Discover the most popular and inspiring quotes and sayings on the topic of Messaging. Share them with your friends on social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, or your personal blogs, and let the world be inspired by their powerful messages. Here are the Top 100 Messaging Quotes And Sayings by 95 Authors including Orson Scott Card,Rick James,Donal Ryan,Dave Gahan,Haruki Murakami for you to enjoy and share.
When the messenger won't tell you what the hell the message is, my trigger finger gets twitchy. Dismissed.
communication is a hellof a tool
and wasn't it an awful dangerous thing, a text message, because once you pressed that little send button, that was it. Like pulling a trigger of a shotgun and sending a pellet into a little rabbit's brain as he sniffed the sweet spring air. You couldn't undo it. You couldn't ever take it back.
I do use texting as a great way to communicate quickly, but I don't Twitter or anything.
People don't always send messages in order to communicate the truth.
E-mail is a whole new way of being friends with people: intimate but not, chatty but not, communicative but not; in short, friends but not. What a breakthrough. How did we ever live without it? I have more to say on this subject, but I have to answer an instant message from someone I almost know.
E-mail is interesting. We can't live with it, and you can't live without it.
And what about a text message? Isn't that just using a telephone as a telegraph?
I'm into short emails.
The message is always going to get through. Me being able to speak is a message in itself.
No texting. What happens then? Good old-fashioned letters.
communication simply requires
People have SMS, right? It stinks. It's a dead technology, like a fax machine left over from the Seventies, sitting there as a cash cow for carriers.
Instant communication is not communication at all but merely a frantic, trivial, nerve-wracking bombardment of cliches, threats, fads, fashions, gibberish and advertising.
The fucking problem of all and everything is that I just forgot,... the message.
I don't have a message. You already have all these people telling you how to live, who to be, what to wear, what to drive, what drugs to do - I just want people to see what I see.
I've never sent an email in my life. My kids laugh. I often hand the phone to them and say, 'Can you text this message to somebody.' I don't even have a computer on my desk.
A message is not delivered until it is understood,
We've taken SMS technology for consumers and improved it.
Message? What the hell do you think I am, a bloody postman?
Everything communicates
More and more we are into communications; and less and less into communication.
I'm a zero inbox guy.
Those who are seeking ways to tap into the potential of e-mail will find themselves in a position to capitalize on the pending explosion in Internet usage.
What makes our product work is the way we're tightly focused on messaging and being an SMS replacement.
I am annoyed by people that send messages via FaceBook because I get an e-mail telling me there is a message on FaceBook - so I end up processing two messages for every one sent.
The Internet: transforming society and shaping the future through chat.
I have some help on tweeting.
Use correct grammar and punctuation. Do not use net speak, like WOT, W-O-T or U. Those messages get a lot lower reply rate.
I waited and waited, and when no message came, I knew it must have been from you.
The world is crammed with messages. We'll never have time to read them all.
Connect and communicate!
I don't believe in email. I'm an old-fashioned girl. I prefer calling and hanging up.
Let your life be your message.
If you're looking for messages, try Western Union.
Texts and e-mails travel no faster than phone calls and telegrams, and their content isn't necessarily richer or poorer.
Wagamama. Text messaging aficionados might like to note that this is one of the most satisfying words you can possibly type.
One day u will be the message ... a message for those who still alive ...
Email is the greatest thing.
If you want to send a message, try Western Union.
Unlike then, the mail stream of today has diminished by such things as e-mails and faxes and cell phones and text messages, largely electronic means of communication that replace mail.
I don't want anybody to not recognize how appreciative I am of the volume of e-mails I get.
I do love email. Wherever possible I try to communicate asynchronously. I'm really good at email.
I want to give people the message and let them feel my emotion behind it.
(Text Message)
Lillay/Me Being Held Hostage
Mer Dude Does Not
No A Thing About Texting
I had no idea that social networking would be as prominent as it is today. And it's important to understand what that phenomenon is. If you text someone, you get an immediate response; if you e-mail them, you probably never hear from them.
My Life is My Message
When I see my phone light up, I always hope that it's a text message from you
You have 1 new message from Danny Morgan.
Communication: the thing humans forgot when we invented words.
Texting is a supremely secretive medium of communication - it's like passing a note - and this means we should be very careful what we use it for.
I'm not good at texting because I'm an older generation, old school. And nobody ever listens to the answering machine anymore. It's terrible.
I'm much better at saying something on the answering machine than texting.
Oftentimes, when people don't respond to text messages or emails, I just start writing long, long in-depth essays and diatribes where characters start to appear and narrative threads begin.
Wanting to message a friend, but being unable to without consequences...
The messenger is not as important as the message.
It's funny how intimate it feels to get a text.
We're finding [texting] 11 times more powerful than email [for communicating with kids].
We're at the point now where the challenge isn't how to communicate effectively with e-mail; it's ensuring that you spend your time on the e-mail that matters most.
Your life is constantly sending out messages to others to see. Are you sending Positive Or Negative messages?
Everything I've experienced, things that my friends have experienced and we talk about, things that are on the news - all aspects of life are in my message.
I like the way you secretly send me a direct message when we're in the middle of a conversation.
S.P.A.M. S.enseless P.eople A.always M.essaging
We spend our time sending messages to each other, talking and trying to listen at the same time, exchanging information. This seems to be our most urgent biological function; it is what we do with our lives.
Communication is something so simple and difficult that we can never put it in simple words.
[ ... ]you know what they say about messengers, right"?
Excuse me?"
Too much bad news will get you shot."[ ... ]
Every message, regardless of form or content, is an expression of a need.
We'll talk later.
You don't understand. I have to talk now. I'll keep texting you. I can't help myself.
And I'll read every one.
A lot of times, people send me emails, and then I forget about them, or I never respond to them, or I respond to them weeks later.
I bear messages which will make both your ears tingle.
It's a word called symbiotic, you send the messages and it comes back in return. Together, it's a wonderful thing, it's why television is so great and film can never reach.
Text me back: a love story.
If I'm tweeting about being somewhere, and I haven't replied to somebody's email from three days ago, that's quite rude.
I wished I could erase the message, suck the word "sorry" from the En glish language, and hack it to pieces with a rusty ax.
Pictures were made to entertain; if you want to send a message, call Western Union.
I finally figured out what e-mail is for. It's for communicating with people you'd rather not talk to.
My message is the practice of compassion, love and kindness.
Do you ever wonder what happens to the words that we send
Do they bend, do they break from the flight that they take
And come back together again with a whole new meaning
In a brand new sense, completely unrelated to the one I sent
((Did You Get My Message?))
Mobile phones ... they're not for communicating, they're for broadcasting. Broadcasting The Show Of Me.
I want to reach everybody, from the little girls who are 3 years old, to the grandmother who watches my soap, to a young man in love.
Communication is my thing.
Broadcast your message, not your emotions...!!
There is no communication in this world except between equals.
To 'tweet' is sweet
Friends to meet
The message fleet
I think it's neat
Now to repeat....
The medium is the message.
Communication always makes demands. It always demands that the recipient become somebody, do something, believe something. It always appeals to motivation.
With our days and nights increasingly stretched across the vastness of megacities, we've turned to these smart little gadgets to keep it all synchronized. It's no accident that the most common text message, sent billions of times a year all over the world, is "where r u?
In an age of network tools, in other words, knowledge workers increasingly replace deep work with the shallow alternative - constantly sending and receiving e-mail messages like human network routers, with frequent breaks for quick hits of distraction.
I've written you a hundred messages that I'll never send
How irritating it must be for people, to be bombarded with me!
Now we're e-mailing and tweeting and texting so much, a phone call comes as a fresh surprise. I get text messages on my cell phone all day long, and it warbles to alert me that someone has sent me a message on Facebook or a reply or direct message on Twitter, but it rarely ever rings.
Communication is important.
The experience of being able to search back over all your team's communications for, in our case, millions of messages, is super-valuable. But you don't know what that's like until you actually have it.
I'm terrible at texting people back. It takes me, like, three days. I'm not a big phone person.
My message is love and righteousness and peace and to share and care for yourself and share for others as you would share for yourself. A message of your inner thoughts.
You know, kids text a lot today. It's phenomenal.
Instead of deciding on a class and then figuring out its responsibilities, you are now deciding on a message and figuring out where to send it. This transition from class-based design to message-based design is a turning point in your design career.
It is the responsibility of the sender to make sure the receiver understands the message.
It is an undisputed truth of the modern age that there are now only two kinds of people in the world: people who call and people who text.
I'm not very technically minded. I mean, I don't know how to do e-mail on computers.