My respect for animators and animation directors has gone way, way up and it is just not something you can phone in.

I don't have a wallet. I carry my driver's license and a couple of credit cards in my phone. That, and a money clip.

I like the idea of isolation, I like the idea of solitude. You can be connected and have a phone and still be lonely.

It never stops. It's 365 recruiting. That cell phone you've got, these smartphones are the death of college coaching.

Sometimes I'll be driving and a lyric will come into my head, and I will have to pull over and record it on my phone.

What's the biggest function of a cell phone? What does a cell phone do for humanity? It makes people more productive.

I'm a serial scroller, and whenever I have a minute to spare, you'll find me on my phone scrolling through Instagram.

Sunday is the day I connect with Buenos Aires. I speak to or text my mother every day, but on Sunday I phone everyone.

Tomorrow you might get a phone call about something wonderful and you might get a phone call about something terrible.

I love a Hebrew National hot dog with an ice-cold Corona - no lime. If the phone rings, I won't answer until I'm done.

I don't tolerate anything that runs slowly. Whether it be a phone, tablet or computer, it has to run at optimum speed.

I symbolized doping... My phone rarely rings. I can count on the fingers of one hand the number of riders who call me.

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.

It's rare to work on a series without a writer. If you have a question about a line, then phone calls have to be made.

So I got home, and the phone was ringing. I picked it up, and said 'Who's speaking please?' And a voice said 'You are.'

Yoga, meditation, and unplugging the phone at night to make sure I get enough hours of sleep. That's huge for athletes.

I do less waiting by the phone than anyone I know in the business. I don't wait for a job. I just go on to my own work.

I've never owned a cell phone and don't plan on ever having one. If anyone needs to talk to me, they know where I live.

Remember that as a teenager you are in the last stage of your life when you will be happy to hear the phone is for you.

I look at my first appointment book from 1965 and I get dizzy. I was constantly in a phone booth calling photographers.

I've had to fight for roles and I've lost a hundred roles, but 'Smoking' and 'Smith' were phone calls. That's the dream.

Yes, I was the one people credit with inventing the cell phone. Now, whenever anyone gets a dropped call, they blame me.

Berlin would be a great place to have no cell phone, I think. Especially if you were able to live in a central location.

When filming for 'Beowulf,' we were close to Hadrian's Wall; there was no phone signal, and the scenery was spectacular.

I keep my phone on the floor in my bedroom, and I turn the sound off when I sleep, but I never really turn my phone off.

The phone's not ringing off the hook, but that's ok by me. I feel very fortunate, work to me has become a kind of hobby.

'We need a guy who plays dodge ball and thinks he's a pirate - get me Alan Tudyk on the phone!' Those are the jobs I do.

At home, I'm lucky if I can write three or four hours before the phone starts ringing and the kids want to go to soccer.

Texts and e-mails travel no faster than phone calls and telegrams, and their content isn't necessarily richer or poorer.

I've never given my phone number to someone on the street, but when someone is a gentleman, I appreciate the compliments.

Android is a major step towards an ethical, user-controlled, free-software portable phone, but there is a long way to go.

Like most guys, I've always liked watches. I can always check the time on my phone, but having a watch is so much better.

Schepisi is the sort of director who could, would, and frequently did phone me whenever he came across a textual problem.

I was fascinated with the phone system and how it worked; I became a hacker to get better control over the phone company.

It's sad that the cell phone is replacing the watch as a time-telling device. I wear a vintage watch that's really skinny.

I don't use e-mail; I phone and fax. I think people who are hunched over their computer screens all day should get a life.

There's nothing more annoying than losing your phone, but this happened to me not once or twice, but three times in a row!

For me, pointing and clicking my phone is absolutely fine. People say that isn't the art of photography but I don't agree.

Not using social media in the workplace, in fact, is starting to make about as much sense as not using the phone or email.

Hacking into a victim of crime's phone is a sort of poetically elegant manifestation of a modus operandi the tabloids have.

I definitely check my phone for texts a lot - like, 'Did anyone text me? Is anyone thinking about me? Does anyone love me?'

Separation is the worst. There's no good way to deal with it, other than to get on the phone and do Skype and try to visit.

Certain kinds of intimacy emerge on a phone call that might never occur if you were sitting right next to the other person.

I do have a really good memory. I mean, like, I can remember all the phone numbers of everybody on the street I grew up on.

Once I'm on the phone, I just can't say no. I sometimes find myself doing things for three or four organizations in one day.

That's the sign of a good relationship, when you can pick up a phone and it doesn't matter when the last time you spoke was.

I believe an artist dies twice. The first time, it's just terrible - I've been there when the phone isn't ringing for years.

I could live without my phone. And one thing I'd love to do is experience having the freedom that kids had back in the '80s.

I always separate myself from reviews, but tweets and Instagram comments, they go directly to my phone. It's hard to keep up.

I used to call Kanye, Kanye pick up on the first ring, now Kanye don't even got no phone, that's how much times have changed.

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