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沃尔特·艾萨克森
美国传记作家
沃尔特·艾萨克森(Walter Isaacson,1952年5月20日-),美国传记作家,生于美国新奥尔良,毕业于哈佛大学历史与文学专业,后获牛津大学彭布罗克学院哲学、政治与经济学硕士学位。
预见未来的最好方式就是亲手创造未来。
沃尔特·艾萨克森
即便是别人看不到的地方,对其工艺也必须尽心尽力。
沃尔特·艾萨克森
大师已经不在人世了,至少不在今世。
沃尔特·艾萨克森
“5年前,迷幻启蒙运动的领袖Timothy Leary 在他的某主题高校之旅中,曾经盘腿坐在里德学院的草地上,大声呼喊:“。。。。。。”。。。。学校在20th70s退学率超过了1/3.”
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把柜子和栅栏的背面做好也十分重要,尽管这些地方是人们看不到的。
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如此一来,乔布斯发现自己可以完全不受约束的在Mac项目中为所欲为了。
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Jobs's worldview was his binary way of categorizing things.
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Jobs confided in Sculley that he believed he would die young, and therefore he needed to accomplish things quickly so that he would make his mark on Silicon Valley history.
沃尔特·艾萨克森
“IBM was essentially Microsoft at its worst. They were not a force for innovation; they were a force for evil. They were like ATT or Microsoft or Google is.”
沃尔特·艾萨克森
记住自己很快就要死了,这是我面对人生重大选择时最重要的工具。因为,几乎一切——所有外界的期望,所有骄傲,所有对于困窘和失败的恐惧——这些东西都在死亡面前烟消云散,只留下真正重要的东西。记住自己终究会死去,是我所知最好的方式,避免陷入认为自己会失去什么的陷阱。你已是一无所有,没有理由不追求内心。
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过程就是奖励
沃尔特·艾萨克森
“不是最先上岸的,就是最后被淹死的”
沃尔特·艾萨克森
I think different religions are different doors to the same house. Sometimes I think the house exists, and sometimes I don't. It's the great mystery.
沃尔特·艾萨克森
He argued that if he joined Apple full-time, he would not have to go into management or give up being an engineer. “That was exactly what I needed to hear,” Wozniak later said. “I could stay at the bottom of the organization chart, as an engineer.”
沃尔特·艾萨克森
Jobs at times seemed to be driven by demons, while Woz seemed a naïf who was toyed with by angels.
沃尔特·艾萨克森
如果你表现得好像你能做某件事,那就能起到作用。我告诉他,装得好像你掌控了一切,别人就会以为你真的掌控了一切。
沃尔特·艾萨克森
I am a fruitarian and I will only eat leaves picked by virgins in the moonlight.
沃尔特·艾萨克森
He would give her computers, but not a dress, and when he brought her flowers he made sure to say they were left over from an event in the office. "He was both romantic and afraid to be romantic," she said.
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"You ought to buy it," he said. She was a little surprised, and told him she couldn't really afford it. He said nothing, and they left.
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He was sweet and patient, but he was so advanced in his knowledge that he had trouble teaching me
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