Top 19 Phone Switch Off Quotes
#1. Don't get mad. Don't get even. Do better. Much better. Rise above. Become so engulfed in your own success that you forget it ever happened.
Donald Driver
#2. Terrible times in which priests no longer merit the praise of poets and in which poets have not yet begun to be priests.
Jose Marti
#3. I take my mobile phone and iPad wherever I go. I like to switch off when I'm on holiday, but I always check emails in case someone at home is trying to get hold of me.
Olly Murs
#4. Win back two days of living? The sense of freedom is overwhelming! Switch off your mobile phone and consider your options.
Fennel Hudson
#6. Miss Moneypenny would have been desirable but for eyes which were cool and direct and quizzical.
Ian Fleming
#7. The fruit of love is service, which is compassion in action.
Mother Teresa
#8. During a movie, you lose all ability to focus on your own interests. Your life is in service. After that you just want to disappear, switch off the phone, and sleep and watch movies for a month.
Robert Richardson
#9. You're trying to fight gravity on a planet that insists that love is like falling, and falling is like this.
Ani DiFranco
#10. I lose my cell phone so much that I switch it every month or so, but Sony Ericsson is usually what I use.
Chris Pratt
#11. Thanks to iCloud and other services, the choice of a phone or tablet today may lock a consumer into a branded silo, making it hard for him or her to do what Apple long importuned potential customers to do: switch.
Jonathan Zittrain
#12. If a god had made the world, might world always be right, that would be so wise, we'd be spared so much suffering. But we made the world - out of our smallness and weakness. Our lives are awkward and fragile ...
Edward Bond
#13. Everything in our world, even a drop of dew, is a microcosm of the universe.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
#14. The single most important change you can make in your working habits is to switch to creative work first, reactive work second. This means blocking off a large chunk of time every day for creative work on your own priorities, with the phone and e-mail off.
Jocelyn K. Glei
#15. Advent: the time to listen for footsteps - you can't hear footsteps when
you're running yourself.
Bill McKibben
#16. Enterprising law-enforcement officers with a warrant can flick a distant switch and turn a standard mobile phone into a roving mic or eavesdrop on occupants of cars equipped with travel assistance systems.
Jonathan Zittrain
#17. By tomorrow Marilyn would forget this moment: Lydia's shout, the shattered edges in her tone. It would disappear forever from her memory of Lydia, the way memories of a lost loved one always smooth and simplify themselves, shedding complexity like scales.
Celeste Ng
#18. Computers shouldn't be unusable. You don't need to know how to work a telephone switch to make a phone call, or how to use the Hoover Dam to take a shower, or how to work a nuclear-power plant to turn on the lights.
Scott McNealy
#19. CUSTOMER: I'm always on night shift at work.
BOOKSELLER (jokingly): Is that why you're buying so many vampire novels?
CUSTOMER (seriously): You can never be too prepared.
Jen Campbell
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