I absolutely do not need a salary or a job, that’s the last thing I need.
STEVE WOZNIAKMy primary phone is the iPhone. I love the beauty of it. But I wish it did all the things my Android does, I really do.
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Everything we did we were setting the tone for the world.
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I just believe in whatever you’re going to do, even if it’s work, have a little bit of fun attitude about it. You can be happy.
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You know what, Steve Jobs is real nice to me. He lets me be an employee and that’s one of the biggest honors of my life.
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If I designed a computer with 200 chips, I tried to design it with 150. And then I would try to design it with 100. I just tried to find every trick I could in life to design things real tiny.
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Atari is a very sad story.
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You’d better have the technology knowledge. I really urge you not to think you can start a whole company and business with just ideas on paper, because you’ll end up owning so few of those ideas.
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Not everything in life can go perfectly according to plan. I mean I didn’t keep every girlfriend I ever had.
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The first Apple was just a culmination of my whole life.
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Teachers started recognizing me and praising me for being smart in science and that made me want to be even smarter in science!
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Somebody who’s designing something for himself has at least got a market of one that he’s very close to.
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To give of yourself is much more important than giving a gift you can buy.
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Creative things have to sell to get acknowledged as such.
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I worked with such concentration and focus and I had hundreds of obscure engineering or programming things in my head. I was just real exceptional in that way
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The easier it is to do something, the harder it is to change the way you do it.
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Never trust a computer you can’t throw out a window.
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I read Google News and use NetNewsWire to keep up with general and tech news.
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I was born to teach. I have always had this gift with children.
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A lot of things seem to be worth almost no money. but if you do them very well, and they help people fill a need, there’s a great business you can build around that.
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I went – I had designed – in high school designed hundreds and hundreds of computers over and over and over, so I developed these skills without ever thinking I’d do it in life as job.
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Our first computers were born not out of greed or ego, but in the revolutionary spirit of helping common people rise above the most powerful institutions.
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Most inventors and engineers I’ve met are like me. They’re shy and they live in their heads. The very best of them are artists. And artists work best alone.
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Bill Gates did predict that computers for people made sense because he wrote a basic.
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Steve Jobs had very strong feelings about what makes a company great, what makes products great. He more or less chose Tim Cook to be in that role, in that position.
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Even if you do something that others might consider wrong, you should at least be willing to talk about it and tell your parents what you’re doing because you believe it’s right.
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It’s just not right that so many things don’t work when they should. I don’t think that will change for a long time.
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I’d learned enough about circuitry in high school electronics to know how to drive a TV and get it to draw – shapes of characters and things.
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