Technically, I split my time between N.Y.C. and Boston.
‐‐ Junot Diaz
Technically, I've been retired for some time now. All I ever do is occasionally write songs for friends, such as one, for a friend who had just turned 80. I wrote a song for him called, The First 80 Years are The Hardest.
‐‐ Tom Glazer
Technically, I've learned that having good legs and wind is good for being on stage. You have to be in shape and have endurance.
‐‐ Louis C. K.
Technically, 'Kukla, Fran and Ollie' was a kids' show, but adults watched almost religiously - and we're talking adult adults, celebrated adults - including James Thurber, Orson Welles, John Steinbeck, Adlai E. Stevenson and lyricist Stephen Sondheim.
‐‐ Tom Shales
Technically, maybe I learned most of all from George Stevens, and among his movies I learned the most from 'A Place in the Sun.' It's a lesson in moviemaking.
‐‐ Mike Nichols
Technically, my first acting job was in one of my videos for a song called 'Retrospect For Life,' which Lauryn Hill directed and featured an actress by the name of N'bushe Wright, who played my girlfriend who was about to be pregnant. I remember being so nervous about it, but now I feel like I can conquer the world with it.
‐‐ Common
Technically speaking, there is no music whatsoever on a CD. Lots of information, but no music.
‐‐ Henry Rollins
Technically speaking, you can build anything out of sand; it doesn't mean you do it.
‐‐ Eric Bana
Technically, the last number of years, partially from the injury, it's been difficult to push forward but I felt even before the injury that I still could do more and was sort of at a stalemate.
‐‐ Elvis Stojko
Technically, web browsers can control what users see, and sites using Javascript can overwrite anything coming from the original authors. Browsers heavily utilize Javascript to create an interactive Internet; sites like YouTube, Facebook, and Gmail could be crippled without it.
‐‐ Ben Shapiro
Technique is communication: the two words are synonymous in conductors.
‐‐ Leonard Bernstein
Technique is everything and we play a contact sport.
‐‐ Troy Vincent
Technique is noticed most markedly in the case of those who have not mastered it.
‐‐ Leon Trotsky
Technique is the basis of every pursuit. If you're a sportsman or you're a singer or a swimmer, well that comes under sport but you have to develop a basic technique to know what you're doing at any given time.
‐‐ Joan Sutherland
Technique is the test of sincerity. If a thing isn't worth getting the technique to say, it is of inferior value.
‐‐ Ezra Pound
Technique is what you fall back on when you run out of inspiration.
‐‐ Rudolf Nureyev
Technique! The very word is like a shriek of outraged Art. It is the idiot name given to effort by those who are too weak, too weary, or too dull to play the game. The mighty have no theory of technique.
‐‐ Leonard Bacon
Techno-optimism is a belief in the power of technology to extend our sphere of possibilities and, ultimately, a belief that technology helps us solve and transcend problems, limitations and obstacles.
‐‐ Jason Silva
Technological advances could allow us to see more clearly into our own lives.
‐‐ Kevin Kelly
Technological change is both familiar and easy to observe.
‐‐ Annalee Newitz
Technological change is never an isolated phenomenon. This revolution takes place inside a complex ecosystem which comprises business, governmental and societal dimensions. To make a country fit for the new type of innovation-driven competition, the whole ecosystem has to be considered.
‐‐ Klaus Schwab
Technological considerations are of great importance to architecture and cities in the informational society.
‐‐ Kenzo Tange
Technological defeatism - a belief that, since a given technology is here to stay, there's nothing we can do about it other than get on with it and simply adjust our norms - is a persistent feature of social thought about technology. We'll come to pay for it very dearly.
‐‐ Evgeny Morozov
Technological discoveries are the spermatozoa of social change.
‐‐ C. L. R. James
Technological innovation has dramatically lowered the cost of computing, making it possible for large numbers of consumers to own powerful new technologies at reasonably low prices.
‐‐ James Surowiecki
Technological innovation is indeed important to economic growth and the enhancement of human possibilities.
‐‐ Leon Kass
Technological progress becomes even more exciting when it enters into the service of the social idea which demands that not only a small elite but humanity at large should profit by it.
‐‐ Rudolf Christoph Eucken
Technological progress has merely provided us with more efficient means for going backwards.
‐‐ Aldous Huxley
Technological progress is like an axe in the hands of a pathological criminal.
‐‐ Albert Einstein
Technological 'revolutions' don't really overthrow anything - they simply append a new and dynamic market to that which went before.
‐‐ Nathan Myhrvold
Technological society has succeeded in multiplying the opportunities for pleasure, but it has great difficulty in generating joy.
‐‐ Pope Paul VI
Technological things, that Germans and Japanese would get real excited about.
‐‐ John Badham
Technological transformations give you the chance to set up new and ambitious ventures. That's what I did with FastWeb and that is what we are doing with Babelgum. This is much more than TV because we are making the content available all across the world and you have an open platform with freedom of choice.
‐‐ Silvio Scaglia
Technologically, I live in the 17th century; I don't have a computer, I don't have any of that stuff. I don't look at the Internet, although I know people tell me I'm all over it. Somebody told me they Googled me, and they said I was mentioned two million times, some stupid thing... but who cares?
‐‐ Iris Apfel
Technologically, the Internet works thanks to loose but trusted connections among its many constituent parts, with easy entry and exit for new ISPs or new forms of expanding access.
‐‐ Jonathan Zittrain
Technologically we can deliver the ability of parents to be able to log into a school intranet, be able to see what homework has been set or look at lesson planning, whether the child is attending, see what the timetable is like, all of that is possible and there are some schools that are doing it already.
‐‐ Jim Knight
Technologies and specific vendors may come and go, but massive cultural transformations and new kinds of relationships? Those don't go away.
‐‐ Clara Shih
Technologies evolve in the strangest ways. Computers were created to calculate ballistics equations, and now we use them to create amusing illusions. Creating amusing illusions is a big business if you play it right.
‐‐ Howard Rheingold
Technologies, including cell phones, have the potential to help millions of poor people out of poverty by enabling access to a range of safe, affordable financial services - most importantly, savings accounts - that have long been out of reach.
‐‐ Sylvia Mathews Burwell
Technologies like PayPal foster competition because they enable people to shift their funds from one jurisdiction to another, and I think that ultimately will lead to a world in which there's less government power and therefore more individual control.
‐‐ Peter Thiel
Technologies simmer along before they are feasible. That simmer can be short or long, but then they get traction. And from there to being huge is a couple of decades.
‐‐ Klaus Lackner
Technologies tend to undermine community and encourage individualism.
‐‐ Henry Mintzberg
Technologies that exist between man and nature in a simple form and those that enable the interaction with other technologies are becoming significantly more complex and create their own information systems.
‐‐ Hubert Burda
Technologies that may be realized in centuries or millennium include: warp drive, traveling faster than the speed of light, parallel universes; are there other parallel dimensions and parallel realities? Time travel that we mentioned and going to the stars.
‐‐ Michio Kaku
Technologists and futurists call the mashup of digital info and physical space 'blended reality.'
‐‐ Jamais Cascio
Technologists come at a problem from the point of view that the system is working a certain way, and if I engage in that system and actually change the rules of the system, I can make it work a different way.
‐‐ Pierre Omidyar
Technologists provide tools that can improve people's lives. But I want to be clear that I don't think technology by itself improves people's lives, since often I'm criticized for being too pro-technology. Unless there's commensurate ethical and moral improvements to go along with it, it's for naught.
‐‐ Jaron Lanier
Technology adds nothing to art.
‐‐ Penn Jillette
Technology advances at exponential rates, and human institutions and societies do not. They adapt at much slower rates. Those gaps get wider and wider.
‐‐ Mitch Kapor
Technology, and applications of this technology, will continue to improve and evolve, providing unprecedented, global access to information, individuals, training, and opportunities.
‐‐ Maynard Webb