45 Quotes About Robot

Robots are one of the most interesting topics in the history of technology, technology itself, robotics, artificial intelligence, science etc. Let us take you through some of the more prominent robots that have ever landed on Earth.

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Mungu ana uwezo wa kukuwekea ulinzi kulia na kushoto yaani anayekulinda naye ana mlinzi wake. Lakini wakati mwingine anaacha ufuate kile ambacho moyo wako unataka kwa sababu hataki kukulazimisha ijapokuwa uwezo huo anao. Mungu hakukuumba kuwa roboti. Alikuumba kuwa huru kuchagua mema au mabaya usije ukamlaumu baadaye kwamba ulimchagua yeye kwa sababu hukuwa na uhuru. Msikilize Roho wa Mungu, kabla na katika kila jambo unalofanya. Enock Maregesi
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Unfortunately this Electric Monk had developed a fault, and had started to believe all kinds of things, more or less at random. It was even beginning to believe things they'd have difficulty believing in Salt Lake City. Douglas Adams
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According to the fortune-cookie logic most people live by, the best things in life are free. That's crap. I have a gold-plated robot that scratches the exact part of my back where my hands can't reach, and it certainly wasn't free. Josh Lieb
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We already have the Wooden Pillar, the Steel Pillar and the Plastic Pillar. In a moment we will have the Golden Bail..'No, you won't.' We will, ' stated the robot simply. No, you won't. It makes my ship work.' In a moment, ' repeated the robot patiently, 'we will have the Golden Bail..'You will not, ' said Zaphod.And then we must go, ' said the robot, in all seriousness, 'to a party.' Oh, ' said Zaphod, startled, 'can I come?' No, ' said the robot, 'we are going to shoot you.' Oh, yeah?' said Zaphod, waggling his gun. Yes, ' said the robot, and they shot him. Zaphod was so surprised that they had to shoot him again before he fell down. (85-86). Douglas Adams
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Personally, I believe "if it ain't broke, don't fix it". I'd rather use film cameras and vinyl records and cathode ray tubes than any sort of the digital technology available. Look around! The streets are full of people who would rather have their eyes on their cell phones than on the world around them! Scientists are researching technology to erase specific memories from people! Our thrown-away digital technology is showing up overseas in huge piles of toxic heavy metals and plastic! And yet there are still people who keep wanting technology and the future to keep going. They dream of flying cars, or humanoid robots, of populated cities on Mars. But do we really NEED this stuff? Maybe before we try to keep turning our world into an episode of The Jetsons, we should focus more on the problems that are surprisingly being overlooked now more than ever. Before we design another stupid cell phone or build a flying car, let's put a stop to racism, to sexism, to homophobia, to war. Let's stop buying all our "American" products from sweat shops overseas and let's end poverty in third-world countries. Let's let film photography never go obsolete, let's let print books continue to be printed. Let's stop domestic violence and child abuse and prostitution and this world's heavy reliance on prescription drugs. Let's stop terrorism, let's stop animal cruelty, , let's stop overpopulation and urbanization, let's stop the manufacture of nuclear weapons... I mean come on, we have all these problems to solve, but digital tech enthusiasts are more concerned that we don't have flying cars or robotic maids yet? That's pathetic. Rebecca McNutt
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Every word that comes after "And the Lord told me... “is a pious lie Bangambiki Habyarimana
On close analysis, it would seem that there is a...
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On close analysis, it would seem that there is a possibility that we are god's robots Bangambiki Habyarimana
Religion is pure hypnosis
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Religion is pure hypnosis Bangambiki Habyarimana
Break your shackles and reach out to your freedom. Break...
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Break your shackles and reach out to your freedom. Break to pieces whatever indoctrination and programming that holds you hostage. The world is yours. Get possession of it. Bangambiki Habyarimana
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If you aren't destroying your enemies, it's because you have been conquered and assimilated, you do not even have an idea of who your enemies are. You have been brainwashed into believing you are your own enemy, and you are set against yourself. The enemy is laughing at you as you tear yourself to pieces. That is the most effective warfare an enemy can launch on his foes: confounding them. Bangambiki Habyarimana
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Rigg laughed softly at Lisa’s deadpan joke, but she halted when she noticed the back of Lisa’s neck: the factory number had been shaved away, roughly and angrily. Frowning in confusion, Rigg gently rubbed her fingers over the scrape, and Lisa flinched as if it hurt.“ If someone saw this, you could be scrapped, ” Rigg said anxiously. “I know, ” was the soft reply. “I believe freedom is worth that risk. . Ash Gray
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Casting a curious gaze down on planet Earth, extra-terrestrial beings could well be forgiven for assuming that we humans are programmed in every move we make, by a palm-sized, oblong, slab of glass. More perplexing than that, who on earth could convince them otherwise ? Alex Morritt
Your soul is bigger than your programming.
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Your soul is bigger than your programming. Claudia Gray
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The danger of the past was that men became slaves. The danger of the future is that men may become robots. Erich Fromm
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Some unspoken human communication is taking place on a hidden channel. I did not realize they communicated this much without words. I note that we machines are not the only species who share information silently, wreathed in codes. Daniel H. Wilson
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If you want people to believe you, appeal to their hearts not to their brains Bangambiki Habyarimana
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You can have all the information on culture in the world—’ Pix continues.' We don’t possess all the information on culture, just three thousand, five hundred and thirty-four petabytes of data on human culture, ’ I correct. Pix smiles and finishes, ’…But unless the words become a part of you, you never really understand, do you? M. Black
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Globalization is a form of artificial intelligence. Erol Ozan
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As with all new inventions, there are upsides and downsides. The commercial drone is no exception. But until robust safeguards have been introduced to protect personal privacy from prying eyes in the skies, the true benefits to society of unmanned aerial vehicles will remain unrealised. Alex Morritt
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It doesn't matter when, how old am I and how. When the first robot is build and it can be like a human which will mean can think, and communicate I will go and buy it. Because this will be the best friend ever will have and ever had! Deyth Banger
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I'll make a book on learning how to be a complete moron someday, and I'm sure no one will buy it, because everyone will have mastered that already by the time I gather enough moronism to process it into digestible upgrade instructions for your average village cyborg-idiot. Will Advise
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Film photography will always be superior to digital - because no matter how many lasers and instant buttons and HD pixels you've got, a human being can take a photograph with much more integrity and meaning than one a built-in robot took. Rebecca McNutt
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Is this neuro-bot really supposed to be her, this creature, this thing, compiled of the ghosts of human data, the replicas of their past? Bremer Acosta
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Owning a drone does not a pilot make. Alex Morritt
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Goodbye, Hari, my love. Remember always--all you did for me.”            -I did nothing for you.”            -You loved me and your love made me--human. Isaac Asimov
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Corporations turned the human into a robot a long time ago. Steven Magee
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Can they love? Or is it a bit of code meant to get a reaction from humans? Can anyone tell real love, in a bot or in a human? Judd Trichter
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The New or Future Eve is emptied of all inner life and turned into a shell. The bitter irony in this is that her perfection recalls nothing so much as a corpse. Asti Hustvedt
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Tell me what happens next, after my body has frozen. When I can't communicate. What will I be? Louisa Hall
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Father never approved of my toys Saw them as child's playthings I was a child They were my world I ruled there And he stepped on them Destroying them And in turn Destroyed me I should have been left to play Now I must step on everything T.P. Louise
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That August, Elodie Selkirk became the latest lady in Paris to order a coin-operated boy. Kirsty Logan
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Rose pivoted. “Alainn, can I ask you something about ethics?” Alainn nodded, slowly. “Sure.” Rose’s inhuman eyes met hers, and she asked, “Would you die to save a million people? Rita Stradling
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The irony was not lost on any of us that despite the theme there was a robot on the throne. Kathryn Davis
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Is there chance to see Robot Vs Robot fight? Deyth Banger
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You have terminated me, ” one of them said in a strange, flat voice. “But Iam one of many.”“ Robots! ” Iggy breathed, taking Total from Angel.“One of many, one of many, one of many, ” the robot Eraser was saying. NowNudge saw the red light in its eyes, saw how they were fading and winking out.“ Good! ” spat the Gasman, kicking it hard. “Because we like to blow stuff up, blow stuff up, blow stuff up!. James Patterson
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According to the prophecy a child was going to come along that would be part human and part robot and this child was going to change everything. Of course it was way too soon — both sides were totally unprepared, not to mention the fact that they had their parts mixed up. The girls were only interested in romance, and the robots in completing a transaction. Kathryn Davis
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The landscape of human emotion is ominously changing. The visceral sensation of loneliness and solitude is no longer as palpable and intellectually profound as it was a couple of decades ago because technology has already relieved us, as much as possible, from the burden of any emotional and existential isolation. The intense feeling of being nostalgic or being alone, for instance, is receding from the human emotion because we can now communicate with live video and send messages through any social media to a distant friend or loved one. Consequently, the exponential progress of technology is altering the phenomenological experience of human sensation, robbing us of our ability to get in touch with our humanity and reflect upon the triumphs and madness of our techno-society. Ironically, in our obstinate desire to humanize robots and Artificial Intelligence, our individual existence is, in turn, being digitized and robotized by our own technological inventions. Horribilis! (Danny Castillones Sillada, The Alienation of Solitude and Sorrow) . Danny Castillones Sillada
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Abel. I can’t let you…sell your body.”“ The transaction is closer to a rental. Claudia Gray
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Please stop sniffing the robot boy, Noemi tells herself, jerking out of the trance. Claudia Gray
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People always have such a hard time believing that robots could do bad things. Rita Stradling
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Journalism classes teach us that one must extract oneself from the story in order to report without bias, but often we need to be in the story in order to understand, to connect, to help the audience identify or else it has no heart; it could be a robot telling the story, for all anyone cares. Cecelia Ahern
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I'm not a cruel man. I mean, technically I'm not a man at all. Erin Bow
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I will murder you by the billions to give you immortality. I will set fire to your civilization to light your way forward. But know this: My species is not defined by your dying, but by your living. Daniel H. Wilson
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I would love to have a robot at home. Hugh Jackman