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Cyberspace Quotes

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In cyberspace, 95 per cent of what you read is hearsay.
David Tang

Authors on Cyberspace Quotes: Paul Virilio William Gibson Paul Saffo Terence McKenna Esther Dyson Bruce Sterling David Tang Howard Rheingold Josh Earnest Dave Barry Henning Mankell Sandra Day O'Connor Linus Torvalds Ai Weiwei Fred Thompson Newton Lee Mary Norris James Surowiecki Dana Stabenow Nicholas Negroponte Michael Kinsley Alexander Weinstein Mark P. Shea Douglas Adams Lemn Sissay Michael Crichton Jerry Garcia James Gleick
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Before the iPhone, cyberspace was something you went to your desk to visit. Now cyberspace is something you carry in your pocket.
Paul Saffo

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Cyberspace. A consensual hallucination experienced daily by billions of legitimate operators, in every nation, by children being taught mathematical concepts.
William Gibson

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No outdoor sports can be more elegant than throwing stones at autocracy; no melees can be more exciting than those in cyberspace.
Ai Weiwei

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Everything will come true in cyberspace. That's the whole idea. What cyberspace is, on one level, it's simply the human imagination vivified, hardwired.
Terence McKenna

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Cyberspace is an accident of the real. Virtual reality is the accident of reality itself.
Paul Virilio

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The simulator is an object in itself, which is different from televison and leads to cyberspace.
Paul Virilio

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Cyberspace. A consensual hallucination.
William Gibson

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Something there is in cyberspace that doesn't love an apostrophe.
Mary Norris

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This is just the beginning, the beginning of understanding that cyberspace has no limits, no boundaries.
Nicholas Negroponte

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Cyberspace is acting like God and deals with the idea of God who is, sees and hears everything.
Paul Virilio

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About 90 percent of what's out there in cyberspace is hearsay - or lies - and opinion, often misinformed opinion, and it's all repeated over and over again.
David Tang

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I am fascinated by all the new technology that creates places for us to meet in what is called cyberspace. I understand what it must have meant for the rebellions in the 19th century, especially in 1830 and 1848, when the mass circulated newspaper became so important for the spreading of information.
Henning Mankell

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Cyberspace undeniably reflects some form of geography.
Sandra Day O'Connor

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The cyberspace 'earnings' I get from Linux come in the format of having a Network of people that know me and trust me, and that I can depend on in return.
Linus Torvalds

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Instead of mindlessly tossing billions at or taking billions from the Net as such, investors should be spending their time making sure that it's the future Fords and General Motors of cyberspace that are getting the capital they need.
James Surowiecki

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I have spent most of my adult life proving that I existed. A blog is an accessible way of doing this - there is a date and place in cyberspace that I existed a year ago, to the day, and the proof is still there.
Lemn Sissay

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The problems we have with our current technology often reveal our own human foibles, and it's these new emotions of cyberspace which reveal our struggles.
Alexander Weinstein

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There are no bad haircuts in cyberspace.
Dave Barry

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As the world is increasingly interconnected, everyone shares the responsibility of securing cyberspace.
Newton Lee

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Cyberspace is the funhouse mirror of our own society.
Bruce Sterling

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One Body, Many Blogs is a nifty look at the mission to cyberspace that Christians, obedient to the Spirit, have undertaken! Read it and be inspired!
Mark P. Shea

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Sometimes I think we're on this world for three reasons: to be useful, to tell each other stories and to collect stuff. It's the only explanation for eBay. We love to collect stuff, and at least if we're collecting stuff in cyberspace we're not deforesting the Sierra Nevada.
Paul Saffo

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There actually are buildings that existed in cyberspace before they built it.
Howard Rheingold

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New landscape of personal media has given us a vaster wasteland of cyberspace. But, luckily for us, there's some really wonderful stuff in it. And if history is any guide, as the media matures, the quality will continue to go up.
Esther Dyson

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In cyberspace things are built out of light.
Terence McKenna

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We have raised significant concerns about the way that China and individuals acting on behalf of the state of China have acted in cyberspace.
Josh Earnest

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Cyberspace still exists at the pleasure of the real world.
Esther Dyson

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All I knew about the word cyberspace when I coined it, was that it seemed like an effective buzzword. It seemed evocative and essentially meaningless. It was suggestive of something, but had no real semantic meaning, even for me, as I saw it emerge on the page.
William Gibson

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Cyberspace is the battlefield of tomorrow... Instead of confronting us head-to-head on the traditional battlefield, adversaries will confront the U.S. at its point of least resistance- our information infrastructure.
Fred Thompson

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If cyberspace can screw with you, it will.
Dana Stabenow

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Cyberspace is - or can be - a good, friendly and egalitarian place to meet.
Douglas Adams

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The research on cyberspace is a quest for God. To be God. To be here and there.
Paul Virilio

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Cyberspace is where you are when you're on the telephone.
William Gibson

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There is a deadening conformity in the culture of cyberspace in which we don't intend to participate.
Michael Kinsley

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The future is unwritten. Cyberspace is the funhouse mirror of our own society, reflects our values and our faults, sometimes in terrifying exaggerations. It doesn't matter who you are today, if you don't show up in that mirror you are just not going to matter very much. Our kids have to show up in the mirror.
Bruce Sterling

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Although personally, I think cyberspace means the end of our species.
Michael Crichton

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You reach into cyberspace and you grab some cyber stuff, build it up, and the computer will give you a 360 of it.
Jerry Garcia

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The curse of cyberspace is that everything we want to preserve will get lost and everything we want to lose will be preserved.
Paul Saffo

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Cyberspace, especially, draws us into the instant.
James Gleick