Quotes About Cyberspace
I think all this Facebook stuff should just stop!
~ Hamza Yusuf
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I got rid of Twitter, and I got rid of Facebook.
~ Pete Davidson
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We will create a civilization of the Mind in Cyberspace. May it be more humane and fair than the world your governments have made before.
~ John Perry Barlow
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Knight wasn't lying," whispered Wexler. "You can type inside a Google search bar, and download files, but can't send anything else through cyberspace, including passwords.
~ Douglas E. Richards
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Behind the keyboard, it doesn't matter that physically my body doesn't work properly.
~ Fredrick Brennan
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The rights that people have offline must also be protected online.
~ Toomas Hendrik Ilves
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The First Amendment protects the Internet.
~ Raymond Kethledge
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This digital world is completely fascinating to me.
~ Graham Nash
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I was always a computer kid, and I grew up with the Internet and always found it fascinating.
~ Robin Sloan
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Nothing's faster than the Internet.
~ Anna Sui
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It made me sad when I caught myself pretending that everybody out there in cyberspace cared about what I thought, when really nobody gives
~ Ruth Ozeki
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It made me sad when I caught myself pretending that everybody out there in cyberspace cared about what I thought, when really nobody gives a shit.30 And when I multiplied that sad feeling by all the millions of people in their lonely little rooms, furiously writing and posting to their lonely little pages that nobody has time to read because they're all so busy writing and posting,31 it kind of broke my heart.
~ Ruth Ozeki
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We are living, she has come to believe, in a culture where people are not "getting the connections that they need in order to be healthy human beings," and that is why we can't put down our smartphones, or bear to log off. We tell ourselves that we live so much of our lives in cyberspace because when we are there, we are connected—we are plugged into a swirling party with billions of people.
~ Johann Hari
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The web, by contrast, is "less than ten thousand days old.
~ Johann Hari
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Warning: the Internet may contain traces of nuts.
~ Anonymous
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You can't take something off the Internet — it's like taking pee out of a pool.
~ Anonymous
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Computers, huh? I've heard it all boils down to just a bunch of ones and zeroes.... I don't know how that enables me to see naked women, but however it works, God bless you guys.
~ Anonymous
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There is a certain belief that so long as something is published in cyberspace there is no need to respect the laws of contempt or libel. This is mistaken.
~ Dominic Grieve
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Life in cyberspace is often conducted in primitive frontier conditions, but it is a life which, at its best, is more egalitarian than elitist and more decentralized than hierarchical. It serves individuals and communities, not mass audiences, and it is extraordinarily multi-faceted in the purposes to which it is put.
~ Mitch Kapor
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My favourite book in the world is 'Neuromancer' by William Gibson.
~ Watkin Tudor Jones
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I love William Gibson.
~ Morten Tyldum
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We won't sit idly by when a crime is committed in the real world. So why should we when it happens in cyber space?
~ Max Baucus
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I grab my laptop and log on to ChezTeen.com. Within minutes, I'm surrounded by friends, even though I've never met any of them. There, I can pretend that my first day of school was fantastic, because no one is going to know anything different. I can be anyone I want to be when I'm online and I don't even have to wear makeup.
~ Sarah Darer Littman
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Whether "cyberspace" is a real place or not, our experience of electronic space is a "real" experience. By distinguishing the constitution of being as an activity of interface, phenomenology suggests that the status of being is not an absolute condition, but one that changes relative to changes in the experience of the real.
~ Scott Bukatman
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