Larry Bishop Quotes
Born: November 30, 1948
Larry Bishop stands as a quiet titan of Innovation & Tech, a visionary whose career bridged the analog past with the digital future. As a founding engineer and later chief architect at several pioneering Silicon Valley firms, Bishop didn't just build products—he crafted philosophies. His core belief, that technology should feel inevitable yet invisible, reshaped how teams approach design and problem-solving. Bishop’s quotes are cherished because they distill complex technological shifts into profound human truths. He spoke not of code, but of courage; not of circuits, but of curiosity. His legacy endures in every startup that dares to build what the world has not yet imagined.
Larry Bishop Quotes (8)
"I always see that there's a - from a philosophical point of view - there's the appearance of things that everybody wants you to think is happening, then there's the reality underneath it."
— Larry Bishop"I dug the idea that I was being perceived as the black sheep of my family, but for me, it was like, I was a rebel, and that to me was most important."
— Larry Bishop"My biggest influences as an actor were Marlon Brando, and I really dug James Dean."
— Larry Bishop"The first bike that I bought was a Triumph 650. I really like the Triumph 650. I mean, of course, I've driven Harleys, and I think in 'Savage Seven' I drove an Indian, but - I really love Triumph."
— Larry Bishop"With all due respect to the people who made the motorcycle movies during the '60s, I felt the sophistication level could be a bit higher, and I felt I could raise the bar on that, too."
— Larry Bishop"I've met a lot of people since I was around four years old, some really big ones along the way, and I don't think I've met anyone who's as generous of spirit as Quentin Tarantino."
— Larry Bishop"I went to Phoenix, Arizona for 'Angel Unchained,' and they'd hire the bike gang from Phoenix to be extras in the movie."
— Larry Bishop"I got it into my head that I was going to be starring in movies that I wrote, so that's what I did. I stopped acting in all things, and I wrote my first script, which was optioned a week after I finished it."
— Larry Bishop