Quote by Jack Vance
But Im so slow on it because I find it terribly hard writing blind

But Im so slow on it because I find it terribly hard writing blind on computers. The computer speaks to me, but its just so slow, Im so terribly slow using it. – Jack Vance

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I do read books. I suppose its more or less the same thing, but at least Im alone and Im an individual. I can stop anytime I want, which I frequently do. – Jack Vance

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alone
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Right now Im so old that if I had a big gush of money, I dont know what Id do with it. I dont travel anymore. I dont need anything, dont want anything. Id give it to my son, I guess, and let him enjoy it. – Jack Vance

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Modern people are only willing to believe in their computers, while I believe in myself. – Alain Robert

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I just think people have a lot of fiction. But, you know, I mean, the real story of Facebook is just that weve worked so hard for all this time. I mean, the real story is actually probably pretty boring, right? I mean, we just sat at our computers for six years and coded. – Mark Zuckerberg

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The new information technology… Internet and e-mail… have practically eliminated the physical costs of communications. – Peter Drucker

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