Posts Tagged ‘Facebook’

Facebook was born among books and raised among faces.

A Facebook a day keeps anonymity at bay.

Never share on Facebook what you don’t want your grandmother to know.

Every face is a book.

A hotel doesn’t wear it’s guest’s clothes neither should a host own its guest’s posts.

On Facebook don’t brag, rag or nag; just wag and tag.

Technology will never replace the need for an apology.

Bots fill in the dots, but sales pay the bills.

A “like” is not a life.

Facebook comments are like bacteria; they thrive on rich content.

Facebook saved us from anonymity, then made us all a like.

FarmVille is like a dirty, little secret; it’s best kept to ones self.

Every life is a face, a post and a book.

Modern life is seven hundred friends on Facebook and no one over to dinner.

To topple tyrants tweet.

The family that Skypes together stays together.

Modern living is 700 friends on Facebook and no one to dinner.

Tech suffers fate; wise packs its own update.

A flat screen is no substitute for a natural scene.

Old technologies rule  —  wheels and wings and bullets cruel.

It is the prerogative of man to perish at the hands of the machines he constructs.

Technology has shrunk the globe to the size of the ear; compassion brings us close enough to hear.

Fire bookends history; it cooked the first meal; it will cook the last.

The smart phone put the whole world in a pocket.

Machines expand minds, and shrink our souls.

We vaporize the hidden eyes; morality turns into lies.

Technology isn’t turning space into junk, we are.

Technology is not adverse to making our world better — or worse.