Quotesia
Home
Authors
Popular authors
Thomas Fuller
Oscar Wilde
Leo Rosten
Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.
Swami Vivekananda
Joseph Addison
All authors
Today's birthdays
1933 - Jayne Mansfield
1982 - Ali Wong
1942 - Alan Price
1956 - Sue Barker
1976 - Wyatt Cenac
1953 - Ruby Wax
Today's birthdays
Popular professions
Celebrity
Inventor
Saint
Clergyman
Aviator
Actress
All professions
Authors by letter
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
All authors
Topics
Top Quotes
Quotesia
Favorite authors
Neal Stephenson Quotes
Neal Stephenson Quotes
Neal Stephenson
American
Writer
Born:
Oct 31
,
1959
America
Difference
People
Stupid
Talent
To Survive
Related authors:
Dale Carnegie
Denis Waitley
Dr. Seuss
H. L. Mencken
Napoleon Hill
Ray Bradbury
W. E. B. Du Bois
William Arthur Ward
The difference between ignorant and educated people is that the latter know more facts. But that has nothing to do with whether they are stupid or intelligent.
Neal Stephenson
People
Stupid
Nothing
Latter
More
Facts
Between
Know
Educated
Educated People
Intelligent
Difference
Whether
Ignorant
It is the fate of operating systems to become free.
Neal Stephenson
Fate
Free
Become
Systems
Operating
Operating Systems
Most countries are static, and they need to do is keep having babies. But America's like this big old clanking smoking machine that just lumbers across the landscape scooping up and eating everything in sight.
Neal Stephenson
Smoking
Old
Big
Babies
Everything
Machine
Sight
Static
Eating
Having
Countries
Like
Most
Up
America
Just
Across
Landscape
Keep
Need
One of the most frightening things about your true nerd, for may people, is not that he's socially inept - because everybody's been there - but rather his complete lack of embarrassment about it.
Neal Stephenson
People
Everybody
Complete
Embarrassment
Nerd
About
Rather
He
True
Most
Because
Inept
Been
His
Frightening
Lack
May
Your
Socially
Things
No more Neal Stephenson quotes
Haven't find the right quote? Try quotes from authors related to Neal Stephenson.
Dale Carnegie
Denis Waitley
Dr. Seuss
H. L. Mencken