30 Quotes About Texting

It’s a common occurrence for us to accidentally drop out of an important conversation or even worse, miss a text all together. We can get so busy texting that we miss the most important moments in our daily lives. But it doesn’t have to be that way. You can stop missing texts with some simple tips Read more

Turn on your phone’s silent mode and set it to vibrate. Then you won’t miss a message by accident! When you get a text, lift your phone off the table and plop it down again. This way you won’t accidentally start typing by accident while talking on the phone/texting.

If you’re going out with friends, tell your friends exactly where they need to meet you; don’t just say you can meet them later. When your friends call you back, don’t answer right away; instead, tell them you will call them back later or ask them for details before you pick up the call. Guys: Stop picking up the phone before answering; let your girlfriend respond first.

If she doesn’t answer right away, wait at least 5 minutes before picking up the phone again to see if she responds at all.

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What’s not so great is that all this technology is destroying our social skills. Not only have we given up on writing letters to each other, we barely even talk to each other. People have become so accustomed to texting that they’re actually startled when the phone rings. It’s like we suddenly all have Batphones. If it rings, there must be danger. Now we answer, “What happened? Is someone tied up in the old sawmill?”“ No, it’s Becky. I just called to say hi.”“ Well you scared me half to death. You can’t just pick up the phone and try to talk to me like that. Don’t the tips of your fingers work? . Ellen DeGeneres
Texting is not talking and a phone is not a...
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Texting is not talking and a phone is not a friend. Amit Kalantri
The interesting thing about text is that, as a medium,...
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The interesting thing about text is that, as a medium, it separates you from the person you are speaking with, so you can act differently from how you would in person or even on the phone. Aziz Ansari
You are the illness I will never cure. You are...
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You are the illness I will never cure. You are the poem I will never write. You are the thought I will never finish. You are the text I will never read. Maria Elena
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Lucas: I wanted to talk to you after class, but you disappeared. Me: I have another class right after. One of those profs who stops talking, stares at you and waits until you get to your seat if you're late. Lucas: I would probably just walk to my seat even slower. ;) Tammara Webber
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1. You left a multipack of Mars Bars on top of your wardrobe. Can I have one? Dad x2. I had three. Hope that's OK. Dad x3. I'm just going to have one more. Dad x4. Harriet, your Dad's made himself sick on an entire multipack of Mars Bars again. Please don't leave sweets where we can find them. A x Holly Smale
WHY did she do this? She was a terrible drunk...
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WHY did she do this? She was a terrible drunk texter. All the things she wanted to say to people during the day came out at night, like a vampire. Harriet Evans
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My phone buzzed in the center console again." What's happening with this thing?" Dad grabbed it." Dad, really?" I didn't want him to see the texts between Dash and me. Awkward."He says he knew it." The traffic opened up, and I went right on Sunset. "Please don't scroll."" Knew what?"" I have no idea, and I'm driving. So forget it for C.D. Reiss
I hardly have a typo when I am drunk and...
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I hardly have a typo when I am drunk and texting! But, I will have enough typos when I am emotionally charged with love, lust, poetry and hope, and texting! Lukhman Pambra
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She texted me 'I love you.' I texted back 'I love you too.' She then texted me 'I love you more.' And I smiled reading her message and texted in reply 'No, I love you more.' Then she texted me 'I love you infinity power infinity power infinity into infinity.' I had no words to reply and smiled looking at her text! Avijeet Das
People who have so much of their personality invested in...
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People who have so much of their personality invested in the Internet can’t really survive as whole individuals without it. Mark A. Rayner
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How promising today's generation is. They can whip out their cellular phones like sheep, instantly take a million digital photos of their cat and then just delete them. But I'd like to see these kids try to artfully use a traditional film camera or make a super 8 home movie. Traditional film takes integrity, nostalgia, effort, patience and imagination - things that the 21st century has very little of. Everything these days, even a superior medium like film photography with an extensively vivid history and an iconic meaning, is becoming disposable in this age. Rebecca McNutt
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Never presume to know a person based on the one dimensional window of the internet. A soul can’t be defined by critics, enemies or broken ties with family or friends. Neither can it be explained by posts or blogs that lack facial expressions, tone or insight into the person’s personality and intent. Until people “get that”, we will forever be a society that thinks Beautiful Mind was a spy movie and every stranger is really a friend on Facebook. . Shannon L. Alder
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Alford, Massachusetts: Mandy stood there with her old Nikon film camera, snapping photo after photo of the rural landscape. It was difficult to describe the wonderful feeling of there not being a single cell phone in sight; the only modern technology around was the faint blue glow of a cathode ray tube television in the window of a nearby house, and a few cars and trucks parked in crumbling gravel driveways. She was allowed to see this place, one that would likely be ruined by the 21st century as time went on… places like these were extremely hard to find these days. A world of wood-burning cookstoves and the waxy smell of Paraffin, laundry hung out to dry, rusty steel bridges over streams that reflected the bright blue skies, apple pies left out on windowsills… a world of hard work with very little to show for it aside from the sunlight beaming down on a proud community. And Mandy wanted to trap it all in her Kodak film rolls and rescue it from the future. Rebecca McNutt
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You know when you send a text message to someone and you don't get a response right away, you feel depressed? You send a text message to someone you really like and you get a response right away you feel happy? You feel happy, the body, it creates the chemical dopamine, the dopamine, it goes through your blood and you become addicted to that dopamine rush, and you associate that dopamine rush with the happy feeling of receiving the text, and that's why you got people sending 3, 000 fucking text messages a day, right, we're not even paying attention to what we're saying anymore it's just like a, like a morphine drip, right, it's like a dopamine drip! HAPPY BUTTONS! HAPPY BUTTONS! HAPPY BUTTONS! TIME TO PLAY WITH THE HAPPY BUTTONS! . Tom Green
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Abstract conversations are my favourite, for they unviel true convictions. Parul Wadhwa
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We had been texting for exactly thirteen minutes, asking random questions, trying to figure out if we knew any of the same people, or if we liked the same kind of music--the usual interview process you go through when you're trying to get the job as boyfriend. Jason Reynolds
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Sometimes I text the "wrong" person ... on purpose. Just to start a conversation. Frank Warren
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My phone beeped. I took it from my handbag and sawa text message from Dixie.It read: that man is sizzling HOT HOT HOT! ! ! ! truth! I texted back.omg! his accent! his body! im in lurvi noticed! hes a bilfwtf???boss id like 2 fuk! I snorted out loud with laughter. Heller flicked his cold eyes to me. I wrote: norty girl! ooh! does he like norty asian girls? Another involuntary snort from me.“ Ms Chalmers, ” he warned.gotta go. my new daddys strict, I texted.spankz for u 2nite! lolz! only if im lucky! c u soon xx- heller 1 . J D Nixon
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As soon as Neil is out of the shower, he texts Peter. You up? he asks. And the reply comes instantly: For anything. David Levithan
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Contradictions, in any communication, are the first stepping stones of mistrust Paul Babicki
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Nothing stings quite like an unanswered text message. Paula Stokes
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Hold still, Meg, you’re dripping blood on my car seats.” I reached behind the passenger seat of Tennyson’s car looking for the white sheet she’d thrown in for mopping up bodily fluids. Quinn, sitting in the back seat, read my mind and handed it to me. “Thank you.”“ No problem.” He leaned forward, pulling a corner of the sheet up to wipe off a small stream of blood on my neck. “You okay?. Laura Anderson Kurk
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The very definition of what it means to be alone has changed. To be physically alone is still relatively easy, but many of us struggle daily to turn off e-mail, computers, or cell phones... Our students...find requests not to text during these activities strange, annoying, and downright silly. Unknown
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[Texting] discourages thoughtful discussion or any level of detail. And the addictive problems are compounded by texting's hyperimmediacy. E-mails take some time to work their way through the Internet, through switches and routers and servers, and they require that you take the step of explicitly opening them. Text messages magically appear on the screen of your phone and demand immediate attention from you. Add to that the social expectation that an unanswered text feels insulting to the sender, and you've got a recipe for addiction: You receive a text, and that activates your novelty centers. You respond and feel rewarded for having completed a task (even though that task was entirely unknown to you fifteen seconds earlier). Each of those delivers a shot of dopamine as your limbic system cries out "More! More! Give me more!. Daniel J. Levitin
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Texting and phone calls, fireworks, blends, café au lait, and music. Yesterday's television. Work and beer. The neighbor's dog, or those strange flowers, the way it smells at Maisen. Those ordinary things I talk about with you. With you... I want to talk about love with you. Tomoko Yamashita
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There's a difference between driving and texting. When your driving your eyes have to be open and on the road watching the cars around you, road signs, and traffic lights. Along with your mind on the road and destination. Which means you are multitasking. When your texting your eyes are on your cell phone screen and key pad. Along with your mind on what your going to say next. So how can you do both? Please stop!. Jonathan Anthony Burkett
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SUPPORT LITERACY! A child who cannot read cannot text. Ron Brackin
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Texting is a fundamentally sneaky form of communication, which we should despise, but it is such a boon we don't care. We are all sneaks now. Lynne Truss