Cell Phones Quotes
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Cell Phones Quotes & Sayings
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As long as you have a Cell Phone you're never alone
— Stanley Victor Paskavich
Mobile is no longer about what you can do on your cell phone. Mobile is all about doing more, all of the time.
— Mitch Joel
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
Cell phones don't run as fast as the mouths in this town.
— Courtney Summers
I truly loathed cell phones. I hated the way they made me feel reachable twenty-four hours a day;
— Penny Reid
You see a kid making a film on a cell phone. He doesn't know what he's doing either. But it comes out kind of good.
— John Waters
When it comes to texting the power of you thumbs compel you
— Stanley Victor Paskavich
If you took naked pictures of yourself on your cell phone, you hide your face, people! Hide your face!
— Reese Witherspoon
I find fairies with cell phones disconcerting enough. Do they really need to use text talk?
— Kelley Armstrong
New cell phones are my weakness.
— Duncan D. Hunter
Cell phones have gotten so small, you can't tell who's a cell phone user and who's a schizophrenic.
— Bob Newhart
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
This was the downside to cell phones. It was nowhere near as as satisfying to press end as it was to slam a phone into its holder.
— Jenn McKinlay
Kids don't know what life was like without cell phones.
— Jerry Della Femina
A smartphone is an addictive device which traps a soul into a lifeless planet full of lives
— Munia Khan
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
Kids: get away from the cell phones, get away from the computers, and mail someone a fish before it's too late.
— Tom Magliozzi
Cell phones are so convenient that they're an inconvenience.
— Haruki Murakami
I think we have the attention span of a gnat. You know, with cell phones and Twitter.
— Jeff Daniels
I ain't never been in no cell that had a phone in it. Can I stay for a while? I ordered some pizza.
— Eddie Murphy
All this electromagnetic pollution in the air from the Internet and cell phones, it cuts you off from God.
— Thomm Quackenbush
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
I hate television. I hate the internet. I hate cell phones. I hate cameras. I hate everything that destroys creativity.
— Billie Joe Armstrong
Everyones always asking me when Apple will come out with a cell phone. My answer is, Probably never.
— David Pogue
I graduated from high school in 1963. There were no computers, cell phones, Internet, credit cards, cassette tapes or cable TV.
— Jeffrey Gitomer
You got cell phones, you got computers, you got antibiotics, medicines, hospitals. And you say the old ways are better?
— Michael Crichton
Technology offers us a unique opportunity, though rarely welcome, to practice patience.
— Allan Lokos
Replace your CELL PHONE in your hand with a SMILE on your face ,DIFFICULT but not IMPOSSIBLE.
— Myself
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
I don't agree on spending time with someone who is more attached to his cell phone than he is to me.
— Mohamed Ghazi
I think about the Internet and cell phones and jets and spaceships, and I wonder, 'What's going to make that look ancient?'
— Peter Diamandis
I don't have a cell phone (though for years I've kept saying, "soon").
— Jane Hirshfield
I'm terribly forgetful. I've lost laptops, cell-phones.
— Ryan Tedder
That was the problem these days
everything was considered disposable
clothes, cell phones, relationships. — Melissa De La Cruz
everything was considered disposable
clothes, cell phones, relationships. — Melissa De La Cruz
On the other hand, it was a well-known fact that cell phones were tools of the devil. He selected
— Joe Hill
Great friendships are like cell phones, you do not know why they work but are so glad that they do.
— Hester Browne
I'll never buy a cell phone, I'd rather die than have a cell phones. Cell phones are the 21st century's ball and chain.
— Rebecca McNutt
If you do any thriller or horror movie a big part of the process is accounting for the cell phone.
— Jaume Collet-Serra
I'll date you, love ... not you and your iPad. I can't feel plastic palm play; I'm live like Memorex.
— T.F. Hodge
There was a poll released yesterday that said most people would rather give up sex than give up their cell phones.
— Richard Rodriguez
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
It doesn't matter if you can't get a cell phone signal or Wi-Fi where you are. You are always connected to Source.
— Neale Donald Walsch
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
Apparently we love our own cell phones but we hate everyone else's.
— Joe Bob Briggs
I remember one point seeing I had like 60-some different cell phones. I know I only use one.
— Bernie Kosar
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
When we studied the 1920s, he pretended that cell phones were illegal and made half the class narcs, and then he had us read The Great Gatsby.
— Alison Umminger
We can be incredibly disconnected in this day and age with computers and cell phones.
— Marcia Gay Harden
You know, a cell phone's like a guy; if you don't plug him in every night, charge him good, you got nothing at all.
— Catherine Coulter
I don't even own a cell phone.
— Jack Nicholson