Quote by Steve Jobs
Things dont have to change the world to be important. - Steve Jobs

Things dont have to change the world to be important. – Steve Jobs

Other quotes by Steve Jobs

The reason we wouldnt make a seven-inch tablet isnt because we dont want to hit a price point, its because we dont think you can make a great tablet with a seven-inch screen. – Steve Jobs

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great
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My favorite things in life dont cost any money. Its really clear that the most precious resource we all have is time. – Steve Jobs

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Life
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Computers themselves, and software yet to be developed, will revolutionize the way we learn. – Steve Jobs

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Computers
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Other Quotes from
Change
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I am an optimist because I want to change things for the better and I know that blood has to be spilled and disharmony and cruelty are necessary to do that. – Henry Rollins

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Change

There are plenty of problems in the world, and doubtless climate change – or whatever the currently voguish phrase for it all is – certainly is one of them. But its low on my list. – P. J. ORourke

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Change

Illness strikes men when they are exposed to change. – Herodotus

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Change

The 80s made up for all the abuse I took during the 70s. I outlived all my critics. By the time I retired, everybody saw me as a venerable institution. Things do change. – Kareem Abdul-Jabbar

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Change

Random Quotes

Until youve lost your reputation, you never realize what a burden it was. – Margaret Mitchell

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Reputation

A serious and good philosophical work could be written consisting entirely of jokes. – Ludwig Wittgenstein

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work

In a sense it might even be said that our failure is to form habits: for, after all, habit is relative to a stereotyped world, and meantime it is only the roughness of the eye that makes two persons, things, situations, seem alike. – Walter Pater

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Failure

Grief is the agony of an instant, the indulgence of grief the blunder of a life. – Benjamin Disraeli

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Grief, Grieving