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Can I think about it?" "Sure." I nodded. "You have two minutes. Also, did you miss the part where I said sunset? True love?
— Rachel Van Dyken
Kids don't know what life was like without cell phones.
— Jerry Della Femina
When you are feeling bad keep smile.
— Hieronymus Jonina
I am a fan of today's sound as long as we don't get too slick, and yet I am very reverent of my roots.
— Wynonna Judd
Adults are always asking little kids what they want to be when they grow up 'cause they're looking for ideas.
— Paula Poundstone
The day I need a television puppet or clown to tell my children what's right and what's wrong, I'll bow out as a mother.
— Elinor Smith
There are certain things that words on paper can never make a crime, .. There are certain acts that by sheer common sense are not crimes.
— Jack Kevorkian
People think there's a choice between smoking and immortality, but we've all got to die of something.
— Tom Stoppard
What I like best about cell phones is that I can talk to myself in the car now and nobody thinks it's weird.
— Ron Brackin
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
Maybe handling her memory every day for five years had made it fade, like the mortal thing it was.
— Lilith Saintcrow
I remember one point seeing I had like 60-some different cell phones. I know I only use one.
— Bernie Kosar
So that in 1974, when I graduated as a lawyer, I figured I'm not going to be a lawyer under a military regime.
— Ruben Blades
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
But I'll always make time for you.
— Sarah J. Maas
Great friendships are like cell phones, you do not know why they work but are so glad that they do.
— Hester Browne