
Irony, we want our handwriting to look like typed fonts, and our computer fonts to look like handwritten text.
– Vikrmn
Related Quotes:
- Why read the current generation of text books when you have the ability to research and write the next generation of text books. – Steven Magee
- Windows 10 on both an old 2011 upgraded computer and a new 2016 computer was an excruciating experience – Steven Magee
- A computer cannot manufacture new information. That’s the difference between our brain and a computer. – Chris Prentiss
- … As far I did it… I lost playing against my computer… and I won against my computer. So far that was well played game. – Deyth Banger
- Before you can decide on your brand fonts, colors or imagery, let alone your messaging, you need to know who you’re trying to attract first. – Amber Hurdle
- Best wishes to all the fonts in all the texts in all the books that make for a world of unfolding stories. – Michael Ray Smith
- A woman’s perfume tells more about her than her handwriting. – Christian Dior
- We are living out the drama of a pathetic story whose pages are smeared with our own handwriting. – Craig D Lounsbrough
- A bad handwriting is as annoying to a reader -¦ as an irritating voice is to a listener. – Mokokoma Mokhonoana
- That’s the difference between irony and sarcasm. Irony can be spontaneous, while sarcasm requires volition. You have to create sarcasm. – Christopher Moore
- If you turned your back on irony, it curdled into sarcasm. And what good was it then? Sarcasm was irony which had lost its soul. – Julian Barnes
- Irony cleans away all those secret stains. Irony is the path that leads safely back to official realities. – Geoffrey Wall
- If we chose to refuse irony, we risk becoming irony’s dupe. – Janet Beizer
- Irony? Irony can never be more than our own personal Maginot line; the drawing of it, for the most part, purely arbitrary. – Mark Z Danielewski
- Be extremely careful when using irony: bear in mind that irony might be an overture for sarcasm – Eraldo Banovac
- Be extremely careful when using irony: bear in mind that irony might bean overture for sarcasm. – Eraldo Banovac
- Irony? Irony can never be more than our own personal Maginot line; the drawing of it, for the most part, purely arbitrary. – Mark Z Danielewski
- Be extremely careful when using irony: bear in mind that irony might bean overture for sarcasm. – Eraldo Banovac
- Irony of the world is that it wants to simplify the complexity and complicate the simplicity. – Vikrmn
- Friendship is Divine; think anything, get everything. (10 Alone; Vikrmn) – Vikrmn
- Because you can text while doing something else, texting does not seem to take time but to give you time. This is more than welcome; it is magical. – Sherry Turkle
- It is an undisputed truth of the modern age that there are now only two kinds of people in the world: people who call and people who text. – Lindsey Kelk
- I did realize, as do you, how blessed I was to know bookjoy, the private pleasure of savoring text. – Pat Mora
- History was once rewritten by the victors. Now we write our own immutable histories with every email, text, and post. – Kent Alan Robinson
- The three Secrets of Fatima were closely held by the Vatican for decades, until the text of the third and last secret was finally released in 2000. – Peter J Tanous
- Scientist say that music can change the speed of a heartbeat. They failed to add: so can a text message. – Holly Smale
- Humph! A text message that said, -˜What’s up, sexy?’ You call that setting a mood? Love making takes place long before the bedroom-” – N Wood Lane
- The text contains no literary criticism. I wanted to describe books, not to be clever at their expense. – Kenneth McLeish
- A Christian message or moral cannot redeem a text marred by shoddy workmanship. – Susan Gallagher
- Wagamama. Text messaging aficionados might like to note that this is one of the most satisfying words you can possibly type. – Danny Wallace
- Every text session my crush introduce me with a new quality in her crush, and trust me it’s crushing my emotions…!! – Akansh Malik
- People approach writers, assuming we pull a perfect text out of our nose each time (well spelled). Spelling is the least of it. – Sara Levine
- The difference between the quest for the Holy Grail and someone saying -˜bring me a cup’ is the flavor text and the number of stops involved. – Bryan Fields
- The original text of the Bible was perhaps written in Hebrew and Aramaic and later translated into Greek. – Sudhir Ahluwalia
- Nothing stings quite like an unanswered text message. – Paula Stokes
- My every text gets wet before it reaches you. – Prathamesh Patil
- I am Become Text Message. Destroyer Of Words. – Dean Cavanagh
- I have always felt that the true text-book for the pupil is his teacher – Mahatma Gandhi
- Writing involves many [acts] tasks, not just generating text – Paul J Silvia
- A Writer Must Have Text Appeal – Khaled Talib
