“The basic problem is that our civilization, which is a civilization of machines, can teach man everything except how to be a man.”— Dennis Weaver
“The technology is always changing, but the principles of storytelling remain the same.”— Chris Wedge
“We have to be very careful that we don't put another weapon on the battlefield that could be used against our own troops.”— Curt Weldon
“The alternating current will kill people, of course. So will gunpowder, and dynamite... but we have learned how to handle them.”— George Westinghouse
“I was a weird little kid who was into computers, and I'm a weird adult who is into computers.”— Wil Wheaton
“If we do but discover the Art of Flying, all our Communications will be more speedy, and our inland Conveyances by Carriages, will be of little use.”— John Wilkins
“Technology opens doors, but it also can be a crutch. The challenge is to use it to create something human.”— Ian Williams