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— Harry Truman
I don't really send text messages. I rarely carry my phone. I occasionally check messages at the end of the night, but I don't carry it around.
— Angelina Jolie
Mortifications are often more painful than real calamities.
— Oliver Goldsmith
[My favorite dish to cook] is fried chicken, and by the way I'm good at it, too. I make really good fried chicken.
— Condoleezza Rice
For my daughter I would suffer through a thousand divorces, a million uncomfortable phone calls, a trillion emotionally fraught text messages.
— Jeffrey Zeldman
Oh my god, it's good to be alive!
— Imelda May
No Late Messages: It is proper netiquette to send messages within an appropriate time frame.
— David Chiles
We all have an old knot in the heart we wish to untie.
— Michael Ondaatje
She had such control of tone, in her text messages, she was the Edith Wharton of text messaging.
— Keith Gessen
I get over-excited by every opportunity that comes my way. I end up doing too much.
— Sam Taylor-Johnson
No text message will ever replace the first kiss.
— Tom Brokaw
Academic success depends on research and publications.
— Philip Zimbardo
A frequent exchange of text messages is not a relationship. It's not even a pen-pal.
— Ethlie Ann Vare
People live too much of their lives on email or the Internet or text messages these days. We're losing all of our communication skills.
— Tracy Morgan
When you see a good move, look for a better one
— Emanuel Lasker
She closed the file, then studied the text messages
— Jojo Moyes
Text messages are dying a funny kind of death.
— Anonymous
Every six months I fly to Dallas to get botox and I also get collagen injections.
— Janice Dickinson
Let's be honest about journalists: We find a lot of ways of being wrong.
— E.J. Dionne Jr.
Tweets and text messages killed the long novel.
— Andrew Barger
Barbarism is needed every four or five hundred years to bring the world back to life. Otherwise it would die of civilization.
— Edmond De Goncourt