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Often in business we take decisions based on how we interpret the situation, not being sure of whether the call we have taken will work or not. When it works, we are often taken by surprise. But the world at large demands an explanation.
Pay phones,
relics of an almost-vanished landscape,
always a touch of seediness and sadness,
and a sense of transience,
sweaty phones used by men outside maternity wards,
feeding them fistfuls of change.
Antoine, you have a phone call." Chef Fanelli
A phone call should be a convenience to the caller, not an inconvenience to the called.
Can you tell me what the nature of this call is?" Angie again asks after giving the caller Andy's number.
The telephone becomes an instrument of torture in the demonic hands of a beloved who doesn't call.
When you are touched by a calling, answer on the first ring. As time passes the volume decreases until it is silenced forever by our allotted time.
You are responsible for your calling and you must give account
Yer calling for me son, and I will answer.
I pick up the phone and press the few buttons until I can hear my heavy, creeper breathing over the PA system. I start beat boxing into the phone, making sure I spit more than necessary. Yo, Marky Mark. Please come to your office immediately, there's a funky bunch of manly stud waiting for you.
Left alone with the dial tone ... excuse me, operator, why is no one listening?
Call my cell." He whipped out a card and passed it over. "Here's my number." I didn't bother to look at it. "I'm guessing 666- 6666." "Oh, right. As if that number weren't snatched up decades ago.
If you're not a nice person, don't call.
My phone has been ringing off the hook. I have like 17 cell phones and pagers.
I'm bad at returning phone calls.
People will call you anything. It's up to you either to pick up the phone or not.
answered the phone: "My
Your calling is calling you, are you answering?
As a novelist, there are three phone calls you never expect to receive in your lifetime because if you waited for them you would grow despairing - one calling from Stockholm with a Swedish accent, one from the NBA, and one from Oprah Winfrey.
I don't answer the phone. I get the feeling whenever I do that there will be someone on the other end.
If I got a missed call, there wasn't money involved
The telephone was a sign of being rushed.
Answer your phone. Get call forwarding. Or an answering service. Hire staff if you need to. But make sure that someone is picking up the phone when someone calls your business.
When you were called, did you answer or did you not? Perhaps softly and in a whisper?
There are worse things than getting a call for a wrong number at 4 am. It could be a right number.
Pardon me, but there's someone on the phone who says they have a call for you."
There's a call to tell me I have a call?" he asked with heavy skepticism.
What we are doing is taking advantage of the broadband Internet to provide basically unlimited free calls to anyone at a higher voice quality than they can with the phone lines.
Suddenly, people had three phone numbers but never answered their phones.
The news of life is carried via telephone. A baby's birth, a couple engaged, a tragic car accident on a late night highway - most milestones of the human journey, good or bad, are foreshadowed by the sound of a ringing.
At my hotel room, my friend came over and asked to use the phone. I said Certainly. He said Do I need to dial 9 I say Yeah. Especially if it's in the number. You can try four and five back to back real quick.
What is my Phone Number
You realize just how long youve been away when you get home and start dialing 8 out of habit so you can get access to local calls.
When do I get to call you home?
way, please call.Call-- John Grisham
When you got a cell phone you stopped making plans. 'I'll call you when I get there.'
Phone calls like ours only happen when you've spent several years hurting and being hurt, until every work you utter or hear becomes coded and loaded, as complicated and full of subtext as a bleak and brilliant play.
The phone rings on both ends, Zoe. You never called me either
I've learned that by returning my calls between 11:00 a.m. and noon and 4:00 and 5:00 p.m. I can keep them short and to the point because people are either hungry and starting to think about lunch or they are trying to gear down at the end of the day.
I have been up to my head just with calling people, I call about 50 to 100 people a day.
No one is calling me. I can't check the answering machine because I have been here all this time. If I go out, someone may call while I'm out. Then I can check the answering machine when I come back in.
[Answering the phone] Hello, this is a recording, you've dialed the right number, now hang up and don't do it again.
I can't sit around and wait for the telephone to ring.
Sometimes you have to suck it up and call a number.
All phone calls are obscene.
The phone ring so I go in the kitchen and answer it. Got a little
Fame and fortune are calling. Are we taking the call or blocking the number?
The only calling we have is to "GO
I have a rotary phone from the sixties, it take forever to dial, which keeps me from making impulsive calls.
Every time you answer the phone, someone is crying, someone is raging, someone is begging you to solve their problems.
That guy in a twenty-five cent bleacher seat is as much entitled to know a call as the guy in the boxes. He can see my arm signal even if he can't hear my voice.
Sometimes something as simple as a phone call can snap you like a twig, break you into sharp halves so that you can't even feel your own heartbeat.
I'll call you," he repeated.
"If you call me, I won't pick up the phone."
"You will wait by the phone for my call, and when it rings, you will pick it up and you will speak to me in a civil manner. If you don't know how, ask someone.
I have never liked the phone. Ten years ago, during a misguided fit of self-improvement, I pasted smiley-faced stickers on the phone in my bedroom and on the one in the kitchen. Then I typed out two labels and taped them to the handsets. "It's an opportunity, not an attack," they read.
Everybody was calling. I think everybody called every player in the league. Thats history right there.
Why the snap-crackle-pop didn't you call me?Call-- Kelly Creagh
Discover your calling and add value to it
I have never received a telephone call that justified the excitement and fuss of the electronics involved. If I can't see somebody I love, for instance, such as a daughter, or a son, I would rather receive a letter.
Certain kinds of intimacy emerge on a phone call that might never occur if you were sitting right next to the other person.
And when your phone rings, pick it up. Open yourself up to the possibility a phone call offers. Discover this remarkable device called the telephone. It will give you a serious competitive advantage.
Operator! Give me the number for 911!
You call the police when a robbery takes place. You call the fire department when there is a fire. but, you call a friend when you're down.
A calling is not some carefully crafted plan. It's what's left when the plan goes horribly wrong.
Before digital and mobile communications effectively tethered us to an invisible, infinite 'wire,' even those with the most hectic schedules were usually willing to answer the phone if they happened to be home when it rang.
A call girl is simply someone who hates poverty more than she hates sin.
How come you don't have a phone?" Rob shrugged. "Ain't got nobody to call,
I need people to call me, I never remember to call anyone - otherwise I'll just sit in my house and listen to music all day.
Are you considering the other person you're calling when you call? Do you ask if it is a good time? If not, why not?
I hate phone calls so I believe in a telephone armistice. To me, the idea of calling someone unprompted is basically saying, 'Hey, stop whatever you're doing and talk to me right now.
Those of you who are convinced that you missed your calling, open all doors keep the entrance way clear. This way you will not miss that next call.
Call me or I'll call you, but one of us will call, yes? What I mean is it's not a competition. You don't lose I you phone first.
I keep thinking they're gonna call me. I keep thinking they're gonna crunch the numbers and think, oh, we can make money with this! And they don't.
If the phone doesn't ring, it's me.
The telephone, which interrupts the most serious conversations and cuts short the most weighty observations, has a romance of its own.
Recently, I have come to assume that any call to my landline is from a telemarketer or an automated call from Terminex, letting me know that our regularly scheduled pest-extermination service will occur on its regular schedule. So I usually ignore my home phone.
IF OUR PHONE CONVERSATION GETS DISCONNECTED, THERE'S NO NEED TO CALL BACK I get it. You get it. We take forever getting off the phone anyway. This was a blessing.
The cell phone in my pocket went off. Shit! Damn it! Why do I carry these infernal gadgets? Why does anybody in their right mind need to constantly be on call?
You sure that's the only reason you called?
It was 911 calling me. If you can believe it. Them calling me.
Have you ever felt like a phone call that's been disconnected?
I just called to say, 'I love you.
When your wife calls, you have to take it, no matter what you're doing.
I'm calling from my car, I'm sorry, I'm like running around like crazy.
Calling is the truth that God calls us to himself so decisively that everything we are, everything we do, and everything we have is invested with a special devotion and dynamism lived out as a response to his summons and service.
Don't call me when you're stuck in traffic. It's not my fault that radio sucks and did it ever occur to you that there wouldn't be so much traffic if people like you put down the phone and concentrated on the road ... besides I can't talk now, I'm in the car behind you trying to watch a DVD.
This is me.'" He handed her the precious scrap of paper. 'Call me or I'll call you, but one of us will call, yes? What I mean is it's not a competition. You don't lose if you phone first.
I don't like the sound of my phone ringing so I put my phone inside my fish tank. I can't hear it, but every time I get a call I see the fish go like this <>>><>><. i="" go="" down="" to="" the="" pet="" store="" and="" said,="" "give="" me="" another="" ten="">guppies, I got a lot of calls yesterday."
I'm sorry, but it appears something more fabulous than your phone call is happening right now. When fabulous levels fall a bit, I'll get back to you. BEEP.
Do not call up that which you cannot put down.
I don't even have a cell phone. I don't know how they work.
Take that bone out of your nose and call me back (to an African American female caller).
I guess we're all one phone call from our knees
I'd rather sit down and write a letter than call someone up. I hate the telephone.
The telephone is needed for
Emergency purposes only
These people are not
Emergencies, they are
Calamities.
I don't like the sound of my phone ringing so I put my phone inside my fish tank. I can't hear it, but every time I get a call I see the fish go like this <>>><>><. i="" go="" down="" to="" the="" pet="" store="" and="" said,="">Give me another ten guppies, I got a lot of calls yesterday."
Magic fucking phone.
So that went well. Not that I should have expected better. Inebriated middle-of-the-night calls are sort of destined to fail.
You have to learn to interrupt because you aren't going to get called on.
In case you're not bright enough to figure it out, there's a real upside to having a sinner like me answer your phone. I lie, and your conscience stays clear.
The interruptions of the telephone seem to us to waste half the life of the ordinary American engaged in public or private business; he has seldom half an hour consecutively at his own disposal - a telephone is a veritable time scatterer.
In between calls, she lay on her side, thinking about calling.