Top 1200 Text Messaging Quotes & Sayings - Page 5

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Last updated on December 4, 2024.
As I recall, you promised to CALL when you finished the book, not text.
I'll always geek for a Ric Flair text.
Apply yourself wholly to the text; apply the text wholly to yourself. — © Johann Albrecht Bengel
Apply yourself wholly to the text; apply the text wholly to yourself.
The physics of undergraduate text-books is 90% true.
The text is a limited field of possible constructions.
The text has disappeared under the interpretation.
It's a wonderfully democratic method, publishing a text on the Internet.
Silence is a text easy to misread.
I get a text every day from my dad: 'Enjoy the challenge.'
One of the places the full stop is really being revised in a really fundamental way is on the Internet. You look at the Internet or any instant messaging exchange - anything that is a fast dialogue taking place. People simply do not put full stops in unless they want to make a point.
Text is the gateway drug to real time marketing.
I can't text. My fingers are too big.
Ultimately, as an actor, it comes down to committing to the text in the script. — © Tom McCarthy
Ultimately, as an actor, it comes down to committing to the text in the script.
The text is a tissue of quotations drawn from the innumerable centres of culture.
This view of the text comports with the all but unanimous understanding of the Founding Fathers.
I really enjoy fusing text and music.
If children are studying the 20th century, I'm in their text books.
I believe that this notion of self-publishing, which is what Blogger and blogging are really about, is the next big wave of human communication. The last big wave was Web activity. Before that one it was e-mail. Instant messaging was an extension of e-mail, real-time e-mail.
Translations are a partial and precious documentation of the changes the text suffers.
I really like the interplay between thinking of text as ephemeral and thinking of it as a concrete, physical thing. With almost anything that I write, I'll stay completely immersed in the electronic text of it for a period of time and in another period, I'll stay immersed in it as a physical thing that can cut your skin. So with the apocalypses, I had them taped all over the wall and they had codes on them. Sometimes I would color code them in terms of thematic elements, sometimes in terms of voice, sometimes visual forms or images.
Text first, rhythm second, melody third.
I have an iPhone, and I can text, and I can use the phone, and I can even take pictures with it.
Text without context is pretext.
I'm hopeless by e-mail, by phone, by text.
The text is your greatest enemy.
The Text is not a definitive object.
It's funny how intimate it feels to get a text.
I’ll respond to your text message, baby.
I learn as much from a turtle as from a religious text.
If you're thinking bout me, text 143 that means I Love You
Music is the melody whose text is the world.
We have cut the text, but what remains are Shakespeare's words.
The facts of life are to the biographer what the text of a novel is to the critic.
WhatsApp provides phone-number-based messaging, and people asked, 'Isn't that what SMS is?' Yes, but SMS is expensive, antiquated, and what WhatsApp did was modernize and level that playing field. For example, in Europe, if France wants to talk to Belgium, it's extraordinary costly because of border and telecom charges.
Occasionally, I come to moments of anguish in the text.
I think what matters most in literary work is the context, not the text.
Footnotes -- little dogs yapping at the heels of the text
Objects are better than text at conveying narrative — © Neil MacGregor
Objects are better than text at conveying narrative
There's no text that can replace a loving touch when someone we love is hurting.
So much of my game is owed to Thierry. We text regularly.
No text message will ever replace the first kiss.
The way to learn about a writer is to read the text. Or texts.
How many of you text message? It's a great way of not communicating.
I live for the text. It's my job.
Every text assumes a reader.
A text is evolutionary by its very nature.
We'll continue to see more and more brands integrate social causes, charitable components and environmental issues as underlying themes to their campaigns and messaging. Humans connect with humans after all, and brands are using this as a point of connection to engage with their audience, especially charity-minded Generation Y.
You know, kids text a lot today. It's phenomenal. — © Mike DeWine
You know, kids text a lot today. It's phenomenal.
A lot of my work is about text taken to the point of abstraction.
The dark space is one of the biggest concerns on the part of counterterrorism officials right now. Comey did a good job of explaining how they jump into a direct messaging box and then go into platforms designed specifically to be secure. There's no way, even if we have a lawful court order, to be able to access those communications.
To read between the lines was easier than to follow the text.
Acting doesn't bring anything to a text. On the contrary, it detracts from it.
There are usually multiple messages that could be preached from the same text.
People who text a lot are not my favorite thing.
The original text of New York is all below Chambers Street.
There is nothing outside the text
Designers still won't dress me, and if they do, they will send a dress that doesn't fit me because it's the only sample that they have in their office that we can get to in time, and then it's hard because I don't want to support certain brands that I don't feel like are diverse in their messaging.
Hidden in a long text, there are perhaps three lines that count.
This is too much madness to explain in one text.
Anybody who is afraid of reading a page of text is not the reader that I want.
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