Answering machines Quote by Bob Hicok Download Open image “The dead have no ears, no answering machines that we know of, still we call.” — Bob Hicok ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.3 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare Answering machines Computers Ears Grieving Knows Machines Stills
One thing that has made a big comeback just recently is this business of speaking with the dead. To my innocent mind, 'dead' implies… — James Randi Copy Share Image
Since we have to speak well of the dead, let's knock them while they're alive. — John French Sloan Copy Share Image
The dead are silent because they live, just as we chatter so loudly to try to make ourselves forget that we are dying. Their… — Karl Rahner Copy Share Image
Communication with the dead is only a little more difficult than communication with some of the living. — Ashleigh Brilliant Copy Share Image
I ought not to speak about the dead because the dead are all over the place. — Harold Pinter Copy Share Image
“None of the dead can rise up and answer our questions. But from all they have left behind, their imperishable and dissolving gear, we… — Bjorn Kurten Copy Share Image
“I like the idea of different theres and elsewheres, an Idaho known for bluegrass, a Bronx where people talk like violets smell. Perhaps I… — bob hicok Copy Share Image
“In other languages, you are beautiful- mort, muerto- I wish I spoke moon, I wish the bottom of the ocean were sitting in that… — Bob Hicok Copy Share Image
“Making it in poetry The young teller at the credit union asked why so many small checks from universities? Because I write poems I… — Bob Hicok Copy Share Image
“You might think and be so marvelously right about praise that you open your door one day and the day walks in and stays… — Bob Hicok Copy Share Image
Here, when I say I never want to be without you, somewhere else I am saying I never want to be without you again.… — Bob Hicok Copy Share Image
I will beg, will take to my knees, will listen to snow stroking air, a sky of gasps, will open my mouth, swallow, somewhere… — Bob Hicok Copy Share Image
“When I don’t touch you it’s a mistake in any life, in each place and forever.” — Bob Hicok Copy Share Image
“I had no business trying to see you leave, see death arrive, I owe you an apology, an elegy, I owe you the drift… — Bob Hicok Copy Share Image
[Answering the phone] Hello, this is a recording, you've dialed the right number, now hang up and don't do it again. — Frank Sinatra Copy Share Image
Fax me a fact and I'll telegram a hologram or telephone the son of man and tell him he is done. Leave a message… — Saul Williams Copy Share Image
I'm definitely a child of the 21st century and I prefer texting to phone calls, but I would prefer an answering machine over all. — Brendan Dooling Copy Share Image
Everyone I talked to was a recording-the bank, the elevator, your office, the school, a wrong number. You used to be able to call… — Erma Bombeck Copy Share Image
I think people who aren't in film experience that when they hear their voice on an answering machine or something. — Natalie Portman Copy Share Image
Like most people, you listen to yourself on the phone or an answering machine and you're like, 'Ugh.' So to do something with just… — Angelina Jolie Copy Share Image
What I like best about the telephone is that it keeps you in touch with people, particularly people who want to sell you magazine… — Dave Barry Copy Share Image
I remember a few years ago I was sitting at home with my wife watching the Oscars. I was sitting on the couch and… — Christopher Walken Copy Share Image
You wonder if God doesn't have an answering machine to screen out the prayers of the venal and the boring? And in which category… — Tom Robbins Copy Share Image
“She never opened her mail in the middle of the day. Sometimes she forgot about it for a week or more until people rang… — Nicci French Copy Share Image
I'm not good at texting because I'm an older generation, old school. And nobody ever listens to the answering machine anymore. It's terrible. — Igor Levit Copy Share Image
Telephone message on his manager's answering machine shortly before dying of heroin overdose: I need help bad, man. — Jimi Hendrix Copy Share Image