
Top 28 Cyberspace Internet Quotes
#1. See you on the other side of the screen, if you make it, earnest cyberspace cadet.
CrimethInc.
#2. We had sex in every position i could imagine, and some i couldn't. we had sex in every room in my house, and we had sex outdoors. you told me it was the best you'd ever had.
Charlaine Harris
#3. I also wanted Parker to operate in the Internet age without losing being Parker. He's always operated in the world without really being with the world, and cyberspace means that the rest of us are more and more living the same way.
Donald E. Westlake
#4. The torture of a bad conscience is the hell of a living soul.
John Calvin
#5. There are no bad haircuts in cyberspace.
Dave Barry
#6. The Internet is in cyberspace, but we" - he paused for effect - "are in meatspace, get it?" Opening
Matthew Mather
#7. Unsettling signs of al Qaeda's aims and skills in cyberspace have led some government experts to conclude that terrorists are at the threshold of using the Internet as a direct instrument of bloodshed.
Barton Gellman
#8. People are lazy that's why today's technology is crazy.
Santosh Kalwar
#9. After an initial rush of pleasure that left me trembling with need, I broke off the heated kiss and whispered, "Okay, you win."
He leaned over me and said into my ear, "Dutch, I won the moment you crawled into bed."
He really did need to work on his self-esteem.
Darynda Jones
#10. I was both loved and hated for being upfront. But I was just being myself.
Sunny Deol
#11. A domain name is your address, your address on the Internet. We all have a physical address; we're all going to need an address in cyberspace. They're becoming increasingly important. I believe we'll get to the point where when you're born, you'll be issued a domain name.
Bob Parsons
#12. 'Cyberspace' is a metaphorical idea which is supposed to be the space where your consciousness is located when you're using computer technology on the Internet, for example, and I'm not entirely sure it's such a useful term, but I think that's what most people mean by it.
Neil Postman
#13. The entrance strategy is actually more important than the exit strategy.
Edward Lampert
#14. A smiley face brightens cyber space. Smiling pics and emoticons are good netiquette.
David Chiles
#15. It betrays hubris on the part of the artist to think his medium is limiting him, and I think we all recognize this.
Steve Albini
#17. The first day, I stood in the kitchen leaning against the counter watching Annie feed the cats, and I knew I wanted to be able to do that forever: stand in kitchens watching Annie feed cats. Our kitchens. Our cats.
Nancy Garden
#18. You can't fail. The further you fall, the greater the opportunity for growth and change.
Julie Newmar
#19. The world's large enough and interesting enough to take a different approach each time you sit down to write about it.
Jonathan Lethem
#20. And if they break their pledges -after the treaty they have made with you- and assail your religion, then fight the heads of disbelief - Lo! They are indeed not entitled to any binding oath.
Qur'an
#21. Cyber void is so full of amazing emptiness that makes us feel fulfilled.
Munia Khan
#22. People do what they are told not to do. It happens time and time again. Here on the frozen tundra, it is known as the Tongue on the Frozen Pump Handle principle.
Garrison Keillor
#23. Hells, Nori-girl, if the Ell called me on it in council, I'd have to swear by the second moon that you couldn't tell a man from a mudsucker.
Tara K. Harper
#24. When I get back from this book tour, I'm planning to learn the internet. Maybe I can hook up in cyberspace.
Armistead Maupin
#25. We now have a satisfactory solution not only to coalition forces, but also to the Iraqi authorities themselves.
John Prescott
#26. We're all connected now, I think as I send it off into cyberspace. Everyone and everything.
J.P. Delaney
#27. This was the thing with the murky world of the Internet. You swam along through cyberspace, merrily picking up this and that, and next thing you knew you'd stumbled upon something unsavory and ugly.
Liane Moriarty
#28. If mankind had always been logical and wise, history would not be a long chronicle of folly and crime.
James G. Frazer
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