
Top 15 Trs 80 Quotes
#1. To me, the act of writing itself is infinitely more important than any success I have achieved through it. Not that I'm knocking success, but after all, I'm the person locked in front of my TRS 80 anywhere from eight to twelve hours a day.
Jacqueline Briskin
#2. I spent most of my childhood welded to my Atari 2600, until I got my first computer, a TRS-80.
Ernest Cline
#3. After the Apple II was introduced, then came the Commodore and the Tandy TRS-80.
Steve Wozniak
#4. She wondered if there was a word for loneliness that wasn't quite so general.
Jennifer E. Smith
#5. If such things were not so dangerous one would laugh. But one recognizes the technique. Such propaganda always begins with words, but soon it proceeds to deeds. When there are no facts to support lies, facts must be made.
Eric Ambler
#6. Get to know other worlds, if only for comparison. I am near, too near for him to dream of me.
Wislawa Szymborska
#7. Even if one is doing nothing more than eating Chinese food with one's Muslim and Jewish friends (don't order the pork lo mein), being together on the longest nights of the year, as the cold sets into the ground and makes it crunch, the warmth inside is infectious and transcendent.
Thomm Quackenbush
#8. Take advantage of educating yourself.
Nneka
#9. After 9/11, many of the most important news outlets in America abdicated their role as a check to power - the journalistic responsibility to challenge the excesses of government - for fear of being seen as unpatriotic and punished in the market during a period of heightened nationalism.
Edward Snowden
#10. Read what you enjoy, not what bores you.
Nick Hornby
#12. I'm also a book nerd so aside from my life and my opinions, you could say my lyrics are inspired in some sense by the writings of Guy Debord, John Berryman, Georges Bataille, T.S. Eliot, Albert Camus, Bukowski, Artaud, Derrick Jensen and bunch of other people.
Dominic Owen Mallary
#13. You'd have to go all the way back to 1972 to find a version of me who didn't care about theater, who didn't read Playbill and watch the Tony Awards, or get why Bob Fosse's choreography was so groundbreaking that all you need to say is 'Fosse hands' and theater people know what you mean.
Jean Hanff Korelitz
#14. You will always feel a little discomfort when you are installing a new habit.
Robin S. Sharma
#15. Am I nostalgic for film? ... I mean, it's had a good run, hasn't it? You know, I'm not nostalgic for a technology. I'm nostalgic for the kind of films that used to be made that aren't being made now.
Roger Deakins
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