Top 42 Pogue Quotes
#1. Why is Wi-Fi free at cheap hotels but $14 a night at expensive ones.
David Pogue
#2. The key to understanding my career is that I was never into technology. From the beginning, I brought an outsider's point of view, which is why I write for a layman's publication.
David Pogue
#3. One day robots may babysit our kids, a job that has always required a human touch.
David Pogue
#4. An international team of psychiatrists has flown to Redmond, WA in an attempt to discover exactly what makes Bill Gates tick. And, more especially, what makes him go cuckoo every half hour.
David Pogue
#5. Everyones always asking me when Apple will come out with a cell phone. My answer is, Probably never.
David Pogue
#6. Scientists in California have discovered a chemical in the brain that causes use of Windows in otherwise normal human beings. It's called alcohol.
David Pogue
#7. The rise of the citizen review site is a sobering development. No longer are you on top of the mountain, blasting your marketing message down to the masses through your megaphone. All of a sudden, the masses are conversing with one another. If your service or product isn't any good, they'll out you.
David Pogue
#8. Unlike the boundaries of the sea by the shorelines, the "ocean of air" laps at the border of every state, city, town and home throughout the world.
L. Welch Pogue
#9. I actually prefer Abby," she said.
"I'm sorry?"
"Nobody calls me Abigail unless it's my mom and she's mad.
David Pogue
#11. Solitude creates confidence so you can walk in a room and know whether surrounded or alone, you are already filled and more than enough.
Bekah Jane Pogue
#12. I'd love to be a hit in Germany. I'm working on trying to get a gig as David Hasselhoff's opening act.
Jen Kirkman
#13. Success is best measured by the achiever.
Joe Paterno
#14. I travel a ridiculous amount, so I've thought a lot about, and spent a lot of time refining, what I carry and how I carry it.
David Pogue
#15. In every life there is a turning point. A moment so tremendous, so sharp and clear that one feels as if one's been hit in the chest, all the breath knocked out, and one knows, absolutely knows without the merest hint of a shadow of a doubt that one's life will never be the same.
Julia Quinn
#16. Walking is a skill that took millions of years for us to develop. If you wanted to design a robot that could walk as well as a person, this would be fantastically complicated software. It would have to be doing billions of calculations with every step.
David Pogue
#17. one sentence seemed to change a man, and the world seemed to change, one man at a time.
Jung-Myung Lee
#18. A running theme in my life is my inability to say no to anything.
David Pogue
#20. The Kindle is the most successful electronic book-reading tablet so far, but that's not saying much; Silicon Valley is littered with the corpses of e-book reader projects.
David Pogue
#21. For the last 15 years, Microsoft's master business plan seems to have been, Wait until somebody else has a hit. Then copy it.
David Pogue
#22. The key is in not spending time, but in investing it.
Stephen Covey
#23. The Tea Party did not run me out. If you know me and my personality, I would welcome the challenge.
Bart Stupak
#24. If you continue to improve a product enough, you'll eventually ruin it.
David Pogue
#25. The Kindle is just the razor. The books are the blades - ka-ching!
David Pogue
#26. If Apple ever lowers the iPod's price and develops Windows software for it, watch out: the invasion of the iPod people will surely begin in earnest.
David Pogue
#27. What is innovation if not our ticket to every business interest in the world? It's the ticket to solving the world's problems - the energy problems, the pollution problems, the global warming problems. If it isn't for science and engineering, how will we compete in the new world?
David Pogue
#28. Every setback might be the very thing that makes you carry on and fight all the harder and become much better.
Les Paul
#29. I do not know your situation. But I know the easy answer is almost always the wrong one. Search your heart. Where is your fear driving you?
Aaron Pogue
#30. I take anything other than 'you big pig!' as a compliment.
Albert Brooks
#31. I do not abuse players. I talk to myself; I abuse myself. It's my way of letting off steam. I do it after every century; I do not do it always. I keep telling myself: 'Improve, improve from the previous match, the previous shot. You can do it.'
Virat Kohli
#32. People won't start dumping Google en masse; Google is a habit.
David Pogue
#33. If you really want to be totally accurate about it, the day that really changed Abby's life wasn't the day she discovered her power.
It was the day Ben sang to her in the Telekinesis lab.
David Pogue
#34. I still don't think I've ever read a Nancy Drew book; I probably read three or four 'Hardy Boys' books when I was 10, 11, 12, and I didn't love them at the time. Even then, they felt dated to me, like the word chum - 'my chum and I.' However, the 'Encyclopedia Brown' books, I read all of them.
Rob Thomas
#35. My interest was magic, believe it or not. I became an amateur magician and did something like 400 magic shows through my teen years.
David Pogue
#37. My little self-analysis is that consumer technology is the closest thing we have to magic. You push a button and something happens at your command. The things that get me fired up the most have always been the things that seem the most magical.
David Pogue
#38. For an industry that's built on science, the technology world sure has its share of myths.
David Pogue
#39. Maybe ... in a way, this coffee reminds me of something. Maybe ... maybe only a philosopher or a mad man would make this connection, but it's a little like life. I mean it's powerful going down and that doesn't even take into account the aftertaste, which really takes getting used to.
Bette Greene
#40. I'm the know-nothing. I'm curious, I try to be entertaining, I try to translate the techno jargon, but in the end I'm the audience's representative.
David Pogue
#41. Pain can change you, but that doesn't mean it has to be a bad change. Take that pain and turn it into wisdom.
Dalai Lama
#42. Anyone can get their hands on a fortune but to become successful one must work intelligent and hard.- EMW
Erik Martin Willen
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