Too much information Quote by James Wallman Download Open image ““We live in a cluttered world of too much information and too much stuff.”” — James Wallman ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.7 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare Too much information
“The world, quite simply, is too complex and too rich for little data.” — Seth Stephens-Davidowitz Copy Share Image
“In our lifetimes, we can only know a small portion of what exists. The world is endless and its treasures are inexhaustible.” — Barry Webster Copy Share Image
“One of the worst things about knowing a lot, or having access to a lot of information, is that we’re tempted to share it… — Chip Heath Copy Share Image
“Too much information, and yet, in her case, not enough. In a world of diminishing mystery, the unknown persists.” — Jhumpa Lahiri Copy Share Image
“You don’t need to dig into unnecessary things and overwhelm yourself with information that doesn’t matter. It only makes you confused and worried.” — Vishal Ostwal Copy Share Image
“In this time of 'information overload', people do not need more information. They want a story they can relate to.” — Maarten Schäfer Copy Share Image
“Life is not about having things. It’s about having good experiences.” — James Wallman Copy Share Image
“By having less and doing more, we will be happier, healthier, richer, in every sense: less clutter, less regret, less anxiety, more meaning, more… — James Wallman Copy Share Image
“In the 1980s, people wanted a fast car. Now they want a good story to tell.” — James Wallman Copy Share Image
“I hate taking pictures,’ he says. ‘I feel that if you pick up a camera you take yourself out of the moment. You’re no… — James Wallman Copy Share Image
“happiness is more likely to come from the enjoyment of experiences rather than the accumulation of stuff.” — James Wallman Copy Share Image
“as per the law of unintended consequences, no matter what people’s intention when they do something, they rarely know what the ultimate outcome of… — James Wallman Copy Share Image
“You are more likely to be happy, so studies have shown, if you do something for intrinsic reasons.” — James Wallman Copy Share Image
“We are realizing that, to live a life that is meaningful, to shake our tail feathers, and to be happy in the twenty-first century—you,… — James Wallman Copy Share Image
“research suggests every shared car takes up to thirteen others off the road” — James Wallman Copy Share Image
“Everyone is an autobiographer nowadays, it’s like everyone is actively writing their own biography all the time,” — James Wallman Copy Share Image
There's no mystery any more. So my instinct is to show very little, because there's much too much information about everyone, everywhere right now.… — Feist Copy Share Image
I think a lot of films do themselves a disfavor by putting in way too much information, and everyone knows what's gonna happen next,… — Elizabeth Olsen Copy Share Image
TMI? Too Much Information. It”s just easier to say 'TMI'. I used to say 'don't go there', but that's lame. — Michael Scott Copy Share Image
Sometimes, to stimulate your imagination you have to be careful you don't have too much information. You can Google something, and it's in your… — Dries van Noten Copy Share Image
Glamour is a beautiful illusion - the word 'glamour' originally meant a literal magic spell - that promises to transcend ordinary life and make… — Virginia Postrel Copy Share Image
I don't tweet, I don't go on Facebook. I think there's too much information about all of us out there. I'm liking the idea… — George Clooney Copy Share Image
I am spending much more than I'm making on these cars and these vacations, is that too much information? — Drake Copy Share Image
“Of course, you think you love him. You're barely twenty-five years old. You're liable to think a lot of things." Lillian sat stiffly in… — Thomas Kinkade & Katherine Spencer Copy Share Image
“A crying need for wisdom and discernment emerges in an era of too much information. What do we discover as we attempt to see… — Craig Detweiler Copy Share Image
As for the clarity of the 48 frames, I've heard people say that it looks odd, it's too demanding, there's too much information, you… — Ian Mckellen Copy Share Image
“No one ever died from having too much information. It’s the misunderstandings that are the problem.” — Rebecca Serle Copy Share Image