Quotes about phone
phone pick provide senior sign
We can't tell over the phone if the person is a senior or disabled. And when we pick them up, they don't have to provide any identification or sign anything. We just take them where they want to go.
phones cells people
I love cell phones. I see people so happy and proud, walking around. Gesturing, you know. I'm like Karl Marx, I'm up for anything that makes people happy. Kurt Vonnegut
phones cells numbers
For me, for the type of addict I am, when I start getting those swirly thoughts and stuff, and they talk about slippery places, slippery people and slippery things, you know, I need to - I needed to take my cell phone and eliminate all the phone numbers, change the phone numbers so no one I knew before could call me or reach me. Daniel Baldwin
phones want
Nobody wants to phone me, Even collect. Cole Porter
phone push recorded send web
With a push of a button, you can take what you've recorded on the phone and wirelessly send it to your own web account.
phone returned
Why was I not here? It was offseason, ... I could have returned his phone calls, but it was offseason. Sean Taylor
phone saw
On the phone we clicked. But when I saw him, I was like, 'Wow.' I got more interested.
phone produce prove sorts tape
I say all sorts of things on that line. When they produce a tape with me abusing on that phone I will prove to them that my phone is being tapped.
phones cells hiking
A young woman hiking alone in the mountains sounds dangerous. In the pre-cell phone era maybe it was, but Ill stop short of calling it foolish. Claire Cameron
phones cells hands
When I was 19, I picked up an old, tiny, automatic Yashica camera and I just started shooting. We didn't have iPhones back then, we didn't even have cell phones. I loved having a camera in my hand. Drew Barrymore
phones data soon-enough
Everything we do in the digital realm - from surfing the Web to sending an e-mail to conducting a credit card transaction to, yes, making a phone call - creates a data trail. And if that trail exists, chances are someone is using it - or will be soon enough. Douglas Rushkoff
phones cells people
We know that people are less open in conversations if the other conversant puts a cell phone on the table. Even if it's turned off. The sign is enough to close the mind and make a prospective client or lover less likely to do what you ask. As people realize this, they'll start putting away phones or turning them off. Douglas Rushkoff
phones people alternatives
We have the alternative. "Do I want to be on the subway looking at these people, or do I want to be in my phone looking at my people?" Douglas Rushkoff
phones identity shooting
When I was shooting 'The Bourne Identity,' I had a mantra: 'How come you never see James Bond pay a phone bill?' It sounds trite, but it became the foundation of that franchise. Doug Liman
phones asking answers
Just got off the phone with my health care provider asking them to explain why my premium jumped up. No good answer! Donna Brazile
phones call-me phone-booth
My friends call me Clark Kent: I'm known to change in phone booths. Dylan Lauren
phones needs way
A mobile phone needs a manual in the way that a teacup doesn't Douglas Adams
phones rings
The more Susan waited, the more the doorbell didn't ring. Or the phone. Douglas Adams
phones six rings
The only thing nicer than a phone that didn't ring all the time (or indeed at all) was six phones that didn't ring all the time (or indeed at all). Douglas Adams
phones who-cares dummy
Smartphones. Who cares? Smartphones. I only have dummy phones. Don Rickles
phones buttons different
Everyone on the set has a mobile phone, and I found by pushing a few buttons, they could be programmed into different languages. I fixed Robbie's (Coltrane) to speak in Turkish. Daniel Radcliffe
phones trying attention
It's really annoying when you're trying to get to know someone and she doesn't pay attention to you because she's obsessed with her phone. Cory Monteith
phones texas guy
I'd just gotten into Los Angeles from Texas, where I live, and the phone rang and it was the guy calling about the Willie Nelson video. I was totally excited about it. Corin Nemec
phones giving batteries
I don't have a Facebook page. I don't use Twitter. I don't give anyone a lot to grab onto. Sometimes, I even take out the battery of my mobile phone so that I can't be localized. Daniel Suarez
phones feels lighters
When you delete pictures of your ex off your phone, it feels lighter. Dane Cook
phones play ipods
I'm really curious how the private listening - iPods, people listening on their phones - how that might eventual effect music. There'll be a whole genre of music that really works on a kind of one to one headphone or earbud level but doesn't really work when you play it in a room. David Byrne
phones talking control-someone
People say I talk slowly. I talk in a way sometimes called laconic. The phone rings, I answer, and people ask if they've woken me up. I lose my way in the middle of sentences, leaving people hanging for minutes. I have no control over it. I'll be talking, and will be interested in what I'm saying, but then someone-I'm convinced this what happens-someone-and I wish I knew who, because I would have words for this person-for a short time, borrows my head. Like a battery is borrowed from a calculator to power a remote control, someone, always, is borrowing my head. Dave Eggers
phones long waiting
You never let things go unanswered for too long. Emails. Phone calls. Questions. As if you know the waiting is the hardest part for me. David Levithan
phones class tiny
luckily, tiny texts me every five minutes or so. i don't know how he does it without getting caught in class. maybe he hides the phone in the folds of his stomach or something. David Levithan
phones cells people
There are 7 billion people in the world, and 5.1 billion of them have a cell phone, and 4 billion have a toothbrush. Chuck Martin
phones want buried
I want to be buried with a mobile phone, just in case I'm not dead. Amanda Holden
phones texting way
Texting has become my favorite way to communicate. I feel like many of my relationships are based in this, because in a sense it feels the closest to actual conversation that isn't the phone. Chuck Klosterman
phones blue voice
Theophilus Crowe's mobile phone played eight bars of "Tangled Up in Blue" in an irritating electronic voice that sounded like a choir of suffering houseflies, or Jiminy Cricket huffing helium, or, well, you know, Bob Dylan. Christopher Moore