Top 15 Touchscreens Quotes
#1. Fear would have told the Wright brothers not to fly. Fear would have told Rosa Parks to change seats. Fear would have told Steve Jobs that people hate touchscreens.
Jon Acuff
#3. Neeta showed us there can be as much virtue in the things we do not do as on those we do.
Anne Fortier
#4. Too much time alone had done something peculiar to his heart: A confused and unreliable organ at best, it now held something akin to joy.
James Leo Herlihy
#6. It is only when we are very happy that we can bear to gaze merrily upon the vast and limitless expanse of water, rolling on and on with such persistent, irritating monotony, to the accompaniment of our thoughts, whether grave or gay.
Baroness Orczy
#7. I don't think that capitalism should be unbridled, if by 'unbridled' you mean unregulated.
Chris Patten
#8. The conservation of natural resources is the fundamental problem. Unless we solve that problem it will avail us little to solve all others
Theodore Roosevelt
#9. You won't learn if you think you already know everything.
Robert Kiyosaki
#10. You have been blessed with immeasurable power to make positive changes in your life.
Steve Maraboli
#11. It was once argued that 'Starring Sylvester Stallone' were the three scariest words in the English language but until I saw Adam Sandler I'd always thought the three scariest words in the English language were 'starring Dan Aykroyd.'
Joe Queenan
#12. Walls were invented simply to frustrate scientists. All walls should be banned.
Jules Verne
#13. How can a reason which hates God be called sound?
Martin Luther
#14. Making films is my hobby. It relaxes me; it is my life, and it's one of the best jobs in the world. I go to work and solve problems, fight robots, kill aliens, and kiss beautiful women. I'm a very lucky man.
Sam Worthington
#15. Like, in high school, I was a good student and got straight As. It was very strict and you couldn't do well there unless you studied very hard, but every time there was any trouble, I was the first person they would be talking to.
Elizabeth Wurtzel