The Best BlackBerry Quotes

John: Well, it's definitely the world's largest pager.
Mike: No, it's actually the world's smallest email terminal.

Jim: Let me tell you the best advice I ever got at Harvard. You want to be great, you need to sacrifice. The more painful the sacrifice, the greater you'll be.

Jim: Mike, are you familiar with the saying "perfect is the enemy of good"?

Jim: Stan, come on. You owe me. You've sold a lot of minutes because of us.
Stan: Yeah, but you knowwhat the problem with selling minutes is?
Jim: What?
Stan: There's only one minute in a minute.

Mike: Why would anybody want a phone without a keyboard?

Arthur C. Clarke: I'm thinking of the incredible breakthrough which has been made possible by developments in communications, particularly the transistor and above all, the communications satellite. These things will make possible a world in which we can be in instant contact with each other, wherever we may be. It will be possible in that age, perhaps only 50 years from now, for a man to conduct his business from Tahiti or Bali just as well as he could from London. In fact, if it proves worthwhile, almost any executive skill, any administrative skill, even any physical skill, could be made independent of distance. When that time comes, the whole world will have shrunk to a point. And the traditional role of the city as a meeting place for man would have ceased to make any sense. In fact, men will no longer commute. They will communicate.