Best quotes by William Gibson on People
Checkout quotes by William Gibson on People
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‟ The people I hang out with tend to use Macs, not that I think they're necessarily superior.
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‟ I would like to design what people generally call streetwear. I'd like to dress skateboarders, or whatever the older equivalent of skateboarders are. I pay more attention to that stuff than anyone would ever imagine because I'm watching what the designers do.
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‟ In the early '80s, I happened to find myself in the vicinity of people who would work for Microsoft five years later.
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‟ I assume that - because you can get degrees in journalism from very reputable universities - I assume that people can be trained to be journalists. I've never been entirely certain that anyone can be trained to be a novelist in the same way.
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‟ I don't have to write about the future. For most people, the present is enough like the future to be pretty scary.
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‟ I'm quite good friends with the putative director, Vincenzo Natali, and I'm a big fan of his work, but beyond that, I don't like to talk about other people's work work-in-progress.
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‟ I'm happiest with people who've gotten furthest from traditional ideas of nationalism.
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‟ I find it interesting to see people - mostly people who are younger than I am - going to considerable trouble to try to reproduce things from an era that was far more physical, from a less virtual day.
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‟ I'm interested in how people all over the world array themselves and go forth in the morning to do whatever they have to do to make a living.
- William Gibson