Top 1200 Personal Computers Quotes & Sayings - Page 5

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Last updated on April 21, 2025.
A good job is largely anonymous and forgotten (but still important). A personal job, on the other hand, is humanized. It brings us closer together. It might not be remarkable, but it stands out as memorable because (however briefly) the recipient of the work was touched by someone else. Often, remarkable work is personal too, but personal might just be enough for today.
I'm into computers and have been for a while.
Personal style, be it that of Michelangelo, or that of Tintoretto... has always been that peculiar personal rapport which has developed between an artist and his medium.
We fight wars from progressively great heights and distances, the blessings of technology steadily removing the personal human element from what was historically an extremely personal experience.
Computers aren’t magic; teachers are. — © Craig R. Barrett
Computers aren’t magic; teachers are.
I'm attracted to images that come from a personal exploration of a subject matter. When they have a personal stamp to them, then I think it becomes identifiable.
My religious training told me that in times of personal uncertainty one should seek God's direction through personal prayer and study of the Christian scriptures.
When you put up a personal post on social media, you are putting yourself out there because you are sharing something from your personal life.
Computers are not good or bad; they are powerful.
Computers in classrooms are the filmstrips of the 1990s.
Computers make people stupid.
Your plays are always personal. You can't help seeing yourself in the serial killer you've just written. But they get less specifically personal.
Computers have changed the world of chess.
Those who improve with age embrace the power of personal growth and personal achievement and begin to replace youth with wisdom, innocence with understanding, and lack of purpose with self-actualization.
I don't know anything about computers. — © Adam Carolla
I don't know anything about computers.
Personal discipline, when it becomes a way of life in our personal, family, and career lives, will enable us to do some incredible things.
The purpose of computers is human freedom.
Computers don't kill books; people do.
The computers are not replacing mathematicians; they are breeding them.
I build computers.
One of the best things I ever did was to train in a practical skill. I love computers and they've become such a part of life, especially to the world of design. But it's important to understand that they are a tool, as much as a hammer or a saw is a tool. Computers don't help you design. There needs to be more emphasis on training young designers in how to build things. A good writer needs a good vocabulary. A good designer needs to understand his materials and processes. You can't, as a successful designer, pretend to get any respect if you don't know how things are made.
With computers we can work everything out from the beginning.
My style of dressing is extremely personal. I am impressionable only to a certain extent. The rest of it is my personal concoction consisting of my favourite trends.
A line of duty death, whether an officer, special agent, or professional staff employee, is personal to the FBI, and it's personal to me as Director.
A personal essay often includes some or a lot of personal confession. That makes the reader feel less lonely in their confusion and darkness.
I like to feel that all my best photographs had strong personal visions and that a photograph that doesn't have a personal vision or doesn't communicate emotion fails.
Right up till the 1980s, SF envisioned giant mainframe computers that ran everything remotely, that ingested huge amounts of information and regurgitated it in startling ways, and that behaved (or were programmed to behave) very much like human beings... Now we have 14-year-olds with more computing power on their desktops than existed in the entire world in 1960. But computers in fiction are still behaving in much the same way as they did in the Sixties. That's because in fiction [artificial intelligence] has to follow the laws of dramatic logic, just like human characters.
It is easier to donate a few thousand to charity and think oneself noble than to base self-respect on personal standards of personal achievement.
The first rule of personal finance is that it's not personal and it's not financial. It's about your ability to make ten changes and not get too depressed over it.
We need to build computers for the masses, not the classes.
There is nothing personal about a personal ad.
I don't really love computers.
Computers are to design as microwaves are to cooking.
I usually can find a way to do a character to make it real and work. But sometimes it's a struggle sustaining that, because there's such a level of personal involvement and personal, physical, and emotional distraughtness.
Computers intimidate me.
The computers are in control. We just live in their world.
Personal initiative, competitive selection, the profit motive, corrected by failure and the infinite process of good housekeeping and the personal ingenuity-here constitute the life of a free society.
Computers don't lie, but liars can compute.
Something else has happened with computers.
You can and must understand computers now. — © Ted Nelson
You can and must understand computers now.
The idea that any photography can't be personal is madness! I see something; it goes through my eye, brain, heart, guts; I choose the subject. What could be more personal than that?
I don't bother with computers, although I have an electronic reader.
If computers are the wave of the future, displays are the surfboards.
I was a personal trainer for about a decade. I competed in powerlifting, and I did a bodybuilding competition. I was heavily entrenched in the personal training world.
There's always a personal satisfaction in writing a song by yourself. You get the inspiration, and see it through, and you're done. It's focused and very personal.
The filmmaking process is a very personal one to me, I mean it really is a personal kind of communication. It's not as though its a study of fear or any of that stuff.
That's the hardest part of acting: when it is ultra-personal, when it is deeply personal, and there's no lying involved. You can't fake it, you can't get by it. This is dealing with the most primal instincts and emotions that a mother can have.
Farmers buy a lot of computers.
Computers will be the death of us all.
I think this is pretty clear, but maybe not to everybody: Despite the fact that the work is personal or taken from life, it's not about me telling my personal story. — © Frances Stark
I think this is pretty clear, but maybe not to everybody: Despite the fact that the work is personal or taken from life, it's not about me telling my personal story.
Computers aren't intelligent, they only think they are.
The drugs of the future will be computers. The computers of the future will be drugs.
The personal life of every individual is based on secrecy, and perhaps it is partly for that reason that civilized man is so nervously anxious that personal privacy should be respected.
Computers are not accountable. People are.
Computers are useless - all they can give you are answers.
It's two things: it's totally impersonal and it's totally personal, simultaneously. That's the nature of the mystical experience of life. Everything about life is impersonal, but you have a personal experience. And the bridge between the personal and the impersonal is called prayer.
Computers are stupid.
We make movies to endorse our own personal feelings. I am not, in fact, a documentary filmmaker. I've got my personal beliefs, and I'm ready to put them out on the table.
I fix my grandchildren's computers.
Today's meters are little computers.
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