Distributed Quote by William Gibson Download Open image “The future is here. It's just not widely distributed yet.” — William Gibson ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.1 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare Distributed Future Future Just Just Widely Time Widely Distributed
The future has already arrived. It's just not evenly distributed yet. — William Gibson Copy Share Image
“The future is already here – it’s just not very evenly distributed.” — William Gibson Copy Share Image
The future is all around here.' It's a place, anyplace where we don't exist. — Rae Armantrout Copy Share Image
The future is not there waiting for us. We create it by the power of imagination. — Vilayat Inayat Khan Copy Share Image
Even though the future seems far away, it is actually beginning right now. — Mattie Stepanek Copy Share Image
“We have no idea, now, of who or what the inhabitants of our future might be. In that sense, we have no future. Not… — William Gibson Copy Share Image
For me, the melancholy of the late XXth Century is walking late at night by the Mont Blanc pen store and seeing these things… — William Gibson Copy Share Image
“No," said Blackwell, "she won't, because that would be a violation of the very personal terms I will have established in our conversation. That's… — William Gibson Copy Share Image
“Music was strange that way though; there were people into any damned thing, it seemed like, and if you got enough of them together… — William Gibson Copy Share Image
When I start writing a new imaginary future, I have no idea what it is. The characters arrive first. They help me figure out… — William Gibson Copy Share Image
Hollis thought he looked like William Burroughs, minus the bohemian substrate (or perhaps the methadone). Like someone who'd be invited quail shooting with the… — William Gibson Copy Share Image
Fiction is an illusion wrought with many small, conventionally symbolic marks, triggering visions in the minds of others — William Gibson Copy Share Image
I don't generate a storyline and then fill it out in the course of writing. The story actually generates in the course of the… — William Gibson Copy Share Image
“What happened to your arm?" she asked me one night in the Gentleman Loser, the three of us drinking at a small table in… — William Gibson Copy Share Image
“In Heathrow a vast chunk of memory detached itself from a blank bowl of airport sky and fell on him. He vomited into a… — William Gibson Copy Share Image
And, for an instant, she stared directly into those soft blue eyes and knew, with an instinctive mammalian certainty, that the exceedingly rich were… — William Gibson Copy Share Image
The Internet is a clear example of how our lives have changed in ways we couldn't have imagined: a distributed information source, which is… — Lawrence M. Krauss Copy Share Image
I think that content posted to Twitter is distributed to more platforms, services, sites, online and offline than any other services out there. Would… — Dick Costolo Copy Share Image
When we distributed the paper and crayons, they were fighting over the blue crayon. Everyone wanted to start with the blue, and that was… — Connie Sellecca Copy Share Image
“We are out of our heads. We are in the world and of it. We are patterns of active engagement with fluid boundaries and… — Alva Noë Copy Share Image
I'm interested in harnessing the good will and distributed power of people, including novices. — Jonathan Zittrain Copy Share Image
There has been an ebb and flow in enterprise IT of centralized versus distributed. — Peter Levine Copy Share Image
My first two books, 'Letters to a Young Brother' and 'Letters to a Young Sister,' were... distributed pretty widely. Judges in juvenile justice facilities… — Hill Harper Copy Share Image
A distributed system is one in which the failure of a computer you didn't even know existed can render your own computer unusable. — Leslie Lamport Copy Share Image
Natural gas is better distributed than any other fuel in the United States. It's down every street and up every alley. There's a pipeline. — T. Boone Pickens Copy Share Image
Automakers have been unable to build a viable electric car, mainly because batteries don't allow enough range, are too costly, and take too long… — Charles Platt Copy Share Image
During the 1970s and 1980s, Congress distributed more than $60 billion to cities to make sure that what goes into toilets, industrial drains and… — Charles Duhigg Copy Share Image
We're leading a fundamental shift from centralized energy to distributed energy. Energy will go in that direction, just like mainframe computers went to client… — Lynn Jurich Copy Share Image