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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?
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.
Technology will move so fast that unfortunately, or fortunately for me, you will be required to buy a new phone quite often.
Time marches on and I don't care how people watch my movies as long as they see them. I don't care if they're on their phone.
You can tell how boring a person is by the lack of fear in their eyes when someone is flipping through photos on their phone.
I always separate myself from reviews, but tweets and Instagram comments, they go directly to my phone. It's hard to keep up.
Remember to never answer a phone during sex, even if you hilariously answer with 'I can't talk now, I'm going into a tunnel'.
Sending a message on a mobile phone is not the most natural of ways to communicate. The keypad isn't linguistically sensible.
Everyone's on their phones, and everyone makes things with the aid of some electronic tool. Electronic music is no different.
It's not fair that people save and work and pay for phones from whatever funds they have, and other people get them for free.
No, I don't regret anything at this point. That may change on the next phone call, but at the moment I don't regret anything.
But the ultimate goal is to get rid of the media capitalists in the phone and cable companies and to divest them from control.
I ordered a wake-up call the other day. The phone rang and a woman's voice said, 'What the hell are you doing with your life?'
This was before voice mail, recorded phone messages you can't escape. Life was easier then. You just didn't pick up the phone.
Call up, ring once, hang up the phone to let me know you made it home. Don't want nothing to be wrong with my part time lover.
Where today people surf the web and check their e-mail on their cell phones, tomorrow they will be checking their vital signs.
I cursed myself not only for forgetting to turn my phone off but for ever thinking that having a rock music ringtone was cool.
Try this New Year's resolution: I won't check my phone, my tablet, or my computer until I've first read a chapter in my Bible.
The telephone is a 100-year-old technology. It's time for a change. Charging for phone calls is something you did last century.
Finland is a rich country. What have they got? They got Nokia phones and plywood. How'd they get so rich? Because they're free.
I graduated from high school in 1963. There were no computers, cell phones, Internet, credit cards, cassette tapes or cable TV.
I do think vajazzles need to stop. The whole thing of glitter-ising your cell phone and your purse and your body needs to stop.
I'm not a man deeply interested in technology. It eludes me. I confess I don't even have a computer, I don't have a cell phone.
People are always talking on their phones, or looking at their phones, because they don't want to be alone with their thoughts.
I like to go to concerts because I love to see my favorite band through the phone of the asshole who's standing in front of me.
Sure I have a cell-phone, so I don't have to remember everyone's number anymore, but that really wasn't a core part of my brain.
Creating a representation of yourself for the Internet stopped making sense when we were all on phones and connected everywhere.
Cell phones tend to bring us more inside of our lives whereas movies offer a chance to escape, so there are two competing forces.
Last year I gave seventy-four phone hours to soliciting baked goods for the Bake-A-Rama. I was named Top Call Girl by the League.
There's something different about looking someone in the eyes and doing something dishonest to doing it over the phone or screen.
I'm definitely a child of the 21st century and I prefer texting to phone calls, but I would prefer an answering machine over all.
Local commerce, without question, will be one of the fundamental use cases enabled by mobile devices over the next several years.
In my country (Belgium), if you sit beside the phone long enough, it will ring and you will be invited to play rugby for Belgium!
Smart phones and social media expand our universe. We can connect with others or collect information easier and faster than ever.
I just started to put texting and phones in my books. I want my books to be read 20 years from now; I don't want them to be dated.
In this age of video games and cell phones, there must still be a place for knots, tree houses, and stories of incredible courage.
We have Kenjii. We have my cell phone. Since we aren't officially dating, I'm sure you'll agree that's all the protection we need.
Some very considerable part of the gestural language of public places that had once belonged to cigarettes now belonged to phones.
I think Facebook's dangerous. So many people I know get into trouble with Facebook... I'd rather just pick up the phone. Or Skype.
The mobile phone is very dangerous. If you're walking and looking at your phone, you're not walking - you're surfing the internet.
Has the Internet changed our lives? Have mobile phones changed our lives? The blockchain is something that is that transformative.
Even before smart phones and the Internet, we had many ways to distract our selves. Now that's compounded by a factor of trillions.
I told my mother at about the seventh year of therapy that I had been abused sexually by my father and she hung up the phone on me.
I think 2012 is the year when consumers all around the world start saying no to feature phones and start saying yes to smartphones.
The first cellular systems didn't become commercially available until 1983. Most of the phones before then were in fact car phones.
Someday I'll be remembered for The phone calls I never made Letters I never mailed And the stories I never finished telling anyone.
I was in my mid 20s when email finally took off. Until then, the phone was my primary way of connecting with the people in my life.
The cell phone has become the adult's transitional object, replacing the toddler's teddy bear for comfort and a sense of belonging.
If you're always worried about being on your phone, then you really are missing out on everything that's happening in front of you.
dealing with a counter clerk at the phone company who had all the customer service skills of a homicidal sociopath on work release.