Top 28 Quotes About Internet Addiction
#1. Cyber void is so full of amazing emptiness that makes us feel fulfilled.
Munia Khan
#2. Verily, great grace may go with a little gift; and precious are all things that come from a friend.
Theocritus
#3. The difference between technology and slavery is that slaves are fully aware that they are not free
Nassim Nicholas Taleb
#4. I've always believed in my talent. And I've always had more guts than talent.
Dolly Parton
#5. I'm not thin! I just wear clothes that make me look thin.
Shreya Ghoshal
#7. Statistics prove that teenage Internet gambling is the fastest growing addiction of the day,akin to drug and alcohol abuse in the 1930s, ... It's pernicious, it's evil, it's certainly one that feeds on those who are the weakest members of society and ... that's the young and the poor.
David Robertson
#8. Children have the knowledge but not the power to use the computer. As parents, you have to monitor what they do on the computer, always and at all times.
Abdulazeez Henry Musa
#9. While the Internet generally tends to have a stress-relieving function for adults - as long as they aren't inclined toward sex addiction - I don't see this being the case for adolescents.
Volkmar Sigusch
#10. You can never lose a fight in your own bar, because if you do, it's not your bar anymore.
Ilona Andrews
#11. Lone gunmen. They're always alone. No ties, driven by inner voices. The public always prefers it that way. As if everyone is free to think for themselves. As if.
Ada Wilson
#12. Whenever there's chaos, there's ambiguity, and where there's ambiguity, there's fear. And fear gets manipulated.
Robert Redford
#13. The Internet is like alcohol in some sense. It accentuates what you would do anyway. If you want to be a loner, you can be more alone. If you want to connect, it makes it easier to connect.
Esther Dyson
#14. Some say "fear even helps like; The flight or over love reaction but to me it is your loving heart to prove to prove it worthy.
Auliq Ice
#15. I am innocent I say, innocent... Um, what was the question?
Brian Clark
#16. Tempted to type meaningless twaddle all the time on Twitter ... with alliteration, no less!
E.A. Bucchianeri
#19. In advanced Zen a person comes to realize that the existence of things and their ability to perceive them correctly is completely dependent upon their state of mind.
Frederick Lenz
#20. Personalized filters play to the most compulsive parts of you, creating "compulsive media" to get you to click things more.
Eli Pariser
#22. There is not a second within the day that I cannot stop thinking about you. I want to be by your side forever.
Auliq Ice
#23. 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
#24. Look at it, every day more lusers than users, keyboards and screens turning into nothin but portals to Web sites for what Management wants everybody addicted to, shopping games, jerking off, streaming endless garbage-
Thomas Pynchon
#25. I'm sure sex wouldn't be so rewarding as this World Cup. It's not that sex isn't good but the World Cup is every four years and sex is not.
Ronaldo
#26. It was as impersonal as the Internet itself, the object responsible for connecting you to long lost people in your life, and many new ones, none of whom you will ever see.
Kenneth Eade
#27. Frustration mingled with despair in my
heart.
Laura Howard
#28. You know you are a human when a beautiful image appearing on television/computer/smartphone/tab screen appears more alive than a living being.
Basically, we are stupid.
Saurabh Sharma
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