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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…” quote by Fran Lebowitz
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“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?”

Fran Lebowitz

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.

Key Takeaway

Embrace the medium that feels most authentic to you.

Themes

technology tactile experience authenticity communication speed

Mood

reflective contemplative

Type

personal observational

When to use this quote

  • writing essays
  • personal journaling
  • teaching
  • designing interfaces

Key Concepts

materiality human-computer interaction sensory perception

Questions to Reflect On

  • Do you value speed over feeling?
  • How does medium choice affect your thought process?
A Different Perspective

Digital tools can enhance efficiency and accessibility, which may outweigh tactile preferences.

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