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State Department official accused of offering 'quid pro quo' in [Hillary] Clinton email scandal.
Be bold. Be fast. Get to the point right away. The best email communication is simple and clear.
I do love email. Wherever possible I try to communicate asynchronously. I'm really good at email.
I avoid Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter, and if I need to communicate with someone, I email direct.
I got a lot of texts from friends and emails from friends and most of them were just pure jealousy.
The mobile phone, the fax, emails. Call me old fashioned, but what's wrong with a chain of beacons?
The ability to write compelling emails may be the single most useful talent an organizer can possess.
Email is very informal, a memo. But I find that not signing off or not having a salutation bothers me.
In the era of mobile phones and emails, you're no more out of the loop in China than you are in Sydney.
If I don't get at least 1 email in any given hour, I begin to think my friends are conspiring against me.
I said it was a mistake. It wasn't the best choice. But all my emails have been turned over to the public.
The Blackberry is really essential for keeping up on my emails when I'm out of the office, which is a lot.
My fans have written me such kind emails. My management at Daptone helped me heal, too. I'm in a good place.
She understood how a world jammed with phones, email, and faxes could still leave you feeling utterly alone.
That's emails for ya: sometimes they're like an arrow that hits so deep in the target, you can't pull it out.
My mother emails me stuff about when she finds a paparazzi photo and theyre like, his hair is out of control.
If I could email my jokes to the crowd and get the same immediate response [as during stand-up], I'd do that.
I believe email-based status reports are the clearest and best signs of managerial incompetence and laziness.
I send thank you notes, not emails, even if I'm staying at a friend's house or something. I'm very old school.
I have three desks. One empty for paperwork, one for the internet and email, and one for the writing computer.
I think most Americans are against illegal surveillance of their emails and telephone calls by the government.
No one wants their personal emails made public, and I think most people understand that and respect that privacy.
I typed up a long email with different band name ideas and sent it to Stephanie, and they all started with 'the'.
When email and the Internet came along, I never publish an email address. I just stuck with this P.O. Box address.
[Donald] Trump had the opportunity to go after [Hillary] Clinton's emails at length if he wanted to, but he didn't.
I'm the most transparent secretary of state because of that. I've been willing to say, "OK, read them [emails] all."
The weirdest thing about Hillary Clinton's email 'scandal' is finding out some of our senators still don't use email.
We all think Al Gore invented email so we could save time and save paper, to save trees. And that includes phone trees.
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.
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.
Firing is always difficult. The right way: one-on-one. The wrong way: snickering in front of other people, or via email.
I just have to be super strong when it comes to my work time. Shut the browser, ignore the email alerts, and just WRITE.
I got an email from somebody who's mad, and from the sound of it it's enough to make this person abandon [Donald] Trump.
I understand that people can start to say stop it, let me have a break and look at my emails without having an ad pop up.
Not using social media in the workplace, in fact, is starting to make about as much sense as not using the phone or email.
Mitt Romney's email was hacked! So if you start getting messages that sound like they're from a bot, he's fixed the problem.
I get a lot of emails from entrepreneurs. The best ones are short, to the point and include some question and/or the product
Midnight is the time when we think, 'Well, we should probably send our last email; let me just check Facebook one more time.'
I took the unprecedented step of asking that the State Department make all my work-related emails public for everyone to see.
Just as it got easier to use email, it will be easier to use Bitcoin as people invest in it and become more familiar with it.
I don't really do anything with the Internet except check my email. I have a much higher opinion of humanity because of that.
I get more emails and calls when it comes to money than probably any other single person on television when it comes to money.
You can email me, but I prefer letters that come through conventional mail. I like letters that have been licked by strangers.
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.
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 want the public to see my email. I asked State to release them. They said they will review them for release as soon as possible.
I was in my mid 20s when email finally took off. Until then, the phone was my primary way of connecting with the people in my life.
Every time you write an email, it is in the public domain. There are all these ways where security is not as good as people believe.
Social media is the most disruptive form of communication humankind has seen since the last disruptive form of communications, email.
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.