email Quotes

I think email's going to be around for, like, another 10,000 years. It's a great way to cross organizational boundaries.

I don't know what an email is.

In 1978, there was a 14-year-old boy working in Newark. He did in fact create the inter-office mail system and called it email. What they did before 1978 was text messaging.

Email is here to stay - it's time we got better at using it.

If the only way you could read an email was to run a mile first, the urge would quickly die. Human beings constantly do subconscious effort/reward calculations. Tapping a screen is the easiest of physical tasks.

DMs are a lot like email - and should have the same privacy protections as a mailed letter.

We get a ton of email; everybody does now. It gives us a kind of a pulse that you can feel. We hear people saying, thank you for being fair, for being balanced.

I avoid Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter, and if I need to communicate with someone, I email direct.

When I got my first email from a record label, I decided I didn't want to go in with just one song, so I sat down and kept on writing.

When you're connected to the ocean, you really don't think about what's going on with your email or texts or any of that. You're just a lot more liberated.

But it's true I hadn't realised quite how much the discipleship of Jesus Christ would involve keeping up with email.

When I saw how Russia was involved and pushing for Trump, I contacted the FBI. But at the time, they were confident Clinton would get elected and the last thing they wanted to do is show some kind of bias, especially because there was already a controversy with Clinton's email.

Oddly, a search for 'jeggings' in my email inbox shows that my first exposure to the phenomenon came from - wait for it - Mike Allen of 'Politico,' who helpfully explained the concept on December 20, 2009.

I'm a bit of a Luddite, really: I don't use email much, as I started drowning in it. So I said 'screw this' and dumped my laptop, though I've begun to re-engage with it.

When I was a student, I was working at the technology call center, where students call in if they can't get their email to work or something. A minimum-wage kind of job.

Email is very informal, a memo. But I find that not signing off or not having a salutation bothers me.

You can tell a lot about a woman by her email signature. Actually you can't but for some reason people do anyway.

I have three desks. One empty for paperwork, one for the internet and email, and one for the writing computer.

Garrison Keillor read several of my poems on 'The Writer's Almanac' and I've heard from listeners nationally and internationally. That's one of the great gifts of email.

The dynamic with social is you tend not to have products with 30% market share. It's all or nothing. Email works because we have open standards that let you communicate across any email client.

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