Mail Quote by David Duchovny Download Open image “I don't need my phone to play me music. I need it to be a phone and an e-mail thing.” — David Duchovny ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.3 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare Mail Music Needs Phones Play
I listen to a lot of music and since I have to travel a lot, all my music is on my phone. — Diana Penty Copy Share Image
A friend of mine created an email ID for me, and I was completely hooked soon after. I would mail friends constantly and lug… — Raveena Tandon Copy Share Image
You can't get a phone any more that just makes phone calls. And that's all I want to use it for. — Gregg Wallace Copy Share Image
E-mail is far more convenient than the telephone, as far as I'm concerned. I would throw my phone away if I could get away… — Tom Hanks Copy Share Image
My thing is just music; it doesn't really have no box. My thing is just free. — Skip Marley Copy Share Image
My whole life, I've wanted things before I was ready. I was always pushing for the next job, the next success. I was so… — David Duchovny Copy Share Image
I would say recently I've gotten back to perusing [Samuel] Beckett's novels. Listening to the way Donald Trump speaks without saying anything has made… — David Duchovny Copy Share Image
I got married a bit late, I agree. In any other period of history I'd have been dead at that age and they'd have… — David Duchovny Copy Share Image
Our country was founded on a distrust of government. Our founding fathers gave power to the people to keep an eye on government. So… — David Duchovny Copy Share Image
It's not someone else's responsibility to honor my marriage. It's my responsibility. — David Duchovny Copy Share Image
Fame does lead to money, which I don't have a close relationship with. I'm the kind of guy who never sees the money -… — David Duchovny Copy Share Image
I like my computer. But I don't know how to use it as well as the 10-year-old daughter. — David Duchovny Copy Share Image
Maybe the best things about celebrity are the things like being able to get that seat on the plane that you wouldn't normally get,… — David Duchovny Copy Share Image
“Of course I’m biased, what else could I be? Bias makes the world go round, sometimes a little too fast.” — David Duchovny Copy Share Image
'The X-Files,' as I recall, we didn't know really what we were until the middle of the first year. You know, so if we'd… — David Duchovny Copy Share Image
I always dreamt of being a basketball player. A dream that only I believed in. — David Duchovny Copy Share Image
Some of the mail I've had has been weird. When I played Guy of Gisborne, a woman crocheted a mini-version of me. — Richard Armitage Copy Share Image
Merlin' was awesome, but the costumes would drive you insane. Every day, you'd get into chain mail and wear 30 pounds of that stuff. — Eoin Macken Copy Share Image
When I talked to him earlier, he said he had to work tonight,” Peter explained, “but that we should go ahead and draw for… — Richelle Mead Copy Share Image
As if she had summoned them, a flurry of stones flew out of the darkness, striking his mail, pinging off his helm. One hit… — Hilari Bell Copy Share Image
It seems a long time since the morning mail could be called correspondence. — Jacques Barzun Copy Share Image
The Cheney team had, for example, technological supremacy over the National Security Council staff. That is to say, they could read their e-mails. I… — Lawrence Wilkerson Copy Share Image
In terms of being a role model, I didn't start out to be one. I don't go to work every day with that in… — Victoria Pratt Copy Share Image
If you read the 'Daily Mail,' you would imagine that the British middle classes lead lives of unremitting misery. — Simon Hoggart Copy Share Image
3 people get stranded on a remote Island A Banker, a Daily Mail reader & an Asylum seeker All they have to eat is… — Christopher Brookmyre Copy Share Image
Because of YouTube, I'm getting fan mail from 10-year-olds and teenagers and college kids. — Carol Burnett Copy Share Image
The number of e-mails and letters that I get from choreographers, from sculptors, from composers who are being inspired by science is huge. — Brian Greene Copy Share Image