Explore a collection of the most beloved and motivational quotes and sayings about Safari. Share these powerful messages with your loved ones on social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, or on your personal blog, and inspire the world with their wisdom. We've compiled the Top 100 Safari Quotes and Sayings from 87 influential authors, including Keith Ferrazzi,Chad Harbach,Steven Johnson,Jakob Nielsen,Bill Buxton, for you to enjoy and share.

The Web is no longer just about the present-that crazy driver or this delicious meal. As we share messages, photos and updates, we're building a data trail about our lives and histories online.We can now tell stories not just about what is happening today, but where we've been, what we've shared, and what might happen in the future. By Keith Ferrazzi Web Meal Longer Presentthat Crazy

Affenlight leaned across it his wrist brushed against the mouse that was tethered to Owen's computer. With a whir the screen came to life. He couldn't help but look. Open in the internet browser was a picture of a man, a muscled, bronzed, hairless, oiled twentysomething man, sprawled in a wooden chair with one hand cupped over the tip of his erect and By Chad Harbach Owen Affenlight Computer Leaned Wrist

Nothing really says ... interactivity - which was so exciting and captures the real, the Web Zeitgeist of 1995 - than 'Click here for a picture of my dog.' By Steven Johnson Interactivity Click Web Zeitgeist Real

The web is the ultimate customer-empowering environment. He or she who clicks the mouse gets to decide everything. It is so easy to go elsewhere; all the competitors in the world are but a mouseclick away. By Jakob Nielsen Environment Web Ultimate Customerempowering Clicks

The diversity of web browsers tomorrow will match the diversity of ink browsers (aka paper) today By Bill Buxton Today Diversity Aka Paper Browsers

The iPad is a superior consumption device for material on the Web. By Mike Mccue Web Ipad Superior Consumption Device

People in the industry foresee a time in which, for many people, the only thing they'll need on a computer is a browser. By Mitch Kapor People Browser Industry Foresee Time

I'm on the Web a lot. I like to play games online. Sometimes I play Sims. By Miranda Cosgrove Web Lot Play Sims Online

I grew up in Rhodesia on my father's ranch and every year he used to take us on safari in some remote area of the wilderness. By Wilbur Smith Rhodesia Wilderness Grew Father Ranch

Pack your bags and explore the most amazing places around Istanbul, Madrid or any other destination around the world with your virtual travel guide. By Madrid Travel Guide Istanbul Madrid Pack Guide Bags

What people want is a seamless Web experience. By John Mckinley Web Experience People Seamless

An elegantly organized tour of the Internet, both fun and informative, a rare combination! By Steve Crocker Internet Informative Combination Elegantly Organized

[I am] not even two bites into breakfast, and there are already nearly 25 sites that are tracking me. I have navigated to a total of four. By Gary Kovacs Breakfast Sites Bites Tracking Navigated

Web applications will become more and more ubiquitous throughout our human environment, with walls, automobile dashboards, refrigerator doors all serving as displays giving us a window onto the Web. By Tim Berners-Lee Web Environment Walls Automobile Dashboards

Web searching and cellphone use both flourish in the wee hours. Before the dawn of the web, I would stay up watching television. But there is something soporific about television: I would often nod off. Not so when I'm online. As technologies expand, these problems may only worsen. By Sendhil Mullainathan Hours Television Web Searching Cellphone

Convenient though it would be if it were true, Mozilla [Netscape 1.0] is not big because it's full of useless crap. Mozilla is big because your needs are big. Your needs are big because the Internet is big. There are lots of small, lean web browsers out there that, incidentally, do almost nothing useful. But being a shining jewel of perfection was not a goal when we wrote Mozilla. By Jamie Zawinski Netscape Big Mozilla Convenient True

One of Netscape's main attractions to customers from Day One is that we provide alternatives. And that's cherished by many customers - certainly not all. By Jim Barksdale Netscape Day Alternatives Customers Main

Playing games is the dessert. Our real market is people doing everyday things. Rather than pulling your mobile phone in and out of your pocket, we want to create an all-day flow; whether you're going to the doctor or a meeting or hanging out, you will all of a sudden be amplified by the collective knowledge that is on the web. By Rony Abovitz Playing Dessert Games Things Real

crawled like a blind slug into the web By Charles Bukowski Crawled Web Blind Slug

It's not Big Brother that we now have to be afraid of, but Big Browser. By Eliot Spitzer Browser Big Brother Afraid

I just became one with my browser software. By Bill Griffith Software Browser

The web and its technologies are digital representations of everything we did before in a more private, bigger, faster and more empowering format than ever before. By David Amerland Bigger Private Faster Web Technologies

The web was such a vital part of my life. It was like an oracle, a book that never ran out of pages, and a window into a million different rooms all at once. By Max Harms Life Web Vital Part Oracle

One of the big myths about people growing up is that they are "digital natives;" that just because they've been raised with the Internet - that you're very adept at using the app on your phone - it doesn't mean you have any idea about how the Internet actually works. By Astra Taylor Internet Digital Natives Phone Works

Surfing the Internet every day has become a habit for many leaders and officials, including myself. By Li Yuanchao Internet Surfing Officials Including Day

The addictive nature of Web browsing can leave you with an attention span of nine seconds - the same as a goldfish. By Sally Hogshead Web Goldfish Addictive Nature Browsing

Today, when you combine the web with the iPad, you have the most advanced medium for human thought and communication ever created. By Mike Mccue Today Ipad Created Combine Web

Surf the Web is a happy coincidence. By Vinton Cerf Web Surf Coincidence Happy

The safari was amazing, to actually see the elephants and the Lions up close and then right at the end to actually get in the cage with the Lion was one of the best moments of the tour. By Ugo Monye Lions Lion Amazing Tour Safari

Javascript is the duct tape of the Internet. By Charlie Campbell Internet Javascript Duct Tape

The World Wide Web is woven together out of threads of glass. By Steven Johnson World Wide Web Glass Woven

Most of us carry at least one device, all the time, every day. In fact many of us would feel naked without our smartphone. It's hardly surprising mobile search queries - and mobile commerce - are growing dramatically across the world. By Larry Page Device Time Day Carry Mobile

Steve Jobs was notoriously blunt about products he found wanting, but his attack on Flash - Adobe's popular technology for playing multimedia content inside a browser - was particularly vicious. Claiming it was buggy and insecure, Jobs banned it from the iPad. By Evgeny Morozov Flash Adobe Jobs Steve Wanting

That's why Linux and Wikipedia and Firefox work. By Daniel H. Pink Linux Wikipedia Firefox Work

The code core of the 2001 browser upgrade campaign was the first instance of capability detection in place of browser detection. By Jeffrey Zeldman Browser Detection Code Core Upgrade

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I don't surf the net in general. I have someone do it for me instead, because I find it sluggish. By Brian May General Surf Net Sluggish Find

I live on my phone: I have a bunch of news and informational apps on there. By Warren Ellis Phone Live Bunch Informational Apps

I was looking at books and reading the indexes and finding a next book and reading that book, and then from that index ... It was a version of surfing the internet before the internet. I was surfing the New York Public Library. It was back when you had to fill out a form and put it in a chute. By Lisa Yuskavage Reading Book Index Books Indexes

The Internet, and the computers that made it possible, came from a rather dark place, much more missile than ballet, and they might yet return there. This book is about how and why that could happen, and what might be done about it. By Scott Malcomson Internet Place Ballet Computers Made

I don't let myself 'surf' on the Web, or I would probably drown. By Aubrey Plaza Surf Web Drown

When you have two busy kids running around the house, returning e-mails is a task, let alone surfing the web. By Tom Brady House Returning Task Web Busy

This page is is a time machine, a teleporter, a magic wand. With it you can create a world. Give life. Take it away. By Lisi Harrison Machine Teleporter Wand Page Time

As more and more people awaken to the threats against our basic rights online, we must start a debate - everywhere - about the web we want. By Tim Berners-Lee Online Debate People Awaken Threats

When we're online, we're often oblivious to everything else going on around us. The real world recedes as we process the flood of symbols and stimuli coming through our devices. By Nicholas Carr Online Oblivious Devices Real World

People have a right to surf the Web without Big Brother watching their every move and announcing it to the world. The Internet marketplace has matured - and it's time for consumers' protections to keep pace. By Jackie Speier Web Big Brother People World

Might as well ask the once-popular Magic 8-Ball something. It got "Outlook not so good" right. I don't know if anyone ever asked it about Internet Explorer. By Ryan North Magic Outlook Oncepopular Explorer Good

The liberation children experience when they discover the Internet is quickly counteracted by the lure of e-commerce web sites, which are customized to each individual user's psychological profile in order to maximize their effectiveness. By Douglas Rushkoff Internet Sites Effectiveness Liberation Children

I was a safari guide in the 1980s in Kenya. By Don Winslow Kenya Safari Guide

I have realized over time that I missed the mark with HyperCard. I grew up in a box-centric culture at Apple. If I'd grown up in a network-centric culture, like Sun, HyperCard might have been the first Web browser. My blind spot at Apple prevented me from making HyperCard the first Web browser. By Bill Atkinson Web Apple Browser Hypercard Realized

Siri!" James screamed at his phone. "Oh my god, Siri, call a damn ambulance!" An icon spun in the middle of the screen as it accessed the internet. "Displaying search results for 'cauliflower ambulance'. By Mikey Neumann Siri Ambulance Displaying James Phone

If you use the original World Wide Web program, you never see a URL or have to deal with HTML. That was a surprise to me - that people were prepared to painstakingly write HTML. By Tim Berners-Lee Html World Wide Web Url

You can get anything from Mozilla Firefox-based themes to nature themes to your own photographs. By Mitchell Baker Mozilla Firefoxbased Themes Photographs Nature

Anyone who slaps a "this page is best viewed with Browser X" label on a Web page appears to be yearning for the bad old days, before the Web, when you had very little chance of reading a document written on another computer, another word processor, or another network. By Tim Berners-Lee Web Browser Page Label Days

Like the sea, the Web is volatile: 70 percent of its communications last less than four months. Its virtue (its virtuality) entails a constant present-which for medieval scholars was one of the definitions of hell.23 By Alberto Manguel Web Sea Volatile Percent Months

Africa?" "Africa? By Nicholas Sparks Africa

I have an Apple computer, which I use to play Spider Solitaire and do research on the Internet. By Alex Trebek Internet Apple Spider Solitaire Computer

If Apple were to grow the iPod into a cell phone with a web browser, Microsoft would be in big trouble. By Paul Graham Microsoft Apple Browser Trouble Grow

As Android, iPhone and other mobile platforms grow, we are moving away from the page-based Internet. The new Internet is app centric and often message-centric. By Keith Teare Android Internet Iphone Grow Mobile

JavaScript is used to create flashy portfolio websites or simple to-do apps; By Lawrence Spencer Javascript Apps Create Flashy Portfolio

Everybody has a different Internet. By Bruce Sterling Internet

The web is my unconscious but it's also a wish a fantasy of what my own creativity might look like if I weren't constantly impeding its flow. By Alison Bechdel Flow Web Unconscious Fantasy Creativity

The ability of our people to think quickly and create great products in this whole new world of Internet open standards is not only essential to our success but is also one of the things that impresses me most about Netscape. By Jim Barksdale Netscape Internet Ability People Quickly

They call it 'surfing' the net. It's not surfing. It's typing in your bedroom By Jack Dee Surfing Net Call Bedroom Typing

Yes, iD is a machine vision and sensor browser for the physical world. That's what we have been working on with Coca-Cola, Verizon, Bank of America and Disney to launch content when an image is recognised. By Patrick Soon-Shiong Verizon World Bank Machine Vision

I was planning on writing a detailed review of several books on web security tonight, but the Obama collapse has superseded my best-laid plans. Here's another open thread for this important topic, as America wrestles with the issue of whether it would be a good idea to elect a President with a 20-year history of associating with people who hate America. By Charles Foster Johnson Obama Tonight Plans America Planning

There are a lot of problems with the Web, but there are a lot of great things about it, too. By Mike Mccue Web Lot Problems Great Things

I spend a lot, a lot, a lot of time on the Web. By Cathleen Schine Web Lot Spend Time

Yikes. Yahoo. Yum. By Charlaine Harris Yikes Yahoo Yum

Most adults I know start their Internet session at Google, and most kids I know start their Internet session at either Facebook or MySpace. By Fred Wilson Internet Google Start Session Facebook

Immaterial as water, too vast for any mortal apprehension, the Web's outstanding qualities allow us to confuse the ungraspable with the eternal. By Alberto Manguel Web Immaterial Water Apprehension Eternal

I continue to meet people who have had their Web pages hijacked, their browsers corrupted, in some cases, their children exposed to inappropriate material from these dangerous programs hidden in their family computers. By Cliff Stearns Web Hijacked Corrupted Cases Computers

The issue in Web accessibility is the fact that blind and visually-impaired people need the single biggest boost to achieve equivalence, since the real-world Web is a visual medium. By Joe Clark Web Equivalence Medium Issue Accessibility

I must confess that I've never trusted the Web. I've always seen it as a coward's tool. Where does it live? How do you hold it personally responsible? Can you put a distributed network of fiber-optic cable "on notice"? And is it male or female? In other words, can I challenge it to a fight? By Stephen Colbert Web Confess Trusted Tool Coward

Mozilla has one foot in the Valley, Silicon Valley product technology, and partly one foot in the social enterprise space. By Mitchell Baker Silicon Valley Foot Mozilla Technology

Sensing my delight at seeing his laptop, Tom asked me, "William, have you ever seen the Internet?""No."In a quiet conference room, Tom sat me down at his computer and explained the track pad, how the motion of my fingers guided the arrow on the screen."This is Google," he said. "You can find answers to anything. What do you want to search for?""Windmill."In one second, he'd pulled up five million page results-pictures and models of windmills I'd never even imagined. By William Kamkwamba Tom William Internet Google Sensing

CompuServe, and it was not sophisticated, guys. It was the cave painting equivalent to Tumblr. By Felicia Day Compuserve Guys Sophisticated Tumblr Cave

As more and more people reach the Internet by mobile phone, we should make sure users are getting the open access they believe they're paying for. By Chellie Pingree Internet Phone People Reach Mobile

I'm a lover of fashion websites. By Tyra Banks Websites Lover Fashion

I want to find the answers of my questions! By Deyth Banger Questions Find Answers

Every village in Africa now has a cyber cafe. By Patrick Chappatte Africa Cafe Village Cyber

I'd hate this to get out but I really like opera. By Ford Frick Opera Hate

We invest heavily on Firefox on the desktop. We have a user base we want to keep happy. By Mitchell Baker Firefox Desktop Invest Heavily Happy

I clicked on a pop-up and got caught in a pornado. By Jack Hodgins Pornado Clicked Popup Caught

WorldWideWeb: Proposal for a HyperText Project By Tim Berners-Lee Worldwideweb Proposal Project Hypertext

With a 100-year perspective, the real value of the personal computer is not spreadsheets, word processors or even desktop publishing. It's the Web. By Bill Atkinson Perspective Spreadsheets Word Publishing Real

The Web, the great time-killer that had replaced conspicuously passive television with its seductive illusion of productivity. By Lionel Shriver Web Productivity Great Timekiller Replaced

They have the Internet on computers now? By Homer Internet Computers

We noticed recently that people didn't like it when Facebook 'experimented' with their news feed. Even the FTC is getting involved. But guess what, everybody: if you use the Internet, you're the subject of hundreds of experiments at any given time, on every site. That's how websites work. By Christian Rudder Facebook Experimented Feed Noticed Recently

The velocity and volume on the Web are so great that nothing is forgotten and nothing is remembered, By Leon Wieseltier Web Remembered Velocity Volume Great

We can't ever forget that the Internet now is just a staid utility. The exciting platforms are software applications that are very, very simple. By Mark Cuban Internet Utility Forget Staid Simple

Anyone unhappy with Google can use other search engines - including DuckDuckGo and Blekko, along with Bing or Yahoo. By Marvin Ammori Blekko Yahoo Google Bing Engines

The challenge is to manage the Web in an open way-not too much bureaucracy, not subject to political or commercial pressures. The U.S. should demonstrate that it is prepared to share control with the world. By Tim Berners-Lee Web Bureaucracy Pressures Challenge Manage

I love my little Mac G4 computer and we just had Internet installed on the bus ... we all have little Macs actually, there's four of us on the bus, and we all just sit there and surf the Internet! By Lee Ann Womack Bus Internet Computer Mac Macs

Anyone familiar with the marvels of the Worldwide Web can hardly fail to see that we have entered a new era in communications on a scale perhaps comparable to the invention of the Gutenberg press. By Randal Marlin Worldwide Web Gutenberg Press Familiar

We have all been empowered by the web: everyone with a keyboard can now effectively broadcast to a national audience. In a sense, it puts each of us on the same footing as the major media conglomerates, except for AOL, who now apparently own all our thoughts and teeth. By John Hodgman Web Audience Empowered Keyboard Effectively

When I grew up in the early '90s, the new World Wide Web felt like a gimmick, and I had no idea of the changes in store. In the summers, I'd backpack through Europe, follow the Grateful Dead. I had a car and a tent and traveled around the Great Lakes and out West. Jack Kerouac was my guiding light, his 'On the Road' a sacred text. By Tony D'souza World Wide Web Early Gimmick

The story of the Web starts in 1980, when Berners-Lee, a young consulting physicist at the CERN physics laboratory near Geneva, grew frustrated with existing methods for finding and transferring information. By Katie Hafner Geneva Web Cern Bernerslee Grew

Australopithecus. By Richelle Mead Australopithecus

Now, whenever I need to go online, I confine myself to a tight circle: Gmail, MLB, NYTimes, Slate and maybe Facebook. By J.r. Moehringer Gmail Mlb Nytimes Slate Facebook