Printer Quotes
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Printer Quotes & Sayings
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It is the mission of the printer to diffuse light and knowledge by a judicious intermingling of black with white.
— Frederick Douglass
If we get a 3D printer at the office, the first thing I'm printing with it is a new 3D printer just for me!
— The Covert Comic
I need that printer," I said. "And the precursor
— Daryl Gregory
I don't need to marry again. I've been married twice, and I love it when it works, but these days we live until we're 80 and marriages are jolly long.
— Joanna Trollope
No opinion can be trusted; even the facts may be nothing but a printer's error.
— William Carlos Williams
The Fates, like an absent-minded printer, seldom allow a single line to stand perfect and unmarred.
— George Santayana
Lolita, Lolita, Lolita, Lolita, Lolita, Lolita, Lolita, Lolita, Lolita. Repeat till the page is full, printer.
— Vladimir Nabokov
She is a woman. No matter how hard you think she has grown, she always has her softer parts. Feel her there.
— Akif Kichloo
If the king could make a throne seem like a stool fit for a printer's apprentice, the queen could make a rumpled bedspread into a throne.
— Megan Whalen Turner
The Church used to absolve sinners; today it has the gall to absolve sins.
— Nicolas Gomez Davila
Line printer paper is strongest at the perforations.
— Dave Barry
There's just a certain fear that people have when they put meat coming out of a printer in their mouth.
— Homaro Cantu
Speculations apparently the most unprofitable have almost invariably been those from which the greatest practical applications have emanated.
— John Herschel
(by the way ... I realize I switch from present to past tense, and if you don't like it ... ram a nipple up your scrotum. -printer: leave this in.)
— Charles Bukowski
My Day Clothes are almost worne out ... send the poor printer a few gammons, or some meal, some butter, cheese, poultry, etc.
— John Peter Zenger
Who you are and what you believe in is your real home, the only home no one can take from you, the only home that will last.
— Adam Bagdasarian
The rain's innumerable hooves spatter on the streets and roofs.
— David Mitchell
I did some products for the Apple II, most notably the first small low cost thermal printer, the Silent Type.
— Andy Hertzfeld
A blessing on the printer's art!
Books are the mentors of the heart. — Sarah Josepha Hale
Books are the mentors of the heart. — Sarah Josepha Hale
She was god-awfully hideous. I swear she looked like a bad-tempered mutant tomato, and she was making a sound like a cat being fed into a printer
— Sarah Rees Brennan
We seek our friend not sacredly, but with an adulterate passion which would appropriate him to ourselves.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Didier. Anyway, there is a man, a printer, risking his life to make tracts that we can distribute. Maybe if we can get the French to
— Kristin Hannah
Printer's ink, when it spells out a doctor's promise to cure, is one of the subtlest and most dangerous of poisons.
— Samuel Hopkins Adams
Those having the most time to devote to a line of endeavor usually become the most proficient.
— George Ade
A printer consists of three main parts: the case, the jammed paper tray and the blinking red light.
— Dave Barry
Reason and justice tell me there's more love for humanity in electricity and steam than in chastity and vegetarianism.
— Anton Chekhov
The motto for every missionary, whether preacher, printer, or schoolmaster, ought to be 'Devoted for Life.'
— Adoniram Judson
My children were all made from paper and printer's ink ...
— Cornelia Funke
I work closely with the printer to get the final print the way I want it.
— Buffy Sainte-Marie
I tell myself not to feel sexually threatened. I am of no special interest; he could just as easily be angling for the printer.
— Joe Dunthorne
[Our lab uses] a desktop inkjet printer, but instead of using ink, we're using cells.
— Anthony Atala
A printer publishes a lie: for which he ought to stand in the pillory, for the people believe in and act upon it
— George Clymer
Trends that can't continue, won't.
— Herbert Stein