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  • Apparently we love our own cell phones but we hate everyone else's. -- Joe Bob Briggs
  • The truth is, we're all cyborgs with cell phones and online identities. -- Geoff Johns
  • If you think back to the beginning of cell phones, laptops or really any new technology, it's always expensive. -- Elon Musk
  • Cell phones, mobile e-mail, and all the other cool and slick gadgets can cause massive losses in our creative output and overall productivity. -- Robin S. Sharma
  • The most important impact on society and the world is the cell phone. Cell phones have actually been one of the primary drivers in productivity improvements. -- Fabrice Grinda
  • I don't want a door bell. I don't want anyone ringing my door bell... seems to be intrusive. They can call me on their cell phones. -- Malcolm Gladwell
  • Email, instant messaging, and cell phones give us fabulous communication ability, but because we live and work in our own little worlds, that communication is totally disorganized. -- Marilyn vos Savant
  • How absurd that our students tuck their cell phones, BlackBerrys, iPads, and iPods into their backpacks when they enter a classroom and pull out a tattered textbook. -- Eli Broad
  • When I was going to school in, like, '84 to '88, you didn't have cell phones. There was no e-mail, if you can wrap your brain around that. -- Tina Fey
  • But I'm acutely aware that the possibility of fraud is even more prevalent in today's world because of the Internet and cell phones and the opportunity for instant communication with strangers. -- Armistead Maupin
  • Every time there's a new tool, whether it's Internet or cell phones or anything else, all these things can be used for good or evil. Technology is neutral; it depends on how it's used. -- Rick Smolan
  • People are very protective of their cell phones, how it's used, where it's used and how much it costs. It has become a very personal issue for a whole lot of people in this country. -- Steve Largent
  • With the advent of cell phones, especially with the very small microphone that attach to the cell phone itself, it's getting harder and harder I find, to differentiate between schizophrenics and people talking on a cell phone. -- Bob Newhart
  • Globalization, as defined by rich people like us, is a very nice thing... you are talking about the Internet, you are talking about cell phones, you are talking about computers. This doesn't affect two-thirds of the people of the world. -- Jimmy Carter
  • The idea of prosthetics is a tool. Most people's cell phones are prosthetics. If you leave your cell phone at home, you feel impacted by not having it. It's an important part of your daily function and what you can do in a day. -- Aimee Mullins
  • I'm not complaining about my cell phone - all my friends are in there, and all my favorite songs and all my favorite Benedict Cumberbatch GIFs; I don't want to give it up. But cell phones are the worst for talking on the phone. -- Rainbow Rowell
  • We all know the feeling of surrendering to the embedded biases of our devices. We let our cell phones ping us every time there's an incoming message and check our e-mail even when we'd best pay attention to what's going on around us in the real world. We text while driving. -- Douglas Rushkoff
  • It is painful to watch children trying to show off for parents who are engrossed in their cell phones. Children are nostalgic for the 'good old days' when parents used to read to them without the cell phone by their side or watch football games or Disney movies without having the BlackBerry handy. -- Sherry Turkle
  • There are 4 billion cell phones in use today. Many of them are in the hands of market vendors, rickshaw drivers, and others who've historically lacked access to education and opportunity. Information networks have become a great leveler, and we should use them together to help lift people out of poverty and give them a freedom from want. -- Hillary Clinton
  • Teenagers talk about the idea of having each other's 'full attention.' They grew up in a culture of distraction. They remember their parents were on cell phones when they were pushed on swings as toddlers. Now, their parents text at the dinner table and don't look up from their BlackBerry when they come for end-of-school day pickup. -- Sherry Turkle
  • When I was in lower school, I graduated from fourth grade, and the principal gave us a summer assignment to take a 30-minute reflection period every day. And, of course, there were no cell phones at the time. She said to just think. And that's lost. It doesn't exist anymore. Just imagine being on a couch and just thinking. -- Ansel Elgort
  • On street corners everywhere, people are looking at their cell phones, and it's easy to dismiss this as some sort of bad trend in human culture. But the truth is life is being lived there. When they smile - right, you've seen people stop - all of a sudden, life is being lived there, somewhere up in that weird, dense network. -- Ze Frank
  • We all fall into our habits, our routines, our ruts. They're used quite often, consciously or unconsciously, to avoid living, to avoid doing the messy part of having relationships with other people, of dealing with a person next to us. That's why we can all be in a room on our cell phones and not have to deal with one another. -- Andrew Stanton
  • In the 20th century, we had a century where at the beginning of the century, most of the world was agricultural and industry was very primitive. At the end of that century, we had men in orbit, we had been to the moon, we had people with cell phones and colour televisions and the Internet and amazing medical technology of all kinds. -- David Gerrold
  • I often put any project I write in a different decade just to roll the thought around in my head. There's a thriller I've written that I think would be nice to set in the '70s or '80s, just to take cell phones away from the movie. There's nothing like the piercing ring of an old-school telephone to really scare an audience. -- Joel Edgerton
  • In a world of cell phones and satellite feeds - a world in which the president can sit in the White House situation room and watch a military action unfold on the other side of the world - it is not realistic to expect TV news to be anything but what it has become: a ceaseless flow of words and images that may or may not be accurate. -- David Horsey
  • New cell phones are my weakness. -- Duncan D. Hunter
  • I'm terribly forgetful. I've lost laptops, cell-phones. -- Ryan Tedder
  • Cell phones are so convenient that they're an inconvenience. -- Haruki Murakami
  • I don't throw cell phones. I don't hurt people, I only hurt myself. -- Marc Jacobs
  • I suspect Obama did not know he was recording Angela Merkel's cell phones. -- Peter Thiel
  • All cell phones in the air 'cause I want to see you guys shine. -- Blake Lewis
  • Just like a picture is worth 1000 words, a camera phone is worth 1000 cell phones! -- Philippe Kahn
  • Cell phones are like a dog's nipples... you don't have to shout into them! -- Emo Philips
  • We can be incredibly disconnected in this day and age with computers and cell phones. -- Marcia Gay Harden
  • My phone has been ringing off the hook. I have like 17 cell phones and pagers. -- Steven Cojocaru
  • I don't know that cell phones are dangerous. But I don't know that they are safe. -- Devra Davis
  • I think we have the attention span of a gnat. You know, with cell phones and Twitter. -- Jeff Daniels
  • You can kind of judge how old a film is by the size of the cell phones. -- Bruce Willis
  • I remember one point seeing I had like 60-some different cell phones. I know I only use one. -- Bernie Kosar
  • Cell phones have gotten so small, you can't tell who's a cell phone user and who's a schizophrenic. -- Bob Newhart
  • I hate television. I hate the internet. I hate cell phones. I hate cameras. I hate everything that destroys creativity. -- Billie Joe Armstrong
  • I graduated from high school in 1963. There were no computers, cell phones, Internet, credit cards, cassette tapes or cable TV. -- Jeffrey Gitomer
  • There was a poll released yesterday that said most people would rather give up sex than give up their cell phones. -- Richard Rodriguez
  • Equipped with cell phones, beepers, and handheld computers, the 'conspicuously industrious' blur the line between home and office by working anytime, anywhere. -- Jo Ann Davis
  • Where today people surf the Web and check their e-mail on their cell phones, tomorrow they will be checking their vital signs. -- Eric Topol
  • Now...in an abundant society where people have laptops, cell phones, ipods and minds like empty rooms, I still plod along with books. -- Harper Lee
  • I was very tiny...I spent most of my time stuffed into lockers. Thank god for cell phones, or I'd still be there. -- Chris Colfer
  • We live in an age where technology is so powerful that we can make change without even leaving our computers or cell phones. -- Sadie Calvano
  • Cell phones, mobile e-mail, and all the other cool and slick gadgets can cause massive losses in our creative output and overall productivity. -- Robin S. Sharma
  • In this age of video games and cell phones, there must still be a place for knots, tree houses, and stories of incredible courage. -- Conn Iggulden
  • Cell phones tend to bring us more inside of our lives whereas movies offer a chance to escape, so there are two competing forces. -- Steven Spielberg
  • There are people who own cars and are getting free cell phones. A car helps one find a job, too. Where do you draw the line? -- Timothy Griffin
  • Cell phones, alas, have pretty much ruined train travel, which I used to love. I could read or even sketch notes for what I was working on. -- Thomas Mallon
  • When I was fighting communism, there was rapid development of satellite television and cell phones, and communism, to survive, would have to block all these information devices. -- Lech Walesa
  • I love cell phones. I see people so happy and proud, walking around. Gesturing, you know. I'm like Karl Marx, I'm up for anything that makes people happy. -- Kurt Vonnegut
  • And when demigods use cell phones, the signals agitate every monster within a hundred miles. It's like sending up a flare: Here I am! Please rearrange my face! -- Rick Riordan
  • Who the hell uses a burner cell phone when they're not trying to hide something? [..] Only dope dealers, and Hell's Angels, and Tony Soprano use burner cell phones. -- Pat Martin
  • Remember when friends was friends, and LL had a Benz? And cell phones and beepers was the new trends? When Koch was the Mayor and Reagan was the Pres? -- Biz Markie
  • Hot yoga is the best. When you're in [class], there are no cell phones, no talking, no distractions. You're taking a leave from reality for an hour or so. -- Shawn Johnson
  • There are more people with cell phones in the world than any other thing on the planet. There are billions of cell phones. There's not not billions of radios. -- Spencer Pratt
  • Exponential growth in access to the Internet, satellite television and radio, cell phones, and P.D.A.'s means that breaking news now reaches virtually every corner of the globe. -- Dee Dee Myers
  • Unlike then, the mail stream of today has diminished by such things as e-mails and faxes and cell phones and text messages, largely electronic means of communication that replace mail. -- John M. McHugh
  • The iPhone is not and never was a phone. It is a pocket-sized computer that obviates the phone. The iPhone is to cell phones what the Mac was to typewriters. -- John Gruber
  • I'm a relic, and things were a lot different when I was fifteen and sixteen. There were no cell phones, no laptops... I learned to type on an actual typewriter. -- Patrick Carman
  • people were just out of control! . . . They've all got cell phones stuck to their ears and yet I've never seen such distance between people trying so hard to be close. -- Karen Marie Moning
  • The terrorists that we are up against today do not rely upon cell phones and SAT phones and emails. They rely on couriers. You cannot intercept what a courier is telling somebody -- Oliver North
  • The terrorists that we are up against today do not rely upon cell phones and SAT phones and emails. They rely on couriers. You cannot intercept what a courier is telling somebody. -- Oliver North
  • I'm looking to evolve the concept of the new renaissance artist, taking the world by storm through the art of public display and demonstration, with technical savvy, using cell phones and computers. -- Perry Farrell
  • When I was growing up, there were no cell phones and no roads into the bush, and so if something happened to your plane, that was serious. Nobody was coming to rescue you. -- Leigh Newman
  • The one thing I'm absolutely obsessed with lately are gadgets! New cell phones; I walk around with three phones because I have all the new ones, and I can't choose which I prefer. -- Bar Refaeli
  • Given the blatant deceit regarding the biologically harmful effects of antenna towers, cell phones and WiFi radiation, one can only wonder what is going on with all of the other forms of radiation. -- Steven Magee
  • The rapid proliferation of cell phones in Afghanistan proves that anything that adds value to people's lives spreads like brushfire - and commerce is certainly a force that could add value for Afghanis. -- Iqbal Quadir
  • Jason Bourne is supposed to be really sneaky and spry, but as soon as he walks by, everybody pulls out their cell phones and starts recording. That level of fame is wild to see. -- Ato Essandoh
  • Cell phones have changed us from a nation of self-reliant pioneer types into a bunch of men standing alone in supermarkets saying, "?Okay, I'm in the tampon aisle, but I don't see it.' -- John Gierach
  • On street corners everywhere, people are looking at their cell phones, and it's easy to dismiss this as some sort of bad trend in human culture. But the truth is life is being lived there. -- Ze Frank
  • Put down your cell phones, put everything away, and feel your blood pulsing in you, feel your creative impulse, feel your own spirit, your heart, your mind. Feel the joy of being alive and free. -- Patti Smith
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