27 Quotes About Mobile

Technology has revolutionized the way we communicate, learn, work, and play. While it’s great to use technology to improve our lives, there’s a fine balance between using it wisely and being addicted to it. Technology is something that can make us feel better about ourselves or worse, but emotional health is really more about how we feel about ourselves. These quotes about technology are here to remind you that your emotional health is more important than your mobile device or social media account.

Computers and mobile devices are becoming known for their inherent...
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Computers and mobile devices are becoming known for their inherent insecurities and the ability to damage the long term health of the users. Steven Magee
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Casting a curious gaze down on planet Earth, extra-terrestrial beings could well be forgiven for assuming that we humans are programmed in every move we make, by a palm-sized, oblong, slab of glass. More perplexing than that, who on earth could convince them otherwise ? Alex Morritt
Let’s create positive change on this planet; With either: the...
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Let’s create positive change on this planet; With either: the hyper sophisticated tools we have, or the mobile device we are Natasha Tsakos
A smartphone is an addictive device which traps a soul...
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A smartphone is an addictive device which traps a soul into a lifeless planet full of lives Munia Khan
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As participants in a mobile culture, our default is to move. God embraces our broken world, and I have no doubt that God can use our movement for good. But I am convinced that we lose something essential to our existence as creatures if we do not recognize our fundamental need for stability. Trees can be transplanted, often with magnificent results. But their default is to stay. Jonathan WilsonHartgrove
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In the age of technology there is constant access to vast amounts of information. The basket overflows; people get overwhelmed; the eye of the storm is not so much what goes on in the world, it is the confusion of how to think, feel, digest, and react to what goes on. Criss Jami
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What was a little dark, anyway? Just no sun, [Petra] reminded herself as her sneakers pounded toward the opening. Just dark, all three fine, she whispered to herself again and again, spinning the words outward into a mobile in her mind. They floated into dark-three, all-just-fine and then into all-fine, dark-just-three. Blue Balliett
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Mobile’s reputation as the birthplace of Mardi Gras in North America does not rest solely on the fact that a few half-starved French colonists observed the pre- Lenten feasts here 300 years ago… In 1852, a group of Mobile "Cowbellians" moved to New Orleans and formed the Krewe of Comus, which is now that larger city’s oldest and most secretive Carnival society.… All of Mobile’s parading societies throw Moon Pies along with beads and doubloons, providing sugary nourishment to the revelers lining the streets. The crowd is very regional, mostly coastal Alabamians. Everyone seems to know each other, and they are always honored and often extra hospitable when they learn that you traveled a long way just to visit *their* Carnival. Late into the evening, silk-gowned debutantes with their white-tie and tail clad escorts who’ve grown weary of their formal balls blend easily with the street crowds…. Gary Bridgman
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The cost of electrons and photons is getting cheaper all the time! T. Gilling
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A selfie has more face and fewer feelings. Amit Kalantri
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The mobile phone acts as a cursor to connect the digital and physical. Marissa Meyer
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With the selfies, a photographer has finally found his place in a photograph. Amit Kalantri
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It's easier for a rich man to ride that camel through the eye of a needle directly into the Kingdom of Heaven, than for some of us to give up our cell phone. Vera Nazarian
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As accurate as a blind man pissing during an earthquake.”“ Wow..., ” I breathed. She frowned Brandon Sanderson
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She never opened her mail in the middle of the day. Sometimes she forgot about it for a week or more until people rang to complain. Nor did she check her answering machine messages. In fact, it had only been in the last year that she had finally bought an answering machine, and she steadfastly refused to have a mobile, to the incredulity of all those around her, who didn’t believe that people could actually function without one. But Frieda wanted to be able to escape from incessant communications and demands. She didn’t want to be at anyone’s beck and call, and she liked cutting herself off from the urgent inanities of the world. When she was on her own, she liked to be truly alone. Out of contact and adrift. Nicci French
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Mobile is the digital gateway for the real world. Tomi Ahonen
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You know what we call pedestrians in Morganville? Mobile bloodbanks. Rachel Caine
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Ignore errors in updates because you never know the context in real life, mobile or otherwise. NetworkEtiquette.net David Chiles
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Be Yourself: It is proper netiquette to act as you do in reality on the internet. NetworkEtiquette.net David Chiles
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Use Discretion: It is proper netiquette to use discretion, best behavior, in all online activity. NetworkEtiquette.net David Chiles
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It is proper #netiquette to be conservative in messages you send and liberal in messages you receive. NetworkEtiquette.net David Chiles
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Use Secure Sites: It is proper netiquette to use secure websites whenever possible. NetworkEtiquette.net David Chiles
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Effective internet communication is contact that is acted upon in a good manner, Netiquette. NetworkEtiquette.net David Chiles
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It is proper ‎Netiquette to watch television online via native ‎app when using ‪mobile. David Chiles
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Smartphones control us with assistance Netiquette provides guidelines for right and wrong. NetworkEtiquette.net David Chiles
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It's proper Netiquette to view in- App webpages in a mobile browser for better security. NetworkEtiquette.net David Chiles