Top 20 Xerox Machine Quotes
#1. A journalistic purpose could be someone with a Xerox machine in a basement.
Antonin Scalia
#2. Growing new limbs, copying internal organs like a Xerox machine, exponential increases in computing power, better eyes and ears - I could read stories like this endlessly.
S. Jay Olshansky
#4. I Xeroxed a mirror. Now I have an extra Xerox machine.
Steven Wright
#5. The universe is just a big Xerox machine. It simply produces copies of your thoughts.
Neale Donald Walsch
#6. I thought administration was the running of the office. The Xerox machine. Paying bills.
Lesley Stahl
#7. With time, grief has a way of slipping down in the crevices of your heart. It never really leaves; it just makes room for more.
Nancy B. Brewer
#8. A day without love and gratitude is a day without significance and wasted.
Debasish Mridha
#9. I'm not ashamed of selling millions of records. I'm very fortunate to be in that position.
Chris Daughtry
#10. Those inevitable dreams where you can't get your column in, you know, and at first they were the Xerox telecopy, and then they were the fax machine, and then they were, you know, email. The anxiety remains the same, but the technology has changed.
Ellen Goodman
#11. In the beginning we were a group of nine.
Three are gone, dead.
There are six of us left.
They are hunting us, and they won't stop until they've killed us all.
I am Number Four.
I know that I am next.
Pittacus Lore
#12. When producers want to know what the public wants, they graph it as curves. When they want to tell the public what to get, they say it in curves.
Marshall McLuhan
#14. Expect no reward when you serve the wicked, and be thankful if you escape injury for your pain
Aesop
#15. When we give up our goals and concentrate diligently on the practices of our lives, we increase self-mastery and move toward the invisible universe, toward Spirit, to receive the wonders and miracles the universe has to offer us.
Gerald Epstein
#16. The simple reality of life is that everyone is wrong on a regular basis. By confronting these inevitable errors, you allow yourself to make corrections before it is too late.
Barry Ritholtz
#17. FICKLENESS, n. The iterated satiety of an enterprising affection.
Ambrose Bierce
#19. Writing essays and teaching composition have helped me immensely in writing poetry, because they've forced me to focus on the structure of ideas.
Aaron Belz
#20. I don't like to talk about my dreams. I like to make them happen. I prefer to talk about them when they're done.
Diane Von Furstenberg