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Quotes About Online

When you're a hammer, everything looks like a nail. When you're angry, everything looks like a target. There are a lot of angry people in the world. And these days, they're all online
~ Jennifer Weiner
remembered something my father had told me, about the comments I'd gotten after my bar-fight video had come out: When you're a hammer, everything looks like a nail. When you're angry, everything looks like a target. There are a lot of angry people in the world. And these days, they're all online.
~ Jennifer Weiner
Matt took a deep breath. Something just happened between them. Julie felt something for him. She did. He could tell even through this online world. Whether it was him or Finn didn't really matter. It was a difference of names really, that's all.
~ Jessica Park
Finn was nowhere to be found online.
~ Jessica Park
Sometimes when they were talking online, she got this strange vibe. As if she could actually sense him, that she knew what it was like to be with him in person.
~ Jessica Park
I use Instagram as an online gallery to display my work. For me, it's almost more important to exist online than it is in real life.
~ Kesh
If you're building a social product, you're still living in the last century if your product doesn't work on Facebook.
~ Max Levchin
The Internet shapes my life and work so completely that I couldn't imagine living without it.
~ Nicola Formichetti
There's no way to get around it; online dating is work. And some people are more skilled at this kind of communication than others.
~ Rachel Martin
Charging for news online won't work if what is provided is the same as is available elsewhere.
~ Unknown
Merely transferring the content of existing newspapers online and expecting payment won't work because they are two separate business concepts.
~ Unknown
S.M."Social Media or Social Menace?I'll leave it to you to work out.
~ Anthony T. Hincks
Dear Influencers: Trolls will lurk under the bridges you build to gobble you up. They are hangry for attention. Build bridges anyways.
~ Richie Norton
I'm still struggling with whether I might want to get off the Internet. More and more people I know have. Daniel Day Lewis doesn't do the Internet at all, and I noticed he had many more books open around his house.
~ Mark Rylance
The idea that the Internet favors the oppressed rather than the oppressor is marred by what I call cyber-utopianism: a naive belief in the emancipatory nature of online communication that rests on a stubborn refusal to admit its downside.
~ Evgeny Morozov
I love 'Call of Duty;' I'm a huge fan, but I started off with 'Medal of Honor' and I stuck with what I knew. I never got into the online play with people, across the world, across the country.
~ Mehcad Brooks
How do you manage your online identity? It's something I talk about with my students all the time.
~ Hasan M. Elahi
There are many benefits to having interesting friends on Facebook. In my case, given that fellow academics constitute a sizable portion of my online friends, I am at times privy to shared studies that I might otherwise miss (or perhaps only identify at some future date).
~ Gad Saad
I've been studying the psychology of online connectivity for more than 30 years.
~ Sherry Turkle
I'm pretty sarcastic, and sometimes that doesn't come across on the Internet. It seems like I'm being rude or stupid.
~ Sky Ferreira
I'm an online shopper, so that's what I do in my free time. A lot of online shopping, and I just like to see new styles and new people.
~ Sloane Stephens
What we would like to do is introduce a 'concierge click and collect' at House of Fraser. When you go online and say you want to collect goods in-store, you should be able to book a time, book a changing room and book a stylist.
~ Mike Ashley
If you take a strong stance and have a clear opinion or statement on any subject online, you're going to polarize people. And without that polarity, there's no discussion. Discussion is what I want, which means that I'm fine with the consequences.
~ Tim Ferriss
Harassment doesn't just happen to 'social observers' and 'comedians' - women who express themselves publicly are reliably verbally attacked online and in person, not for their substance but for their form.
~ Faith Salie