Quotes about Technology
It made me wonder, if everyone is so connected to their phones-talking and texting and whatever else it is they do all day long-how do they ever have time to notice the beauty of God's creation all around them? How do they have time to connect to God?
— Melody Carlson
My PhD project was actually doing something that required a high-intensity laser. It was supposed to work in a way that many, many photons of light would interact with an atom all at the same time.
— Donna Strickland
The quality of research in the U.S. is absolutely the best.
— Bill Gates
We resemble computers intellectually and animals emotionally.
— Mother Angelica
Innovation is a good thing. The human condition - put aside bioterrorism and a few footnotes - is improving because of innovation.
— Bill Gates
E-books are great for instant gratification - you see a review somewhere of a book that interests you, and you can start reading it five minutes later.
— Anne Lamott
If you count E-mail, I'm on the Internet all day, every day.
— Bill Gates
We can't go on much longer morally. We can't go on much longer scientifically. The technology that was supposed to save us is ready to destroy us. New weapons are being made all the time, including chemical and biological weapons. Today the only bright spot on the horizon of this world is the promise of the coming again of Christ.
— Billy Graham
A computer . . . has no worth unless it is programmed . . . The believer has tremendous potential, but that potential cannot be used until he is programmed with the Word of God.
— Billy Graham
Parents have bought into the world's pastimes chock-full of pop culture, and it is searing the souls of our children. Parents have allowed electronic babysitters to infiltrate their homes and minds; young people's sense of right and wrong is being choked by wild and rank weeds in a moral wasteland.
— Billy Graham
A professor at the University of Michigan said to me: "As soon as we create life in a test tube, we won't need God anymore." I answered: "This happened once before when man ruled God out and proposed the Tower of Babel. It ended in frustration, confusion, and judgment.
— Billy Graham
Science is learning to control everything but man.
— Billy Graham