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  • British acting is undoubtedly based in text, and American acting relies more on behavior. That's speaking very generally. -- Josh Dallas
  • For people who have been raised on text-based interactions, just speaking on the telephone can be high bandwidth to the point of anxiety. -- Daniel H. Wilson
  • Sunday is the day I connect with Buenos Aires. I speak to or text my mother every day, but on Sunday I phone everyone. -- Elena Roger
  • When you start thinking about taking pictures, sending an e-mail, receiving an e-mail, speaking into your phone and have it transcript voice into text and then sent as an e-mail, it's mind-boggling. -- Steve Largent
  • I've always liked texts that you immediately understand. I suppose the playwrights who really speak to me are Edward Bond, Joe Orton and Harold Pinter. I've been in six different Pinter productions - I love the clarity of his language. He has this way of using words - there's a thrill to them. -- Kenneth Cranham
  • If they can go out and buy my albums, I can at least make the sacrifice to holler at the few people who call. A lot of times I'm busy so they'll get my voice mail. And if I can speak to them and I have time, I always text back. Because I think that's very important. -- Flo Rida
  • I was born deaf. I was raised in a hearing world and in a deaf world at the same time. I can't say that I like one better than I like the other. I like them both. I speak pretty well; I gesture. If I don't understand something, you know, pen and paper, texting. I use it all. -- Sean Berdy
  • When I speak at my local church, which I try to do 35 to 40 times a year, I try in every lesson to take the Old Testament text or New Testament text and apply them to what is happening to me or how that applies to the audience that I'm teaching in a modern, fast-changing, technological world. I use headlines, interfaith and that sort of thing. -- Jimmy Carter
  • You can use your means in a good and bad way. In German-speaking art, we had such a bad experience with the Third Reich, when stories and images were used to tell lies. After the war, literature was careful not to do the same, which is why writers began to reflect on the stories they told and to make readers part of their texts. I do the same. -- Michael Haneke
  • The worst speak something good; if all want sense, God takes a text, and preacheth patience. -- George Herbert
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  • Frank [Moore Cross], publicly dissects the text but he has a private, passionate relationship to the text that he doesn't often speak of publicly. -- Frank Moore Cross
  • On campuses, and when I speak to the younger intelligentsia, I am getting a hunger for the text - the authentic text for Jewish knowledge. -- Arthur Hertzberg
  • Text a guy you like right now, "I'm thinking about you." If he says, "mmm are you in bed?" Never speak to him again he's a lifelong moron. -- Dane Cook
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