30 Quotes About Digital Age

The digital age is upon us, and we’re all wondering what it has in store for us and our future. The digital age has opened up a new world of possibilities and we’ve all been tasked with finding the right way to leverage it. Keep reading to learn more about the digital age and find inspiration from the best quotes about it that will drive you forward.

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A fundamental approach to life transformation is using social media for therapy; it forces you to have an opinion, provides intellectual stimulation, increases awareness, boosts self-confidence, and offers the possibility of hope. Germany Kent
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Apollinaire said a poet should be 'of his time.' I say objects of the Digital Age belong in newspapers, not literature. When I read a novel, I don’t want credit cards; I want cash in ducats and gold doubloons. Roman Payne
5 Ways To Build Your Brand on Social Media:1 Post...
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5 Ways To Build Your Brand on Social Media:1 Post content that add value2 Spread positivity3 Create steady stream of info4 Make an impact5 Be yourself Germany Kent
Freedom of Speech doesn't justify online bullying. Words have power,...
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Freedom of Speech doesn't justify online bullying. Words have power, be careful how you use them. Germany Kent
Don't promote negativity online and expect people to treat you...
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Don't promote negativity online and expect people to treat you with positivity in person. Germany Kent
We all have a responsibility with the words we post...
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We all have a responsibility with the words we post on the internet. If you wouldn't want your mother, daughter, sister or friend to read it, don't post it. Germany Kent
Lovers of print are simply confusing the plate for the...
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Lovers of print are simply confusing the plate for the food. Douglas Adams
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Until recently, I was an ebook sceptic, see; one of those people who harrumphs about the “physical pleasure of turning actual pages” and how ebook will “never replace the real thing”. Then I was given a Kindle as a present. That shut me up. Stock complaints about the inherent pleasure of ye olde format are bandied about whenever some new upstart invention comes along. Each moan is nothing more than a little foetus of nostalgia jerking in your gut. First they said CDs were no match for vinyl. Then they said MP3s were no match for CDs. Now they say streaming music services are no match for MP3s. They’re only happy looking in the rear-view mirror. Charlie Brooker
How to change the world:- spread positivity- bring people up...
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How to change the world:- spread positivity- bring people up instead of dragging them down- treat others the way you wish to be treated Germany Kent
There seems to be a direct correlation between the spike...
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There seems to be a direct correlation between the spike in suicides by young people and the increase in cyberbullying amongst young people. Germany Kent
A smartphone is an addictive device which traps a soul...
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A smartphone is an addictive device which traps a soul into a lifeless planet full of lives Munia Khan
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The pace of this modern age is not conducive to maintaining one’s consciousness. Glued to our electronics, we are blind and deaf to the world around us. Run down by our long work days, we are too exhausted to think and too hurried to feel. The day ends in a haze of strained thoughts, numbness, and fatigue. And we rise the next morning only to start the cycle again. In this age of distraction, if you desire to fritter away your life with empty diversions, there is an abundance of gadgets available to aid you. Quietness is a characteristic of ages gone by. Our generation is the one it died with. Connected to the virtual world, we ignore the presence of those in our home. One can only hope we will awaken to the need for balance before we look up from the screen to find our loved ones have gone, and our life has passed us by. . L.M. Browning
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An intelligent organization is not about the “cleverness” of one analytics team but the insightful nature of the entire business. Pearl Zhu
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Our society has led us to believe that everybody is on the internet these days. Contrary to popular belief everyone is not on social media. Germany Kent
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â€â€¹It is Obscene to keep Printing Newspapers in the Digital Era Vineet Raj Kapoor
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It is inevitable that machines will one day become the ultimate enemies of mankind. We are not evolving or progressing with our technology, only regressing. Technology is our friend today, but will be our enemy in the future. Suzy Kassem
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I’d been an outcast my entire life. Growing up with technophobe parents in the dawn of a Cyborg Age did that to a person. Anna L. Davis
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We’re losing society to apathy, to digital technology, the people who care about nobody else but themselves. They share every little detail of their stupid lives online as if the world even gives a damn… digital technology is getting smarter and society is getting dumber, ” Mandy whispered in a voice filled with disbelief. “Society is… it’s slipping away. Rebecca McNutt
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In another thirty to fifty years, the demand for cheap labor will have produced even more machines over the employment of actual humans. And in that time frame, humans will have lost their voice, their power, all freedoms, and all worth. It is inevitable that machines will one day become the ultimate enemies of mankind. We are not evolving or progressing with our technology, only regressing. Technology is our friend today, but will be our enemy in the future. Suzy Kassem
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LED lighting has its place: cold, detached, hollow places like office buildings, factories, fast food chains and public schools - places full of humans but no human emotions. LED lighting really belongs in the apathy of the digital age, where science and technology rules over friendship, love and freedom. Incandescent light bulbs have a warm yellow-orange glow like the glow of a nice fireplace, where friends and family might sit and talk together or where children might open Christmas presents, a glow that can project celluloid films and bring back old memories, a glow that can light the text of a paperback novel. Something that beautiful, with that much power, could never last very long in a time as depressing and uncertain as the 21st century. . Rebecca McNutt
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Truthfully she felt incredibly miserable, seeing university students and tourists bustling in and out of the place with their cell phones in hand, texting like there was no tomorrow. Living behind a screen, they’d likely text with their last breath. Rebecca McNutt
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Think before you click. If people do not know you personally and if they cannot see you as you type, what you post online can be taken out of context if you are not careful in the way your message is delivered. Germany Kent
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What you post online speaks VOLUME about who you really are. POST with intention. REPOST with caution. Germany Kent
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Mobile is the digital gateway for the real world. Tomi Ahonen
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That Yank glean is long gone anyway; money, sex, power, it’s gone global — no one has a monopoly on it anymore. The towering skyscrapers of New York had fallen long before the second plane; we all knew it. The twang of the Yank accent doesn’t give girls that twinge these days, even the dollar sign is looking dated, its day long past. No, America doesn’t have it anymore. But then nowhere does. We don’t chop the world up by borders anymore, don’t slice peoples and dice continents. It’s all a sweltering mess, a fucking free-for-all. We went global centuries ago, today we’ve gone digital, and digital doesn’t have borders. Matthew Selwyn
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People are lazy that’s why today’s technology is crazy. Santosh Kalwar
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Tess realized one of the great modern dating sadnesses: everyone is so used to the comforting glow of the computer screen that no one can go so far as to say "good morning" in public without being liquored up. Amelia Gray
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Never underestimate the power of a tweet. Germany Kent
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I'll never buy a cell phone, I'd rather die than have a cell phones. Cell phones are the 21st century's ball and chain. Rebecca McNutt