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“It's very difficult, I think, especially on two cellphones, to have a romantic conversation.”
Rainbow Rowell“We check our cellphones 100 Times per day.(Credit to Thoughty2)”
Deyth Banger“If god meant for people to talk into cellphones, he would've put our mouths on the side of our heads.”
Devon Sampson“We have too many cellphones. We've got too many internets. We have got to get rid of those machines. We have too many machines now.”
Ray Bradbury“The advent of cellphones may, in the end, be no more relevant than the ability of laptops to change our written documents into ones using cool new fonts.”
Douglas Coupland“I think after a time there won't be anything left to be interesting for mankind. Computers are about to do everything for us. Cellphones are smarter than we are. We'll embrace spirituality because we'll be bored of everything else.”
Damian Marley“I grew up in New Jersey and played sports and rode my bike around. It was a really nice time - kids didn't have cellphones then - and you knew everyone in the town.”
Aileen Lee“People are so busy positioning themselves before the screen and talking on the damn cellphones, communicating, that we're not reading, and in fact we're not really communicating, either. We're not talking to each other. There's just all these screens and wires and technology in between.”
Lee Smith“People earnestly say to me here, 'Mr Knight, we have cellphones now, and you're going to really enjoy them.' That's their enticement for me to rejoin society. 'You're going to love it,' they say. I have no desire. And what about a text message? Isn't that just using a telephone as a telegraph? We're going backwards.”
Michael Finkel, The Stranger in the Woods: The Extraordinary Story of the Last True Hermit“And all of these involved remembering that someone existed whom you hadn’t thought of in a while, an ability that had atrophied in the minds of people who could not remember a time without social networking, just as people near the end of the twentieth century had lost the ability to remember the long and semi-random strings of digits that made up phone numbers once cellphones began to do that for them.”
Dexter Palmer, Version Control