Phone Quotes
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I'm not against the NSA. I'm not against spying; I'm not against looking at phone records.
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I can't give my phone number out. My phone number would be everywhere - everybody and their mom would be calling me.
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It's rare to work on a series without a writer. If you have a question about a line, then phone calls have to be made.
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I mean normally you have your agent call the other agent and all the agents talk and then finally you get a phone call and you hear some misrepresentation of what someone else had to say.
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3 things that I have in my bag are:cell phone,keys for home and for the car.
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I'm exceptionally email un-savvy, so to reply to my emails is like a torture. It's like literally, half of all my emails, I get my secretary to type out for me. And the personal ones, I avoid and just pick up the phone and call them.
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Phone networks can capture life on our planet.
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I have a feeling when I'm 80 years old I'm going to get a phone call: There's going to be another Rocky.
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E-mails, phone calls, Web sites, videos. They're still all letters, basically, and they've come to outnumber old-fashioned conversations. They are the conversation now.
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I live on my phone: I have a bunch of news and informational apps on there.
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The causes and severity of NSA infractions vary widely. One in 10 incidents is attributed to a typographical error in which an analyst enters an incorrect query and retrieves data about U.S phone calls or emails.
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The mobile phone... is a tool for those whose professions require a fast response, such as doctors or plumbers.
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I wouldn't trust Nixon from here to that phone.
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Isn't it funny? You hear a phone ring and it could be anybody. But, a ringing phone has to be answered doesn't it?
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There's something about the modern era where it's very hard to transgress - we're all so online, easier to track by mobile phone - so you have people who do it on your behalf.
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Maybe I am a bit unusual here, but I am less stressed if I have my phone with me. Because I can spend like an hour in the morning taking care of everything instead of I sit there and wonder what I missed or wonder what's happening. So it's way less stressful for me to just answer my phone.
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I simply constructed a project to try to snap Kurt [Cobain] out of a frame of mind. I sent him a plane ticket and a driver, and he tacked the plane ticket to the wall in the bedroom and the driver sat outside the house for 10 hours. Kurt wouldn't come out and wouldn't answer the phone.
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A lot of people don't know how to talk on the phone anymore.
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My mobile phone battery runs out all the time because all the messages come straight to me.
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There's a latter-day notion that artsy hippie types in the 1960s disdained the space program. Not in my experience they didn't. We watched, transfixed with reverence, not even making rude remarks about President Nixon during his phone call to the astronauts.
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Don't write anything you can phone. Don't phone anything you can talk. Don't talk anything you can whisper. Don't whisper anything you can smile. Don't smile anything you can nod. Don't nod anything you can wink.
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You can tell how boring a person is by the lack of fear in their eyes when someone is flipping through photos on their phone.
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Before mobile phones, I used to call my parents from a phone box and reverse the charges.
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I actually try not to go on my phone too much. That's something that's been a huge self-care move for me. I got rid of my iPhone, and so I'm actively working toward trying to be more present and not feeling uncomfortable when I don't have it as a coping mechanism.