Unplug Quotes
Collection of top 24 famous quotes about Unplug
Unplug Quotes & Sayings
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You've heard of plug-and-play. This is plug, unplug and play. It's so simple to use, it's unbelievable.
— Steve Jobs
Life's too important to learn new clocks, so I unplug them all and get on with the plot.
— Tim Dorsey
All higher humor begins with ceasing to take oneself seriously.
— Hermann Hesse
Innocence is impossible when people have never had the choice of becoming corrupt by dominating others.
— Sheila Rowbotham
It's bad for your brain not to unplug.
— John Green
I find it refreshing to unplug from it for a while. You kind of forget how deeply you get embedded in it.
— Will Wright
The universe is full of fuel.
— Anthony Doerr
In wintertime I like to wear flannel button down pyjamas, and in summer I prefer to wear, well ... nothing.
— Phoebe Tonkin
There'll come a writing phase where you have to defend the time, unplug the phone and put in the hours to get it done.
— James Taylor
We can literally unplug a country from the Internet. We ought to think about unplugging them.
— Richard A. Clarke
I am not an 'unplug' person. I like being plugged in.
— Rachel Sklar
There are few times that I feel more at peace, more in tune, more Zen, if you will, than when I force myself to unplug.
— Harlan Coben
Our lack of intimacy is due to our refusal to unplug and shut off communication from all others so we can be alone with Him.
— Francis Chan
Hitler is a medicine man type of leader.
— Carl Jung
We get sucked into the Internet and streaming information, and it's time to just unplug and look within.
— Jonathan Cain
She owned a pipe wrench. Maybe if she whacked the sink enough it would unplug. (Angie)
— Annie Nicholas
I have a new joke today. Martha Stewart's on suicide watch. They had to unplug all of her ovens.
— Rip Taylor
There's no better way to unplug than having children. Changing diapers is one of the most leveling things that has ever happened to me.
— Andrew Lincoln