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When I was going to school in, like, 84 to 88, you didn’t have cell phones. There was no e-mail, if you can wrap your brain around that  (Cell Phones In School Quotes) A high-speed connection is no more an essential civil right than 3G cell phone service or a Netflix account. Increasing competition and restoring academic excellence in abysmal public schools is far more of an imperative to minority children than handing them iPads  (Cell Phones In School Quotes) Teenagers talk about the idea of having each other’s ‘full attention.’ They grew up in a culture of distraction. They remember their parents were on cell phones when they were pushed on swings as toddlers. Now, their parents text at the dinner table and don’t look up from their BlackBerry when they come for end-of-school day pickup  (Cell Phones In School Quotes) I graduated from high school in 1963. There were no computers, cell phones, Internet, credit cards, cassette tapes or cable TV  (Cell Phones In School Quotes) I often put any project I write in a different decade just to roll the thought around in my head. There’s a thriller I’ve written that I think would be nice to set in the 70s or 80s, just to take cell phones away from the movie. There’s nothing like the piercing ring of an old-school telephone to really scare an audience.  (Cell Phones In School Quotes) When I was in lower school, I graduated from fourth grade, and the principal gave us a summer assignment to take a 30-minute reflection period every day. And, of course, there were no cell phones at the time. She said to just think. And that’s lost. It doesn’t exist anymore. Just imagine being on a couch and just thinking.  (Cell Phones In School Quotes)