Quotes About Convenience
I don't choose between my house phone and my mobile. I don't choose between my laptop and my notebook. And I don't intend to choose between my e-reader and my bookshelf.
~ Sara Sheridan
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Let me be very honest and just say that if any airline would let me take the violin and the laptop on board I would fly that airline all the time.
~ Lara St. John
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Why the hell do I have to keep updating my apps on my iPhone all the time and why you don't fix that?
~ John McCain
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If your objective is to tell time, you will not buy a mechanical watch. You have the time on your phone.
~ Ricardo Guadalupe
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The sad truth is that we live in a world that encourages selfishness, independence, convenience, isolation, and using people rather than loving them.
~ Mark Driscoll
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If certain individuals fall in love from motives of convenience, they can be contrasted with plenty of others in whom passion seems principally aroused by the intensity of administrative difficulties in procuring its satisfaction.
~ Anthony Powell
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If certain individuals fall in love from motives of convenience, they can be contrasted with plenty of others in whom passion seems principally aroused by the intensity of administrative difficulty in procuring its satisfaction.
~ Anthony Powell
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Olivia Proudie, however, was a girl of spirit: she had the blood of two peers in her veins, and better still she had another lover on her books, so Mr. Slope sighed in vain, and the pair soon found it convenient to establish a mutual bond of inveterate hatred.
~ Anthony Trollope
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Though you add carriage to carriage, you will not be carried more comfortably.
~ Anthony Trollope
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The fax machine now allows us to exchange ideas almost in real time; it's far more convenient than the Electronic Mail
~ Arthur C. Clarke
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Miss Pringle was not much larger than the handheld personal assistants of his own age, and usually lived, like the Old West's Colt 45, in a quick-draw holster at his waist.
~ Arthur C. Clarke
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I have no more notion than you how long it is to last, Holmes answered with some asperity. If criminals would always schedule their movements like railway trains, it would certainly be more convenient for all of us.
~ Arthur Conan Doyle
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War is a convenient fix for government problems if it happens somewhere else. To other people.
~ Sherwood Smith
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He revels in all the empowering conveniences that the iPod offers, like being able to 'correct' albums by removing their weak tracks (even on Beatles LPs, where he removes all the Ringo songs)
~ Simon Reynolds
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which we welcomed precisely because it happened to suit our convenience.
~ Simone de Beauvoir
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Our All is at Stake, and the little Conveniencys and Comforts of Life, when set in Competition with our Liberty, ought to be rejected not with Reluctance but with Pleasure.
~ George Mason
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All of this high-tech stuff is supposed to set us free and make life easier. To me, it makes it more difficult and demanding.
~ Jeff Bridges
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I don't know about you, but all this modern technology that's supposed to save us time and effort has actually ended up making things more complicated in my life, eating up extra time.
~ Dean Karnazes
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For convenience sake, we deny the truth and look past it. Instant pleasure transforms quietly into immense pain.
~ Amitav Chowdhury
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You know it's the 21st Century when someone TEXTS you from the washroom to ask you to bring them a roll of toilet paper.
~ Tanya Masse
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We have discarded the fixed costumes of our forefathers; every one must still dress like other people, but the fashion may change once or twice a year. We thus take care that when there is change it shall be for change's sake, and not from any idea of beauty of convenience; for the same idea of beauty or convenience would not strike all the world at the same moment, and be simultaneously thrown aside by all at another moment.
~ John Stuart Mill
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The laws evolved by one particular species, for the convenience of that species, are, by their nature, concerned only with the capacities of that species - against a species with different capacities they simply become inapplicable.
~ John Wyndham
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laws evolved by one particular species, for the convenience of that species, are, by their nature, concerned only with the capacities of that species—against a species with different capacities they simply become inapplicable.
~ John Wyndham
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My mom breastfed me for more than a year, and I can't imagine doing it any other way. It's cheap and much better for the environment, and you don't have to lug all that stuff around.
~ Emily Deschanel
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