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Quotes About Disconnect

A script is a unique literary form, because it's not the end product; it's a blueprint. If you're not thinking of that end product, there's going to be a disconnect.
~ Evan Daugherty
I think there is sort of a disconnect in this country between people that served in the military, understand the culture of it and what it is, and the people who only know what they see on the news and read - and they don't really get a feel for the culture.
~ Ron Livingston
When you make successful movies, everyone on set takes care of you, everybody is so nice and you disconnect from reality.
~ Melanie Laurent
Even if I have to work, scheduling breaks where I disconnect from technology can be beneficial.
~ Rana el Kaliouby
I think most of the times there is a disconnect between audience and filmmakers.
~ Konkona Sen Sharma
Living in Hollywood, you can get disconnected from everybody. You can feel like you are the only one.
~ Drew Carey
I don't get Twitter or social media. I really don't understand it or read it. I see it as a distraction.
~ Paul Lambert
There were some days where I was like, you know what, I don't relate to everything that I'm hearing on the radio right now. Because I'm having a bad time, I'm having a rough day, I'm experiencing something that is making me feel alienated in this emotion because everything I'm hearing is about the opposite.
~ Bea Miller
Our expression and our words never coincide, which is why the animals don't understand us.
~ Malcolm de Chazal
I have nothing to do with Facebook or the Internet - I don't know how to use half of it; I think I'm better off.
~ Neil Flynn
I got rid of Twitter, and I got rid of Facebook.
~ Pete Davidson
I'm not really part of the Internet world, my age a factor in that and a lack of interest in sharing with so many, so little, so much, so often.
~ Margaret Trudeau
People in startup-land live inside it. They see themselves as really good people even when they're doing something that's very bad. There's a huge disconnect from reality in the tech world.
~ Daniel Lyons
From my point of view, we have the two communities: the tech community on one side and the rather social-scientific, philosophical community on the other side. We have, from my impression, a disconnect between the two sides.
~ Frank-Walter Steinmeier
I admire a lot of photographers, but I feel very disconnected from them at the same time. I don't feel I employ any technique like these people in my work. I guess if there's any influence from any of these photographers, it's this: They were concerned only with beauty. Not with 'cool.' I hope I'm doing the same.
~ Jamie Hince
We're losing touch with ourselves in the technological world, and it is increasingly important to take time out.
~ Gemma Whelan
I'm remote from most technology to the point that I'm kind of Amish.
~ Alan Moore
I was sometimes a bit lonely as a teenager. There was a cultural disconnect.
~ Himesh Patel
I don't even have voice mail or answering machines anymore. I hate the phone, and I don't want to call anybody back. If I go to hell, it will be a small closet with a telephone in it, and I will be doomed and destined for eternity to return phone calls.
~ Drew Barrymore
When I got my first television set, I stopped caring so much about having close relationships.
~ Andy Warhol
Flabby, bald, lobotomized,he drifted in a sheepish calm,where no agonizing reappraisaljarred his concentration on the electric chair—hanging like an oasis in his airof lost connections.
~ Robert Lowell
Flabby, bald, lobotomized, he drifted in a sheepish calm, where no agonizing reappraisal jarred his concentration on the electric chair- hanging like an oasis on his air of lost connections...
~ Robert Lowell
Specific application ideas include selling your television, avoiding the news for the remainder of your days, staying out of noisy shopping malls where you buy things you don't need, unfriending energy-draining people you follow on social platforms
~ Robin S. Sharma
Play in common society and succeed in the game it sells you but disconnect from it often, so you're never really owned by it. Because the sport the majority is playing is only an illusion—sort of a waking dream—that too many good people are donating the best mornings of their finest days to as they put money over meaning, profits over people, popularity over integrity, being busy over family and achievement over loving the basic miracles of the now.
~ Robin S. Sharma