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Nowadays there is really only one habit of highly effective people: Don't fall behind with email.
— Jonathan Franzen
Any email that contains the words 'important' or 'urgent' never are, and annoy me to the point of not replying out of principle.
— Markus Persson
PS. Please don't block me from your email contact list. The
— Helena Hunting
The weirdest thing about Hillary Clinton's email 'scandal' is finding out some of our senators still don't use email.
— John Legend
Some of you expressed surprise that I showed up-so many emails to read!
— James R. Clapper
I get more emails and calls when it comes to money than probably any other single person on television when it comes to money.
— Suze Orman
I never go looking for child pornography, but I mean, if somebody sends me an email with some pictures, I'm not going to turn around and report them.
— Zach Braff
According to a new study, our email is not as safe as we thought. How do they know this? They've been reading my email.
— Craig Ferguson
Hillary has now erased all of her emails, and she also had all of her pantsuits dry cleaned.
— David Letterman
It's amazing how email has changed our lives. You ever get a handwritten letter in the mail today? 'What the? Has someone been kidnapped?'
— Jim Gaffigan
Most of the serious disagreement I get comes through email or social media, where people are more comfortable.
— Roxane Gay
Normally, I just sit in my quiet little room and do the small things that bring me pleasures. I read my books, I answer email, I write a little bit.
— Aaron Swartz
never use sarcasm in an email
— Matthew Lasar
Yours most sincerely,
Peter Van Houten
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"WHAT?!" I shouted aloud. "WHAT IS THIS LIFE? — John Green
Peter Van Houten
c/o Lidewij Vliegnthart
"WHAT?!" I shouted aloud. "WHAT IS THIS LIFE? — John Green
Holiday Greetings shared through eCards are good #Netiquette. Make a list and check it twice.
— David Chiles
I got an email from my ex, telling me that she has AIDS. I didn't know how to comfort her, so I just wrote back I know.
— Anthony Jeselnik
You can't fill your emails with crap, at least not with my friends, because they're brutal. If something sucks, they'll tell you.
— Tucker Max
No Late Messages: It is proper netiquette to send messages within an appropriate time frame.
— David Chiles
My first website went up in 1995. On it I ran a feature called Ask Nicola. Readers would email me questions, I'd answer whichever took my fancy.
— Nicola Griffith
For email, the old postcard rule applies. Nobody else is supposed to read your postcards, but you'd be a fool if you wrote anything private on one.
— Judith Martin
There are huge creative advantages in having huge chunks of time when no one can find you. Emails and phones have diluted the experience of travel.
— Pete McCarthy
At 6 A.M., I quit email because that's what writers do if they want to get some motherfucking writing done.
— Heather Havrilesky
It is hard to check five email inboxes, three voice mail systems, or five blogs that you are tracking.
— David Rose
Of course, that sort of dramatic email is
— William Landay
Eighty percent of those she examined were found to have periods of "email apnea.
— Arianna Huffington
Poor practices are blunting email marketing's effectiveness and keeping its ROI from being truly awesome.
— Chad White
Before checking that last email before you go to bed, say to yourself, No, I am important. This is important. My body is more important.
— Arianna Huffington
I don't have email.
— David Sedaris
An utter walkover with a man who can pen a pretty email
— Mhairi McFarlane
Be bold. Be fast. Get to the point right away. The best email communication is simple and clear.
— Constance Hale
If I could email my jokes to the crowd and get the same immediate response [as during stand-up], I'd do that.
— W. Kamau Bell
I suggest that people make an effort to reach out to five people a month. Not just by Facebook or email or Twitter. I'm talking hard-copy note.
— Dana Perino
Most people start the day by checking email, texts, and social media. And most people struggle to be successful. It's not a coincidence.
— Hal Elrod
The distance between me and my readers is the Internet. I can communicate with them and respond to every email I get or every mention on Twitter.
— Bob Mayer
I'm a complete technophobe. I can't even email.
— Antony Sher
Only my phone number and email are private because I don't want random people calling me. But I like the ability to share everything.
— Paul Buchheit
The email appeared sometime during the night, like alcohol-induced depression, dreams of old lovers, porn on TV.
— Dennis Vickers
Every two months, I would get an email, 'Skeleton Twins update: still don't have the money!'
— Bill Hader
The U.S. Postal Service should hire him for an ad campaign. If he were at the mailbox every time you sent a letter, no one would use email ever again.
— Cara Lynn Shultz
It is proper netiquette to refrain from using all capital letters in internet correspondence. NetworkEtiquette
— David Chiles
When my parents send me emails the first 3 are blank.
— Wanda Sykes
I got into television in 1998 when I didn't have a computer or even an email address.
— Willie Geist
I agree that not responding, and blocking his email, is the way to deal with the man you hope falls silent again.
— Emily Yoffe
My kids' doctor will quickly answer any email, even if it's 11:00 at night. That's important to me.
— Kourtney Kardashian
Subject: You're totally picturing me naked right now
Missy,
So how about you and I head up to the stacks to do some "shelving"? — Chelsea M. Cameron
Missy,
So how about you and I head up to the stacks to do some "shelving"? — Chelsea M. Cameron
There's life and death in every email.
— Bill Gates
I was late to the Internet. I didn't really understand what it was. I didn't know what an email was.
— Bill Callahan
I just have to be super strong when it comes to my work time. Shut the browser, ignore the email alerts, and just WRITE.
— Sarah Dessen
On email and the first instance of spam: This is not for advertising! This is for serious work!
— Vinton Cerf
Bitcoin will do to banks what email did to the postal industry.
— Rick Falkvinge
If I'm tweeting about being somewhere, and I haven't replied to somebody's email from three days ago, that's quite rude.
— Laura Carmichael
I believe email-based status reports are the clearest and best signs of managerial incompetence and laziness.
— Rands
Quote of the Day: "I don't WANT a Goodreads quote of the day showing up in my email. Every. Single. Day. Annoying....
— Felicia A. Sullivan
When writing emails, the rule is, the shorter and more effective your email, the better.
— Jason Luong
What's the point in looking back," he told me in one email. "I'd rather
— Brent Schlender
Create a high converting lead page, build a quality email subscriber list and earn lucrative affiliate commissions.
— Money
I don't do Twitter, Facebook; none of that. My email I do from my Blackberry or my iPhone.
— Penelope Cruz
Amen' is like the Send button on an email.
— Steve Toltz
An email address is like a customer's "digital fingerprint".
— David Daniels
Keep your mind clear to create simple solutions. Remove any distractions, like the TV, email prompts, unnecessary interruptions or telephone calls.
— Lisa A. Mininni
I'm pretty sure people are going to start writing letters again once the email fad passes.
— Willie Geist
When I'm out and about, I'll text or email myself from my phone. A smart phone is a great tool for a writer.
— Steven Hall
Is there a way to to contact someone's computer with yours?"
"Yes. It's called email," Wyatt replied. — S.J. Kincaid
"Yes. It's called email," Wyatt replied. — S.J. Kincaid
Always follow up an important email request with a phone call.
— Jarie Bolander
I avoid Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter, and if I need to communicate with someone, I email direct.
— Martin Parr
You can email me, but I prefer letters that come through conventional mail. I like letters that have been licked by strangers.
— David Letterman
Email is a 40-year-old technology that is not going away for very good reasons - it's the cockroach of the Internet.
— Jason Hirschhorn
I was worried about you. Wanted to make sure you were okay." "Next time, use the phone. Or email. Hell, use a carrier pigeon.
— Jus Accardo
I'm not on Twitter or Facebook and don't even use email. I don't trust computers: one day they'll all break down, and everyone will be knackered.
— Eric Bristow
The smartest people can write the worst emails and those of less intellect can write the best.
— Paul Babicki
I took the unprecedented step of asking that the State Department make all my work-related emails public for everyone to see.
— Hillary Clinton
I am a professor at the computer science department, but I don't know how to use a computer, not even for Email.
— Endre Szemeredi
A love letter is to be savored; a love email ... is to be forwarded to all your friends, and probably laughed at.
— Erin McKean
My daughter emails me. When your daughter starts to email you instead of talk to you ... It's horrible. You cannot forget human communication.
— Martha Stewart
I get up, get coffee, and go into my home office. I check email and Twitter before I start work, but I have to try not to get too distracted.
— Julie Kagawa
you think youseeme but you dont
— P.J. Petersen
The best ways of marketing were email and banner advertising, but I needed images ... and they were very expensive.
— Jon Oringer
Investments in greater email marketing sophistication often lead to even higher returns, not diminishing returns.
— Chad White
The best remote companies I've seen do almost everything online, via email and telephone. But they also get together face to face on a regular basis.
— Margaret Heffernan
This book is for people who get too much email, which is a bit like saying, "This book is for people who have email.
— Alexandra Samuel
Best practices are particularly valuable to those who are unfamiliar with email's unique, often confusing rules.
— Chad White
Email is very informal, a memo. But I find that not signing off or not having a salutation bothers me.
— Judith Martin
Did she answer my email yet?' That's the new obesity.
— Tom Rachman
I was going to write a sharp witty email full of devastating one-liners but I suspect you want something nicer than that
— Lucy Robinson
Aidan gasped. "How did you get into my email?" "Not the point right now." Jamie waved him off as his eyes tracked down the list, freezing halfway.
— Layla Reyne