As the OLPC laptop was getting ready to go into mass production in 2007, many executives approached me wanting the screen that… — Mary Lou Jepsen Copy Share Image
“The very definition of what it means to be alone has changed. To be physically alone is still relatively easy, but many… — José Antonio Bowen Copy Share Image
Failure's inevitable. It happens all the time in a complex economy. And how did the economy produce all these amazing things that… — Tim Harford Copy Share Image
The problem with cell phones is that you can’t slam them down into a cradle when you hang up. Your only option… — Holly Black Copy Share Image
We spend a remarkably small, shamefully small, percentage of our income on food. We manage to spend money on lots of other… — Michael Pollan Copy Share Image
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Let's admit the real reason that we ban cell phones is that, given the opportunity to use them, students would vote with… — Marc Prensky Copy Share Image
“I had to do a booth for my mom on Saturday. Every time someone from school walked past, I could see them… — Amanda Ashby Copy Share Image
“Melanie: [Chip Monck] said that if you lit candles, it would help to keep the rain away. By the time I finished… — Michael Lang Copy Share Image
“Why do we despise, ostracize and punish the drug addict when as a social collective we share the same blindness and engage… — Gabor Maté Copy Share Image
“I’ll never forget one night Jep was coming home late and got his truck stuck in a muddy road close to where… — Phil Robertson Copy Share Image
“There are any number of reasons to want novels to survive. The way [Jonathan] Franzen thinks about it is that books can… — Lev Grossman Copy Share Image
“The creation groans from all the pain and sorrow that surrounds us. We have a strong sense that life is not the… — Craig Detweiler Copy Share Image
Globalization is a process by societies, cultures and economies in different regions across the world have become one. What triggers globalization are… — Author Name Copy Share Image
We had a big party that night and everybody went around gathering results from various precincts and each person would get four… — Daniel J. Evans Copy Share Image
Obama won the presidency by running the first integrated three-screen campaign - reaching people directly via Internet, cell phones, and TV -… — Ari Melber Copy Share Image
...playing with the Barbie-size keyboard on my new phone. Phones are like toys now. They fit in your pocket, light up and… — Richard Kadrey Copy Share Image
There are 4 billion cell phones in use today. Many of them are in the hands of market vendors, rickshaw drivers, and… — Hillary Clinton Copy Share Image
It's so hard for people to give up their cell phones or their ideas of being connected to everything all the time… — Greta Gerwig Copy Share Image
I often put any project I write in a different decade just to roll the thought around in my head. There's a… — Joel Edgerton Copy Share Image
With the advent of cell phones, especially with the very small microphone that attach to the cell phone itself, it's getting harder… — Bob Newhart Copy Share Image
There weren't even cell phones when we started Garbage, we'd have to pull over to the side of the road and use… — Butch Vig Copy Share Image
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New York became the first state to ban talking on hand-held cell phones while driving. First-time violators could receive a fine of… — Jon Stewart Copy Share Image
Open office plans, cell phones, constant notifications: these are all things that fight against sustained attention on a task. For some people… — Kevin Drum Copy Share Image
If you're like me, you probably take your cell phone with you everywhere you go. That means that everywhere you go, you… — Audie Cornish Copy Share Image
Everybody who works in the computer industry is in an industry that didn't exist twenty-five years ago. We are talking on cell… — Wayne Dyer Copy Share Image
I don't believe the federal government should be snooping into American citizens' cell phones without a warrant issued by a federal judge.… — Kevin de Leon Copy Share Image
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I'm at the doctor's office. I'm in the waiting room. And there's this guy on his cell phone, talking really loud. Does… — Martin Cooper Copy Share Image
I had someone call me this morning telling me they had somebody who would only work a certain number of hours a… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
The idea of prosthetics is a tool. Most people's cell phones are prosthetics. If you leave your cell phone at home, you… — Aimee Mullins Copy Share Image
You go to a restaurant with a friend for lunch and the next table, two people are sitting opposite each other. They… — Brigid Berlin Copy Share Image
Part of the problem with Occupy Wall Street was that folks were never really clear on what they were fighting for. If… — Stanley Nelson Jr Copy Share Image
We all fall into our habits, our routines, our ruts. They're used quite often, consciously or unconsciously, to avoid living, to avoid… — Andrew Stanton Copy Share Image
Globalization, as defined by rich people like us, is a very nice thing... you are talking about the Internet, you are talking… — Jimmy Carter Copy Share Image
One metaphor for how we are living is that you see so may people with cell phones. In restaurants, walking, they have… — Alan Lightman Copy Share Image
Music. I could not go without that. My mind would not let me be without music. I hiked the trail in 1995… — Cheryl Strayed Copy Share Image