
Top 15 No Messages No Reply Quotes
#1. Writers who go to Hollywood still follow the classic pattern: either you get disgusted by 'them' and you leave or you want the money and you become them.
Pauline Kael
#2. 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.
Christian Rudder
#3. We did some research that showed that the very first word of your message that you send a girl - when we looked at men sending messages to women - the very first word can have a tremendous ... can have a very accurate prediction of whether you're going to get a reply.
Sam Yagan
#4. I tried very hard not to ponder the horrible irony that I was too ugly to love, and too ugly not to violate.
Amy Lane
#5. By definition, you can't experience your own death. Death is the end of consciousness. And consciousness persists. In the language of physics, consciousness is conserved.
I am the one who wakes up in the morning.
Always.
Every morning.
I don't die.
I just become increasingly unlikely.
Robert Charles Wilson
#6. It's only a cut, a reminder of this day. A reminder to ask every day, Why am I doing this?
Victor Robert Lee
#7. I tend to work well within a deadline. If I know I have to get something in three weeks, I tend to A, enjoy myself a little bit more, and B, really work well.
Jenny Lewis
#8. I've given up email. Well, almost. At the weekend I set up one of those auto-reply messages, informing my correspondents that I would no longer be checking my emails, and that instead they might like to call or write, as we used to in the olden days.
Tom Hodgkinson
#9. It is precisely because a child's feelings are so strong that they cannot be repressed without serious consequences. The stronger a prisoner is, the thicker the prison walls have to be, which impede or completely prevent later emotional growth.
Alice Miller
#10. Your calling my name is My reply. Your longing for Me is My message to you.
Rumi
#11. 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.
Susan Orlean
#12. A writer needs a pen, an artist needs a brush, but a filmmaker needs an army.
Orson Welles
#13. As he grinned, a dimple formed on his right cheek. My heart quivered. Men like him should come with a warning: date at your own risk
Jayde Scott
#14. I know that shorter messages are better in terms of reply rate. The optimal length is something like 50 characters. Characters, not words.
Christian Rudder
#15. I think we're having fun. I think our customers really like our products. And we're always trying to do better.
Steve Jobs
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