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“Most of us still haven't grasped the fact that everything we commit to the digital space - not just our public blogs and broadcast tweets, but every private text message, email, and voicemail is likely to be stored and accessible. Forever.”
Douglas Rushkoff“As much as long conversations, laughter riots and wild meetups are desirable, there's still beauty and satisfaction in knowing via simple text messages that you wish someone well and they wish you back the same.”
Hrishikesh Agnihotri“Nothing stings quite like an unanswered text message.”
Paula Stokes, The Art of Lainey“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.”
Tracy Morgan“It only took one text message to change my life. That's when I discovered my loving husband had been unfaithful. His infidelities ended our marriage.”
Garcelle Beauvais“It's sad that people will invade someone's privacy - and this is not only regarding someone's private photos - but this goes deep into people's financial privacy, their passwords, their emails, their text messages.”
Yvonne Strahovski“Unlike then, the mail stream of today has diminished by such things as e-mails and faxes and cell phones and text messages, largely electronic means of communication that replace mail.”
John M. McHugh“Governmental surveillance is not about the government collecting the information you're sharing publicly and willingly; it's about collecting the information you don't think you're sharing at all, such as the online searches you do on search engines... or private emails or text messages... or the location of your mobile phone at any time.”
Mikko Hypponen“People earnestly say to me here, 'Mr Knight, we have cellphones now, and you're going to really enjoy them.' That's their enticement for me to rejoin society. 'You're going to love it,' they say. I have no desire. And what about a text message? Isn't that just using a telephone as a telegraph? We're going backwards.”
Michael Finkel, The Stranger in the Woods: The Extraordinary Story of the Last True Hermit