tell people, 'I have no computer,' so as not to be ashamed of having no computer.
If you ask anybody at Cyber Command or look at any of the job listings for openings for their positions, you'll see that the one thing they don't prioritize is computer network defense. It's all about computer network attack and computer network exploitation at Cyber Command.
What happens off-screen definitely informs your performance on screen.
Writing on a computer feels like a recipe for writer's block. I can type so fast that I run out of thoughts, and then I sit there and look at the words on the screen, and move them around, and never get anywhere. Whereas in a notebook I just keep plodding along, slowly, accumulating sentences, sometimes even surprising myself.
Consciousness is the screen. The images on the screen are your perceptions, the illusion that life is solid, that there is a material universe.
3D is like a computer. Every six months that computer that was state of the art is now obsolete.
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