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Lakers are my boys! I'm 100 percent the biggest Kobe fan on the planet. I text him after every game to tell him what's up.
If you see everything through the lens, you are constantly composing pictures. I think in pictures; I don't think in text.
If you don't text your relationship partner - even if you just saw them in person - it's like you're doing something wrong.
I definitely check my phone for texts a lot - like, 'Did anyone text me? Is anyone thinking about me? Does anyone love me?'
People respond faster to you on a text than an e-mail. Why is that? Why will they ignore an e-mail, but get back to a text?
When I preaches, I has just one text to preach from, an' I always preaches from this one. My text is, 'When I found Jesus.'
Most of my life's information is public. I got a text one day from a hacker who texted me all of my credit card information.
Woman: the peg on which the wit hangs his jest, the preacher his text, the cynic his grouch and the sinner his justification.
If it is true that there is always more than one way of construing a text, it is not true that all interpretations are equal.
The small visual inconvenience of e-books is made up for with find and search functions, and the fungibility of digital text.
As a general rule, I wouldn't put anything in a text or e-mail or on social media that I wouldn't want the whole world to see.
People text when they're meant to actually be driving. So imagine what they do when they think the car's got it under control.
Why e-mail a full emotional statement when, instead, you can text a totally insignificant and ambiguous half-considered phrase?
The one text that most changed my opinion on criticism was probably Freud's 'Interpretation of Dreams,' which I read in college.
I know Robin van Persie very well and he is a great person and I have a lot of contact with him over the phone and text messages.
No poem, not even Shakespeare or Milton or Chaucer, is ever strong enough to totally exclude every crucial precursor text or poem.
Everything in Wagner's work - the music, the acting, the staging - stemmed from the text. Everything served to interpret the text.
If you are lucky enough to have a parent or two alive on this planet, call them. Don't text; don't e-mail. Call them on the phone.
Originalism says that when you consult the text, you give it the meaning it had when it was adopted, not some later modern meaning.
I don't think I am that person who can just text people for the heck of work. I should be invested in that person otherwise I won't.
I'm not a real big text guy. I'm not really into this new age stuff. I don't twit or tweet, but I think face-to-face is a man thing.
It is significant that one says book lover and music lover and art lover but not record lover or CD lover or, conversely, text lover.
I feel disconnected, like I don't know where I am, if I'm on my phone too much. I'm also just the type to call. I'm not good on text.
I was sexually harassed while building Rent the Runway - propositioned, sent sexual text messages, harassed and threatened in person.
I like Instagram - it's a good way to keep up with my friends without having to text or call all the time, and I really like Snapchat.
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.
I don't read in Chinese very well. Google Translate helps with that. It's cool that I can upload a photo and translate the text from it.
This is the most intimate relationship between literature and its readers: they treat the text as a part of themselves, as a possession.
I think multimodal kinds of models are pretty interesting - like can you combine text with imagery or audio or video in interesting ways?
Progressives control America's schools and text book industry and they dishonestly leave the ugliest parts of the collectivist story out.
I text my girlfriends. I look at Facebook. I check my e-mail. If I'm away from the news cycle more than a few hours, I feel out of touch.
I'm a big shoe guy, too. I have far too many pairs. Whenever there's a new style out, I'll text my stylist: 'Can we get a pair of those?'
No one should be allowed to make music as if he were made of wood. One must reproduce the musical text exactly, but not play like a stone.
When I tell people I don't own a mobile phone and wouldn't know how to text, they react as though I have just confessed that I can't read.
Old Arabic books, printed in Bulaq, generally have a broad margin wherein a separate work, independent of the text, adds gloom to the page.
When 'The Master' came around, they said they wanted to try and find a part for me, and I got a text from the casting director saying that.
I don't Twitter. I don't text for those very reasons. I don't want anything to be misinterpreted. I would encourage our guys not to do that.
'Alphabet' by the late Danish poet Inger Christensen. It's a book-length abecedarian poem. It's an activist text but also a portal to wonder.
Machine translation of signs, text, and speech brings down language barriers and facilitates ever more cross-cultural meetings of like minds.
Whether or not a text really is a universe unto itself, it is safe to say that it can only ever be as rich as its most sensitive interpreter.
Whenever you do a new interpretation of a great, previous text of any kind, you always look for some kind of immediate significance right now.
For my daughter I would suffer through a thousand divorces, a million uncomfortable phone calls, a trillion emotionally fraught text messages.
The goal of Bible translation is be transparent to the original text - to see as clearly as possible what the biblical authors actually wrote.
I would write my editorials using a manual typewriter in pitch-black darkness... I would produce the whole thing without having seen the text.
For several centuries what has passed for song in literary circles was any text that looked like the lyrics for a commonplace melodic setting.
I'm a really a fanatical reviser, and there comes a point where I have to declare a truce with the text, or I'll keep fooling with it forever.
I think, in reading a few sentences of text, you can just tell the tone, and that's something I love in prose writers but in lyricists as well.
I'm trying to call more and text less. I don't want to check my phone 5,000 times a day anymore. It was getting to me. I'm bringing 'old' back.
I like to really know what every scene is about, what the text is, what the subtext is. Then I figure out how to express that when I'm shooting.
These days, children can text on their cell phone all night long, and no one else is seeing that phone. You don't know who is calling that child.