Computer Quote by Stephen King
““I had been hobbled, perhaps even crippled by a pervasive internet society I had come to depend on and take for granted... hit enter and let Google, that twenty-first century Big Brother, take care of the rest. In the Derry of 1958, the most up-to-date computers were the size of small housing developments, and the local paper was no help. What did that leave? I remembered a sociology prof I’d had in college - a sarcastic old bastard - who used to say, When all else fails, give up and go to the library.””
About This Quote
Source Novel: The Dark Half, Stephen King, 1989
Reliance on internet convenience erodes self‑reliance; returning to traditional resources like libraries restores agency.
In simple terms: Over‑reliance on tech makes us helpless; libraries help us regain independence.
Seek knowledge beyond digital shortcuts.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- research project
- school assignment
- personal learning
- emergency information search
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- When is it appropriate to rely on tech versus traditional methods?
- How can you balance online convenience with offline skills?
Digital tools can still be essential; abandoning them entirely may be impractical.