Quotes about Internet
I go on YouTube when somebody says to look something up.
- George Clooney
The strange thing was, when I was starting on YouTube, even the paradigm of YouTube and Internet sensation - or whatever - that didn't really exist. So I didn't even know that that was a thing.
- Bo Burnham
My influences are a wide variety: from Dave Chappelle stand-up comedy specials on YouTube, to watching chick-flick comedy movies, to scrolling through stuff people say on the Internet.
- Rich Brian
But as al-Qaeda had scattered and gone underground, metastasizing into a complex web of affiliates, operatives, sleeper cells, and sympathizers connected by the internet and burner phones, our national security agencies had been challenged to construct new forms of more targeted, nontraditional warfare—including operating an arsenal of lethal drones to take out al-Qaeda operatives within the territory of Pakistan.
- Barack Obama
Still no internet with all the ways of saying, Let's us be better than those guys so we can hate on them.
- Barbara Kingsolver
When I took office, only high energy physicists had ever heard of what is called the World Wide Web.... Now even my cat has its own page.
- Bill Clinton
For business, our internet love affair was a gift from the gods.
- Gary Vaynerchuk
If you count E-mail, I'm on the Internet all day, every day.
- Bill Gates
When I first started in WWE, that was my first time being on social media.
- Eva Marie
Now everyone takes it for granted that you can look up movie reviews, track locations, and order stuff online. I wish there was a way we could take it away from people for a day so they could remember what it was like without it.
- Bill Gates
It's hard to tell with these Internet startups if they're really interested in building companies or if they're just interested in the money. I can tell you, though: If they don't really want to build a company, they won't luck into it. That's because it's so hard that if you don't have a passion, you'll give up.
- Steve Jobs
As for the adverse publicity, they could squelch it at source, since the media Corps controlled what was news and what wasn't. And the Internet was such a jumble of false and true factoids that no one believed what was on it any more, or else they believed all of it, which amounted to the same thing.
- Margaret Atwood