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Quotes About Apple

Pessimism is as American as apple pie - frozen apple pie with a slice of processed cheese.
~ George Will
Apple is on fire, delivering smash hits across its entire product line. It's hard to think of another company that has ever been on such a roll.
~ Daniel Lyons
I'm always a great student of writers' work habits. Balzac sat at his desk dressed in a monk's robe, and he always had to have a rotten apple on his desk. The smell of the apple inspired him somehow.
~ Frank McCourt
I think all kids need snacks. Mine are fruit machines. I give them things like apple slices, berries and melon. Do I let them eat ice cream? Absolutely. But not every day.
~ Emeril Lagasse
Appleseed's orchard, is a blooming, fruiting meritocracy, in which every apple seed roots in the same soil and any seedling has an equal chance at greatness, regardless of origin or patrimony. Befitting the American success story, the botany of the apple—the fact that the one thing it won't do is come true from seed—meant
~ Michael Pollan
This is simply another failure of imagination: nature is not only to be found "out there"; it is also "in here," in the apple and the potato, in the garden and the kitchen, even in the brain of a man beholding the beauty of a tulip or inhaling the smoke from a burning cannabis flower.
~ Michael Pollan
A private snooper, eh?" He was going tough on me. I laid my fork down and looked at him. I can make pretty nasty faces when I have to. "Shorty, maybe just for the hell of it I'll take you apart. You may be a rough apple, but I can make your face look like it's been run through a grinder, and the more I think of the idea the more I like it.
~ Mickey Spillane
The dormouse polished an apple on his jerkin. "D'you like my stories, Burrem?" The little fellow smiled. "Burr aye, oi serpintly do, zurr!" His friend settled down comfortably on the grass, propping his back against the log. "Right then, it's a good long one. We'll have to break off for lunch and tea, supper, too, maybe. Ah well, here goes. Once upon a time . . .
~ Brian Jacques
EÄŸer s?f?rdan bir elmal? turta yapmak istiyorsan?z, önce evreni yaratmal?s?n?z.
~ Carl Sagan
I have my wizard's rock along. Could I interest you? Adie's face softened in a shy smile. I would like that very much. She watched him as she sat back, taking a bite of her apple. Zedd arched an eyebrow. Naked?
~ Terry Goodkind
Any fool could be a witch with a runic knife, but it took skill to be one with an apple corer.
~ Terry Pratchett
Right,' he said uncertainty. His mind was grinding through the problem. She was a witch. Just lately there'd been a lot of gossip about witches being bad for your health. He'd been told not to let witches pass, but no one had said anything about apple sellers. Apple sellers were not a problem. It was witches that were the problem. She'd said she was an apple seller and he wasn't about to doubt a witch's word.
~ Terry Pratchett
I've learned you can't write on a computer on a bus. It jiggles too much, especially an Apple. The keyboard jiggles around too much, and there are too many typos.
~ Stephen Stills
at Apple for being too disruptive and difficult. He set out to build another computer company and missed the mark, blowing through millions of dollars of investors' money. He could
~ Karen Blumenthal
On a warm June day in 2005, Steve Jobs went to his first college graduation—as the commencement speaker. The billionaire founder and leader of Apple Computer wasn't just another stuffed-shirt businessman. Though only fifty years old, the college dropout was a technology rock star, a living legend to millions of people around the world.
~ Karen Blumenthal
On a warm June day in 2005, Steve Jobs went to his first college graduation—as the commencement speaker. The billionaire founder and leader of Apple Computer wasn't just another stuffed-shirt businessman. Though only fifty years old, the college dropout was a technology rock star, a living legend to millions of people around the world. In
~ Karen Blumenthal
Es ist interessanter, einen Apfel auf dem Mond zu finden als einen Mondstein.
~ Karlheinz Stockhausen
Get an apple, put an iron nail in it, and leave it there overnight. Then take it out and eat the apple. You'll see the red streak of the sanguine humor, which is what you need.
~ Katharine Kerr
He really did look, Miranda thought, like a fine healthy apple this morning.
~ Katherine Anne Porter
You know, I lose patience really easily I'd rather shop in the grocery store than in the department store. I can pick an apple like nobody's business.
~ Gail Simmons
Newton's law of gravitation. That's all you need (with a spot of calculus to crunch the numbers) to work out how the Earth will orbit the Sun or how an apple will fall if you let it go at a certain height. The only trouble is that Newton had no idea how this gravity thing worked. His model was simply: 'There is an attraction between bits of stuff, and let's not bother about why.
~ Brian Clegg
A person was more like an apple than a banana. You couldn't peel a person easily with your fingers. With a person, you needed a knife. With a person, like an apple, you could eat the skin.
~ Brian Evenson
Apple has a worldwide database of Wi-Fi passwords, including my home network's, from people backing up their iPhones.
~ Bruce Schneier
We saw this in late 2014 when Apple finally encrypted iPhone data; one after the other, law enforcement officials raised the specter of kidnappers and child predators. This is a common fearmongering assertion, but no one has pointed to any actual cases where this was an issue. Of the 3,576 major offenses for which warrants were granted for communications interception in 2013, exactly one involved kidnapping—and the victim wasn't a child.
~ Bruce Schneier