“DMs are a lot like email – and should have the same privacy protections as a mailed letter.”
― Adam Cohen
“I think anybody who uses email in the center of our life needs encryption.”
― Alex Stamos
“I’m a complete technophobe. I can’t even email.”
― Antony Sher
“I’ve been using email since 1983. I started with MH and Rmail, then cc:Mail, then Microsoft Mail, with Compuserve mixed in. Eventually, I ended up using Pine for non-Windows stuff and Outlook for Windows stuff. For a while.”
― Brad Feld
“I’m a bit of a Luddite, really: I don’t use email much, as I started drowning in it. So I said ‘screw this’ and dumped my laptop, though I’ve begun to re-engage with it.”
― Charles Hazlewood
“I learned not to confuse ‘busy’ with ‘productive,’ but I’m still far too addicted to email to resist its early-morning digital snuggles.”
― Chris Hardwick
“I don’t have email.”
― David Sedaris
“I’m baffled that Mark Greenberg would send an offensive email politicizing the beheading of an American journalist.”
― Elizabeth Esty
“Garrison Keillor read several of my poems on ‘The Writer’s Almanac’ and I’ve heard from listeners nationally and internationally. That’s one of the great gifts of email.”
― Ellen Bass
“I don’t email.”
― Emily Procter
“I don’t spend much time on the computer at all, so I do most of my email on my phone if I do any at all.”
― Eric Garcetti
“I’m close with my whole family, but it requires email and texting because they don’t all live nearby!”
― Erika Christensen
“A love letter is to be savored; a love email… is to be forwarded to all your friends, and probably laughed at.”
― Erin McKean
“I’m totally not a blogger. Sometimes I don’t even check my email. I know I should.”
― Grace Park
“I respond to every email. I sign every autograph for every person.”
― Gretchen Carlson
“I don’t know what an email is.”
― Harry Redknapp
“Most importantly I never sent classified material on my email and I never received any that was marked classified.”
― Hillary Clinton
“I had a personal email when I was in the Senate, as the vast majority of senators do. It was very convenient. I did all of my business on personal emails.”
― Hillary Clinton
“Email is very informal, a memo. But I find that not signing off or not having a salutation bothers me.”
― Judith Martin
“Everyone I know feels harassed by email which has invaded their waking and sleeping hours.”
― Margaret Heffernan
“I don’t do Twitter, Facebook; none of that. My email I do from my Blackberry or my iPhone.”
― Penelope Cruz
“I have an assistant who’s very good at email, so I don’t struggle with it.”
― Quentin Blake
“The power of Bernie Sanders was not only in his email list. The centers of power were local groups that formed on Facebook and Reddit.”
― Saikat Chakrabarti
“You can spend hours editing an email but send it as if you wrote it in a minute.”
― Sally Rooney
“Much of the email we use today is based on what I foresaw in 1978.”
― Shiva Ayyadurai
“We can improve the utility of email by maneouvring its use in a constructive manner.”
― Shiva Ayyadurai
“Email has explosively supported the growth of letter writing globally.”
― Shiva Ayyadurai
“Clearly texting, SMS and chat are very different than writing a letter or email.”
― Shiva Ayyadurai
“When I created the email in the U.S., my mentor could have easily copyrighted it and taken credit for it.”
― Shiva Ayyadurai
“Email is a fundamental application.”
― Shiva Ayyadurai
“After my kids go to bed, I check email. It’s about having that balance.”
― Susan Wojcicki
“I’d rather send out a mass email then hang posters all over the place.”
― Todd Barry
“I knew Tim Pastoor. I knew Sherry Ford. I knew many of the individuals who would follow me around. I knew who they were. I knew they had access to my email.”
― Tyrone Hayes
“Email is the greatest thing.”
― Wally Amos
“I got into television in 1998 when I didn’t have a computer or even an email address.”
― Willie Geist
“I have my email on my Blackberry, and that’s about it.”
― Winona Ryder
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