Top 18 Quotes About Television Addiction
#1. Our epoch has been give many nicknames
the Age of Anxiety, the Atomic Age, the Space Age. It might, with equally good reason, be called the Age of Television Addiction, the Age of Soap Opera, the Age of the Disk Jockey.
Aldous Huxley
#2. A fully functioning employee with a healthy self-image is money in the bank.
Marilyn Ferguson
#3. My greatest success story has been my family.
Alex Spanos
#4. She had her scars just like the rest of us
Gina Holmes
#5. Hansel is certainly about comfort, while still sort of having a peacock principle of wanting to attract attention.
Owen Wilson
#7. Addiction is the number one disease of civilization, and it's directly and indirectly related to all other diseases. Besides physical addictions to nicotine, alcohol, and other substances, there are psychological addictions, such as the addiction to work, sex, television, melodrama, and perfection.
Deepak Chopra
#8. Goodness me, the clock has struck-
Alackday, and fuck my luck.
Kurt Vonnegut
#9. If you want to behave better and feel better, the only absolutely certain method is drinking less. But to find out how to do that, you will have to find a more expert expert than I shall ever be.
Kingsley Amis
#10. If you listen to the traffic with a clear mind, without any concepts, it is not noisy, it is only what it is.
Stephen Mitchell
#11. Ove has a heart problem ... he begins in an anodyne voice, following this up with a series of terms that no human being with less than ten years of medical training or an entirely unhealthy addiction to certain television series could ever be expected to understand.
Fredrik Backman
#12. Some years ago I was invited to be on a television talk show with one of the most famous personalities in America. Afterward she took me aside and told of the emptiness in her life. "My beauty is gone," she said, "I am getting old, I'm living on alcohol, and I have nothing to live for.
Billy Graham
#13. My mother makes up for all shortcomings because she birthed Ginnie. I might not have loads of friends, but Ginnie is enough. More than enough.
Lindsey Leavitt
#14. Procrastination expert Rita Emmett explains: "The dread of doing a task uses up more time and energy than doing the task itself.
Barbara Oakley
#15. All [tv] shows are like cigarettes. You watch two, you have a higher chance of watching three. They're all addictive.
Dan Harmon
#16. Just because you want something to be true doesn't make it that way. -The Host
Stephenie Meyer
#17. You read stuff about yourself and you think, My God, where are these people coming up with these things? Why am I the one that they're picking on?
Shannen Doherty
#18. 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