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Quotes & Sayings About Unplugging

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Top Unplugging Quotes

Unplugging Quotes By Stephen King

It was only later, replaying the scene in her mind again and again, that she began to believe it was the expression of a man who was methodically unplugging himself from reality, one cord at a time. The face of a man who was heading out of the blue and into the black. — Stephen King

Unplugging Quotes By Matthew McConaughey

I think the discipline comes with turning that cellphone and Blackberry off and unplugging completely. You do that and you go through some withdrawals in the beginning. You start thinking, 'Oh, do I need to do this? Do I need to do that?' You forget that we were doing just fine with the payphone. — Matthew McConaughey

Unplugging Quotes By Cyrese Covelli

(On her son) I've met writer's block. He is short, diapered and keeps unplugging my laptop. Good news: he can be conquered with a bottle and a nap. — Cyrese Covelli

Unplugging Quotes By L.M. Browning

Being connected to everything has disconnected us from ourselves and the preciousness of this present moment. — L.M. Browning

Unplugging Quotes By Arianna Huffington

Arianna, your performance will actually improve if you can commit to not only working hard, but also unplugging, recharging and renewing yourself. — Arianna Huffington

Unplugging Quotes By Richard A. Clarke

We can literally unplug a country from the Internet. We ought to think about unplugging them. — Richard A. Clarke

Unplugging Quotes By Sharon Salzberg

Doing nothing means unplugging from the compulsion to always keep ourselves busy, the habit of shielding ourselves from certain feelings, the tension of trying to manipulate our experience before we even fully acknowledge what that experience is. — Sharon Salzberg

Unplugging Quotes By Susan Krauss Whitbourne

You don't have to be in your later quarter of life to benefit from a future time perspective. Unplugging yourself from the present and projecting your dreams into the future can help you reach fulfillment at any age. — Susan Krauss Whitbourne