Aversion Quote by Fran Lebowitz
“I have a real aversion to machines. I write with a pen. Then I read it to someone who writes it onto the computer. What are those computer letters made of anyway? Light? Too insubstantial. Paper, you can feel it. A pen. There's a connection. A pen goes exactly at your speed, whereas that machine jumps. And then, that machine is waiting for you, just humming "uh-huh, yes?”
About This Quote
Source Essay: The Fran Lebowitz Reader, 1994
She expresses a tactile preference for pen and paper over digital media, highlighting a sense of immediacy and physical connection missing in computers.
In simple terms: Prefers pen and paper because they feel real.
Embrace the medium that feels most authentic to you.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- writing essays
- personal journaling
- teaching
- designing interfaces
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Do you value speed over feeling?
- How does medium choice affect your thought process?
Digital tools can enhance efficiency and accessibility, which may outweigh tactile preferences.