My primary phone is the iPhone. I love the beauty of it. But I wish it did all the things my Android does, I really do.
A lot of things seem to be worth almost no money. but if you do them very well, and they help people fill a need, there’s a great business you can build around that.
I learned not to worry so much about the outcome, but to concentrate on the step I was on and to try to do it as perfectly as I could when I was doing it.
A lot of hacking is playing with other people, you know, getting them to do strange things.
I wanted to be an elementary school teacher my whole life.
Never trust a computer you can’t throw out a window.
Wherever smart people work, doors are unlocked.
I just believe in whatever you’re going to do, even if it’s work, have a little bit of fun attitude about it. You can be happy.
I wanted to be a fifth grade teacher because my teacher was so important to me and was giving me the education that was going to take me through life and through this world.
I was born to teach. I have always had this gift with children.
Young children were always so important to me. Adults should treat children with more respect. We should put more monies in our schools. I grew up on that side of the coin.
All the best people in life seem to like LINUX.
Most inventors and engineers I’ve met are like me. They’re shy and they live in their heads. The very best of them are artists. And artists work best alone...
My dream was actually just to have a computer some day. If I’d imagined that it meant starting a company to sell them, I probably would have avoided the whole thing.
I had much more money than you ever need in your life to live on. So I was giving computer labs to school districts. I was – but then I decided you should really give yourself.
The first Apple was just a culmination of my whole life.
Being an electronic genius was a reputation I had, maybe being even into math and science almost exclusively and not wanting to be in the other normal parts of the world.